<i>LADIES IN ARMS</i>: <i>Women, Guns, and Feminisms in Contem</i>porary <i>Popular Culture</i>
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LADIES IN ARMS: Women, Guns, and Feminisms in Contemporary Popular Culture. (2025). Plí: The Warwick Journal of Philosophy, 36(1). https://doi.org/10.31273/pl.n1.2024.1824

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Ladies in Arms: Women, Guns, and Feminisms in Contemporary Popular Culture. Edited by Teresa Hiergeist and Stefanie Schäfer. Published by transcript 2024. Pages: 322. Language: English. 

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