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Elizabeth Eastlake (17 November 1809–2 October 1893)
Biography of Elizabeth Eastlake.
Julie Sheldon
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MERAWAT TULISAN DAN PERLAWANAN PEREMPUAN: TERBITAN BERKALA SEBAGAI RUANG DAN PRAKTIK FEMINIS
Women writers have always contributed to literary development, but their works and thoughts have been structurally forgotten and erased. We conducted this research to unearth women writers’ works, and thoughts, which continue to be ignored in literary ...
Asri Pratiwi Wulandari, Mia Siscawati
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Julia Cartwright (7 November 1851–28 April 1924)
Biography of Julia Cartwright.
Maria Alambritis
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Merunut Pola dan Perkembangan Sastra oleh Perempuan 1998 dan Periode Kekinian
Rapid development occurred in the form of literary works born by emerging female writers pioneered by Ayu Utami as the initial foothold for the growth of other female writers. This research is intended to provide information related to the development of
Retno Endah Pratiwi
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Despondency of Women as Portrayed in Shashi Deshpande’s That Long Silence [PDF]
Indian women writers of the twentieth and twenty first centuries always try to raise the issues related to women with a fresh perspective. These women writers have presented life through literature with great vividness. Among the feminist writers, Shashi
Surya, S. (S)
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The emergence of a new generation of women writers from the pesantren tradition is an interesting issue in the landscape of Indonesian Islam. Especially, after for a long time, the authorship in the pesantren tradition has been dominated by men.
Nor Ismah
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ABSTRACT Purpose Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a common complication in survivors of childhood acute lymphoblastic and myeloid leukemia (AL), and a major risk factor for premature cardiovascular disease, type‐2‐diabetes, and metabolic dysfunction‐associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD).
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Sterke vrouwen! De institutionele positie van de eerste Afrikaanse schrijfsters
Strong women! The institutional position of the first women writers in Afrikaans In the early 1990s several Afrikaans literary scholars suggested that the work of the first Afrikaans women writers had been marginalised, because it supposedly went ...
I. Glorie
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[Review of] Leonore Loeb Adler, ed. Women in Cross-Cultural Perspective [PDF]
This is a collection of essays by women writers from several countries including the United States, Great Britain, the former Soviet Union, India, China, Nigeria, and Thailand. These writers examine the interaction of biology, social role, and culture in
Ratan, Sudha
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