Early Modern Feminists on Wooing as a Gendered Epistemic Harm
In this article I explore how three early modern European feminists—Marie de Gournay, Margaret Cavendish, and Mary Astell—discuss wooing in surprisingly similar ways.
Allauren Samantha Forbes
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Evidence generation and reproducibility in cell and gene therapy research: A call to action. [PDF]
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Perphenazine-Macrocycle Conjugates Rapidly Sequester the Aβ42 Monomer and Prevent Formation of Toxic Oligomers and Amyloid. [PDF]
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“In my wood to dwell”: Margaret Cavendish’s Ecocritical Thinking and her Uses of Allegory in Poetry
Margaret Cavendish is now routinely enrolled as an early example of an eco-conscious author, and studied through the perspective lens of ecocritical approaches, but the risk of anachronism is strong.
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COVID-19-Related Mental Health Burdens: Impact of Educational Level and Relationship Status Among Low-Income Earners of Western Uganda. [PDF]
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An early intervention for adolescent depression targeting emotional mental images and memory specificity: a process evaluation. [PDF]
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Intuitive eating as a counter-cultural process towards self-actualisation: An interpretative phenomenological analysis of experiences of learning to eat intuitively. [PDF]
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Allan MacLeod Cormack (1924-1998): Discoverer of computerised axial tomography. [PDF]
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