Women in patriarchal and sexist societies have always been outgunned, if not
outmanned, and the image of the armed woman has frequently been hypersexualised.
Images of women with guns are commonplace in certain places of representation.
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ROBINSON, H., 2017. Women with guns: resistance, re-appropriation, revolution. Presented at the 105th College Art Association (CAA) Annual Conference, New York, NY, US, 15-18 February 2017.Publisher
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