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discussion 2 week 2

Discussion 2 Week 2

Q 1. As the situation in Hungary becomes tense, where, in what acts, are women resisting? On the other hand, in what instances are they internalizing the abuse? Do women in this reading have any unique fears or experiences? Do the men? What fears or experiences do men and women share? Cite from the reading to support your response.

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