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FREE ASSOCIATING IN THE LAWFUL SPACE OF NO RULE: A REVIEW OF FEMININE LAW: FREUD, FREE SPEECH, AND THE VOICE OF DESIRE BY JILL GENTILE

Feminine Law: Freud, Free Speech, and the Voice of Desire, by Jill Gentile (2016), Routledge: New York, 290 pages.

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