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Images of Power and the Power of Images - Melanie G. Wiber, Erect Men, Undulating Women: The Visual Imagery of Gender, ‘Race’ and Progress in Reconstructive Illustrations of Human Evolution. (Waterloo: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 1997, 290 pp., ISBN 0–8892–0274–5, £42.70, hbk)
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