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Part III: Numerical simulations, statistical stability, and related questions -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Enhancement of near cloaking in the quasi-static limit -- 3. Enhancement of near cloaking for the Helmholtz equation -- 4. Concluding remarks -- Appendix A. Statistical sensitivity analysis -- References -- Looking at the world through liquid crystal glasses -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Polarizing microscopy -- 3. LC-PolScope: Variable and universal compensators -- 4. Fluorescence Confocal Polarizing Microscopy -- 5. Coherent Anti-Stokes Raman Scattering Microscopy -- 6. Fermat Principle and Extraordinary Mode in Liquid Crystals with Gradient Properties -- 7. Conclusion -- Acknowledgement -- References -- A remark on the observability of conservative linear systems -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Proof of the main result -- 3. Applications -- 4. Time-discrete conservative systems -- 5. Ingham type inequalities -- 6. Further comments an open problems -- References -- On the scattered field generated by a ball inhomogeneity of constant index in dimension three -- 1. Introduction -- 3. Numerical solution with ADI splitting -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Imaging with noise blending -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Multi-offset sources -- 3. Stationary random sources -- 4. Incoherence by blending -- 5. Applications -- 6. Numerical illustrations -- 7. Conclusion -- Appendix A. Statistical stability for a continuum of point sources -- Appendix B. Resolution analysis -- References -- Correlations of heterogeneous wave fields propagating in homogeneous media -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Main result -- 3. Radiative transfer models for correlations -- 4. Correlation filtering and derivation of Result 1 -- 5. Application to the imaging of sources -- 6. Numerical simulations -- 7. 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[177]-224) and index. 327 $aPreface Rereading the History of Feminism The Uses of Imagination: Olympe de Gouges in the French Revolution The Duties of the Citizen: Jeanne Deroin in the Revolution of 1848 The Rights of "the Social": Hubertine Auclert and the Politics of the Third Republic The Radical Individualism of Madeleine Pelletier Citizens but Not Individuals: The Vote and After Notes Index 330 $aJoan Wallach Scott's interpretation of the dilemma of feminism underlines the paradox that arises as theorists introduced the very idea of difference they had sought to eliminate by arguing from the standpoint that difference was irrelevant. 330 $bWhen feminists argued for political rights in the context of liberal democracy they faced an impossible choice. On the one hand, they insisted that the differences between men and women were irrelevant for citizenship. 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Focusing on four French feminist activists--Olympe de Gouges, who wrote the Declaration of the Rights of Woman and Citizen during the French Revolution; Jeanne Deroin, a utopian socialist and candidate for legislative office in 1848; Hubertine Auclert, the suffragist of the Third Republic; and Madeleine Pelletier, a psychiatrist in the early twentieth century who argued that women must "virilize" themselves in order to gain equality--Scott charts the repetitions and variations in feminist history. Again and again, feminists tried to prove they were individuals, according to the standards of individuality of their day. Again and again, they confronted the assumption that individuals were men. But when sexual difference was taken to be a fundamental difference, when only men were regarded as individuals and thus as citizens, how could women also be citizens? 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