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7 responses to ““The great army of impure women””

  1. lala

    This sounds like an advertisement for prostitution. Who wouldn’t want to join The Great Army of Impure Women?

  2. QoT

    What do you notice?

    OOH OOH OOH is it the way that young women’s turning to prostitution is entirely cast as a failure on the part of their mothers?

  3. Bene

    I have to have this on a t-shirt. The rest of it is just brain-hurty.

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  5. Rebekka

    Needs a blog badge thing – Member of the Great Army of Impure Women.

  6. cireena Simcox

    What struck me the most was that then, as now, The Law was seen as not being focused on women and as being inadequate in women’s lives.

    Yes, mother’s warnings were considered important but it appeared to me that, in a rather enlightened view for the time, a call was being made for sex education.

    O.K., exactly how that would be framed is problematic, but with sex education still being a bone of contention even today in some quarters, I felt this was somewhat innovative.

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