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		<title>Our Bodies, Ourselves: Reading the Written Female Body (March 11, 2009)</title>
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Susan Wells, Ph. D. (Professor of English, Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) traced from 1970 to the present (2009), the transformation of the popular womens health publication entitled, Our Bodies, Ourselves, which now also has a website. The editions of this book illustrate movements from ignorance to knowledge; objective to subjective; and the autonomous to communal. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Susan Wells, Ph. D. (Professor of English, Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) traced from 1970 to the present (2009), the transformation of the popular womens health publication entitled, Our Bodies, Ourselves, which now also has a website. The editions of this book illustrate movements from ignorance to knowledge; objective to subjective; and the autonomous to communal. Dr. Wells pointed out that women became more active in wanting to understand, accept, and champion their &#8230;</p>
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