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Incarcerated Women's Identity Development: Becoming a Self at the Margins

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This study explores the developmental experience of women at the margins of society. Our findings suggest that the role of connection is problematic for these women and gives rise to a self that has a restricted degree of agency, but one that is paradoxically resilient and sensitive to her social context.

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Clark, C. M., Hill, S. M. & Kilgore, D. W., (1998) “Incarcerated Women's Identity Development: Becoming a Self at the Margins”, Adult Education Research Conference 1(1998).

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1998-05-29