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Issue Details: First known date: 2018... 2018 Female Monsters, a Roman Goddess and Darwin : On Womanhood and Body When You Have Cancer
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'Louise* is not a ‘religious’ person, but before her major surgery to treat stage four endometrial cancer, she prayed. It wasn’t God she turned to in those dim moments, instead Louise directed her invocations to Roman divinity Bona Dea, the ‘Good Goddess’.'  (Introduction)

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