Abstract
This study examines how one group of marginalized women, the incarcerated, construct their sense of self. Using the notion of nonunitary subjectivity to analyze life history narratives, I demonstrate how multiple positionings within available discourses serve to disadvantage these women.
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Clark, M. C., (2000) “Women’s Development at the Margins: Incarcerated Women’s Search for Self”, Adult Education Research Conference 1(2000).
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