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Curating Empowerment: Negotiating Challenges in Pedagogy, Feminism and Activism in Fashion Exhibitions

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References

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    [Google Scholar]
  3. Green, Denise Nicole , Du Puis, Jenny Leigh , Xepoleas, Lynda May , Hesselbein, Chris , Greder, Katherine , Pietsch, Victoria , Getman, Rachel and Estrada, Jessica Guadalupe (2019), ‘Fashion exhibitions as scholarship: Evaluation criteria for peer review’, 39:1, pp. 7186, Clothing and Textiles Research Journal, https://doi.org/10.1177/0887302X19888018.
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