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Women’s Relationships with Women

1981
The relationships between daughters and mothers have been explored most thoughtfully by Sigmund Freud, and his work heavily influenced the most recent examinations of the subject (Hammer, 1976; Friday, 1977). What Freud wrote about girls and women has undergone intense criticism, and I shall suggest some reservations about his theory. First, however, I
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Hysterectomy: From women to women

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1978
340 of 366 women hysterectomized by 1 of 4 gynecologists were surveyed by questionnaire; 274 (80.6%) returned. 90.9% of the patients reported that they were pleased and 84.7% said they would encourage a friend to proceed with hysterectomy. 77.7% stated that they felt better after the operation the chief reasons being less inconvenience (69.7%) more ...
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WOMEN ON WOMEN

ARLIS/NA Newsletter, 1974
Gaye Goldfarb, Barbara Martin
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Women’s Bodies: The Changeling and Women Beware Women

2002
Although neither of the plays considered here actually stages the trial of a woman, they do both focus on women whose conduct is examined and judged by those around them, and is, in each case, found totally or partly wanting. Where these plays differ from those considered in both chapters 2 and 3, however, is in their ascription of blame. Whereas other
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Women-Identified Women

Teaching Sociology, 1987
S. Potter, Rebecca L. Warner, T. Darty
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Women-to-women diplomacy and the Women’s League of Burma

2019
This chapter explores women’s contributions to peacebuilding in Myanmar through an investigation of the Women’s League of Burma (WLB) as a forum for women-to-women diplomacy, understood as an alternative peace-building strategy based on women’s interaction toward the common goal of achieving equal rights.
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Women Beware Women

The Modern Language Review, 1977
J. R. Mulryne   +2 more
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Postfeminist Austen: By Women, for Women, about Women

2015
In the ITV television serial Lost in Austen (Dan Zeff, UK, 2008, ITV), Amanda Price, whose favourite book is Pride and Prejudice (which she knows so well that ‘the words just say themselves’) finds a door in her bathroom that opens into the Bennett’s house, allowing Elizabeth Bennett into the contemporary world and Amanda into the world of the Bennett ...
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