Doing the Dirty Work: Gendered Versions of Working Class Women in Sarah Daniels' The Gut Girls and Israel Horovitz's North Shore Fish
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Doing the Dirty Work: Gendered Versions of Working Class Women in Sarah Daniels' The Gut Girls and Israel Horovitz's North Shore FishDownloads
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1994-03-01
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Haedicke, S. C. (1994). Doing the Dirty Work: Gendered Versions of Working Class Women in Sarah Daniels’ The Gut Girls and Israel Horovitz’s North Shore Fish. Journal of Dramatic Theory and Criticism, 8(2), 77-88. https://journals.ku.edu/jdtc/article/view/1899