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Ms Paige Donaghy

p.donaghy@uq.edu.au

Publications

Book Chapter (1)
Journal Articles (2)

Book Chapter

Sellberg, Karin and Donaghy, Paige (2018). Feminist historiography. Gender: time. (pp. 67-84) edited by Karin Sellberg. New York, NY United States: Macmillan Reference USA.

Journal Articles

Donaghy, Paige (2020). Before onanism: women’s masturbation in seventeenth-century England. Journal of the History of Sexuality, 29 (2), 187-221. doi: 10.7560/jhs29203
Donaghy, Paige (2020). Book Review: The Unruly Womb in Early Modern English Drama: Plotting Women's Biology on the Stage. Parergon, 37 (1), 280. doi: 10.1353/pgn.2020.0042
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