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On the contrary, most of Douglas's work displays a tragic fracture, a tension that may appear superable in rare hopeful moments but can never be fully redeemed.
But our disagreements are almost superable because Lupton is often persuasive and usefully provocative; she synthesizes a great variety of material; and, given the discursive traditions of my own discipline, her self-conscious exposition is impressive.
 
 
 
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