
doi: 10.22140/pv.471
Bureaucracy humiliates a young anthropology professor by forcing her to occupy a laboratory, though she believes her predecessor lies dead in that very laboratory within a locked cabinet. By studying her predecessor's singular resourcefulness and aggressiveness, Dr. Ewing Jones learns to vanquish the academic bureaucrats, gain control of her workspace, win respect from her colleagues, and inflict especially sordid punishment on her opponents.
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