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Paper Excerpts: ... might have such a state. Lois herself painfully compares her state to that of the rich young men who come through her called after some male superstar. This loss of self is also visualized in Lois' family quite vividly. All the women are described as faded and worn out in from which the boys come. This is done very blatently by the characters. Lois' mother, for example, dares to speak of these illusions. And yet as she scrapes away the passionate red, she also scrapes away a part of herself. Like Lois' and the descriptions of nature are increasingly colorless, turning to burrs and hay (which tear at or stick to Lois' ...
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Sources list for LOIS DUNCAN: Belivoe, Lori. "Isadora Duncan." Articles written for the Isadora Duncan Foundation for Contemporary Dance periodical and press release. Accessible on the web at http://www.isadoraduncan.org/A bout_Isadora/about_isadora.html Belivoe, Lori. "Isadora Duncan." Articles written for the Isadora Duncan Foundation for Contemporary Dance periodical and press release. Accessible on the web at http://www.isadoraduncan.org/A bout_Isadora/about_isadora.htmlIsadora Duncan Benjamin, Lois H. "Black Women in the Academy: Promises and Perils." University Press of Florida: 1997 Black Women in the Law Profession Mohr Lois A. and Webb, Deborah J. (2001) " Do consumers expect companies to be socially responsible? The impact of corporate social responsibility on buying behavior. Journal of Consumer Affairs, 35 (1), p. 45. Dell Computer Company Lois B. Hart, Ed.D, Faultless Facilitation, 2nd Edition Instructor's Manual. Cultural Diversity in the Business Environment Einhorn, Lois J. (2000) The Native American oral tradition: Voices of the spirit and soul. Westport, Conn.: Praeger Publishers. Native American Spirituality and Traditions
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