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Bringing Stories to Life by Sharing Archival Material

open access: yes, 2017
Last summer I researched the experiences of women at Gettysburg College during the pivotal decade 1965-1975 with the support of a college grant, the Koble Fellowship, a ten-week humanities based faculty-mentored research project.
Noto, Christina M.
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A feminist post-structuralist analysis of an exemplar South African school history text

open access: yesSouth African Journal of Education, 2010
A feminist post-structuralist perspective offers an alternative paradigm for the study of gender bias in History texts. It focuses on multiple perspectives and open interpretation, opens up space for female voices of the past and present, and ...
Jill Fardon, Sonja Schoeman
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Re-Claiming “A queen of women as of States”: Feminist Historiography as Dramaturgical Space in Lady Gregory’s Grania (1912), Kincora (1905/1909), and Dervorgrilla (1907)

open access: yesIlha do Desterro
This article[1] considers how Augusta, Lady Gregory, playwright and co-founder of Ireland’s Abbey Theatre, crafts a dramaturgy of feminist historiographic space across her folk-history trilogy, Grania, Kincora, and Dervorgilla.
Nora Grimes
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PENINGKATAN KASUS PERDAGANGAN PEREMPUAN DI INDIA DALAM PERSPEKTIF FEMINISME [PDF]

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This thesis is entitled “Increasing Cases of Women Trafficking in India from a Feminist Perspective.” This research is interesting to study because India is one of the countries facing significant challenges related to women trafficking.
Putri, Rafi Nuryantoro
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The Trouble with Trible: The Limitation of a Feminist Biblical Interpretation [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph: In her book, Texts of Terror: Literary-Feminist Readings of Biblical Narratives, Phyllis Trible describes the story of the unnamed concubine in the Book of Judges as depicting “the horrors ...
MacCammon, Linda
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“The weight we carry in our backpack is not the weight of our books, it’s the weight of our community!”: Latinas negotiating identity and multiple roles [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
In the United States, out of 100 Latina/o elementary students, only 0.3 will complete a doctorate degree. Latinas/os/x as a fast-growing minority population in the United States continue to be underrepresented in higher education. The underrepresentation
Camargo Gonzalez, Lorena
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Women\u27s Leadership and Third-Wave Feminism

open access: yes, 2010
Leadership is a term that women strive to claim as their own. Whether in the halls of Congress, the corporate boardroom, or the privacy of the home, women’s leadership challenges traditional notions of the concept.
Iannello, Kathleen P.
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Reseñas [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Obra ressenyada: Jennifer NELSON, More Than Medicine : a History of the Feminist Women's Health Movement.
Ortiz Gómez, Teresa
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