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Add Self-fashioning in Margaret Atwood's fiction, This book examines the associations between dressing and storytelling in Margaret Atwood's fiction. As cultural representations operating within a network of codes, clothed bodies are often discussed by theorists as constructed performances or as fabricat, Self-fashioning in Margaret Atwood's fiction to your collection on WonderClub |