Words That Strike and Words That Comfort: Discursive Dynamics of Verbal Abuse in Roddy Doyle’s "The Woman Who Walked Into Doors"

J. Mildorf, Journal of Gender Studies 14 (2005) 107–122.

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Journal of Gender Studies
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107-122
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Mildorf J. Words That Strike and Words That Comfort: Discursive Dynamics of Verbal Abuse in Roddy Doyle’s “The Woman Who Walked Into Doors.” Journal of Gender Studies. 2005;14(2):107-122.
Mildorf, J. (2005). Words That Strike and Words That Comfort: Discursive Dynamics of Verbal Abuse in Roddy Doyle’s “The Woman Who Walked Into Doors.” Journal of Gender Studies, 14(2), 107–122.
@article{Mildorf_2005, title={Words That Strike and Words That Comfort: Discursive Dynamics of Verbal Abuse in Roddy Doyle’s “The Woman Who Walked Into Doors”}, volume={14}, number={2}, journal={Journal of Gender Studies}, author={Mildorf, Jarmila}, year={2005}, pages={107–122} }
Mildorf, Jarmila. “Words That Strike and Words That Comfort: Discursive Dynamics of Verbal Abuse in Roddy Doyle’s ‘The Woman Who Walked Into Doors.’” Journal of Gender Studies 14, no. 2 (2005): 107–22.
J. Mildorf, “Words That Strike and Words That Comfort: Discursive Dynamics of Verbal Abuse in Roddy Doyle’s ‘The Woman Who Walked Into Doors,’” Journal of Gender Studies, vol. 14, no. 2, pp. 107–122, 2005.
Mildorf, Jarmila. “Words That Strike and Words That Comfort: Discursive Dynamics of Verbal Abuse in Roddy Doyle’s ‘The Woman Who Walked Into Doors.’” Journal of Gender Studies, vol. 14, no. 2, 2005, pp. 107–22.

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