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Medding, Peter.
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Women immigrants in literature -- Congresses.
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Fulmer, Jacqueline, 1965-
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Women in literature.
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Harkness, Nigel, 1967-
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Women in literature.
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Gilman, Charlotte Perkins, 1860-1935.
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Mentally ill women in literature.
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Esquibel, Catrióna Rueda, 1965-
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Mexican American women in literature.
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Dué, Casey, 1974-
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Women prisoners in literature.
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Johnsen, Rosemary Erickson.
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Women in literature.
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McKittrick, Katherine.
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Women, Black, in literature.
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Katrak, Ketu H.
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Women in literature.
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Armstrong, Rebecca, 1975-
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Women in literature.
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Thompson, Helen, 1967-
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Women in literature.
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Heller, Deborah, 1939-
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Women artists in literature.
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Patterson, Martha H., 1966-
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African American women in literature.
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Walen, Denise A.
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Women in literature.
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Cohen, Shaye J. D.
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Women in rabbinical literature.
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Swenson, Kristine, 1966-
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Women physicians in literature.
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Jones, Wendy S., author.
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Married women in literature.
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Sutton-Ramspeck, Beth, 1954-
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Women in literature.
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Newman, Beth, 1955-
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Women in literature.
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Raimon, Eve Allegra, 1957-
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African American women in literature.
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Sawaya, Francesca.
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Women in literature.
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Milleret, Margo, 1951-
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Women in literature.
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Niebylski, Dianna C., 1957-
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Women in literature.
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Perry, Ruth, 1943-
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Women in literature.
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Samuels, Shirley.
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Women in literature.
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Weissberger, Barbara F.
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Women in literature.
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Prince, Valerie Sweeney.
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African American women in literature.
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Zackodnik, Teresa C.
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Women in literature.
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Barbas-Rhoden, Laura, 1974-
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Women in literature.
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Lindheim, Sara H.
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Women in literature.
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Granofsky, Ronald, 1950-
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Women in literature.
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Kittredge, Katharine.
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Women in literature.
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Hasan-Rokem, Galit.
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Women in rabbinical literature.
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Leonard, Kathy S., 1952-
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Hispanic American women in literature -- Bibliography.
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Lewis, Linda M., 1942-
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Women artists in literature.
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Elliott, Dorice Williams, 1951-
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Women in literature.
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MacDonald, Joyce Green.
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Women in literature.
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Silver, Anna Krugovoy.
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Women in literature.
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Handley, William R.
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Women pioneers in literature.
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Harris, Susan C. (Susan Cannon), 1969-
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Women in literature.
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Moglen, Helene, 1936-
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Women in literature.
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Alexander, Simone A. James, 1967-
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African American women in literature.
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Patton, Venetria K., 1968-
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African American women in literature.
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Callaghan, Dympna.
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Women in literature.
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Perkins, Margo V.
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African American women in literature.
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Mandell, Laura, author.
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Women in literature.
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Billingslea-Brown, Alma Jean, 1946-
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African American women in literature.
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Ceniza, Sherry, 1938-
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Women's rights in literature.
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Roberts, Nancy, 1948-
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Women in literature.
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Kahn, Coppélia.
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Women in literature.
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Gatta, John.
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Women in literature.
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Rowe, John Carlos
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Women's rights in literature.
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Gay, Penny, 1945-
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Women in literature.
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DuCille, Ann.
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African American women in literature.
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Tate, Claudia.
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African American women in literature.
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Braxton, Joanne M.
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Afro-American women in literature.
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Gates, Henry Louis.
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Afro-American women in literature.
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Carby, Hazel V., author.
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African American women in literature.
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Brinson, Charmian, editor.
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Women in literature -- Congresses.
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Kabalen de Bichara, Donna M.
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Mexican American women in literature.
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Weisser, Susan Ostrov.
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Women in literature.
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Mitchell, Verner D., 1957-
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African American women in literature.
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Motlagh, Amy, 1976-
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Women in literature.
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Thompson, Peggy, 1952 July 28-
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Women in literature.
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Tassi, Marguerite A., 1965-
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Women in literature.
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Locklear, Erica Abrams.
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Women in literature.
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Harzewski, Stephanie, 1974-
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Single women in literature.
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Bassard, Katherine Clay, 1959-
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African American women in literature.
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Majeske, Andrew J.
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Women in literature.
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Griffiths, Jennifer L., 1968-
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African American women in literature.
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Braunschneider, Theresa, 1971-
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Young women in literature.
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Tijani, Ishaq.
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Women in literature.
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Erisman, Fred, 1937-
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Women air pilots in literature.
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Lysack, Krista.
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Women consumers in literature.
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Sherrard-Johnson, Cherene, 1973-
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African American women in literature.
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Antler, Joyce.
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Jewish women in literature.
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Petty, Leslie, 1970-
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Women's rights in literature.
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Gadsby, Meredith.
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Minority women in literature.
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Murphy, Patricia, 1951-
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Women in literature.
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Feracho, Lesley, 1968-
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Women in literature.
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Hebbar, Reshmi J.
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African American women in literature.
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Washington, Teresa N., 1971-
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African American women in literature.
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Santamarina, Xiomara.
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African American women in literature.
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Quashie, Kevin Everod.
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African American women in literature.
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Maibor, Carolyn R., 1969-
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Women in literature.
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Loudermilk, Kim A., 1956-
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Women's rights in literature.
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Duncan, Patti, 1970-
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Asian American women in literature.
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Sharpe, Jenny.
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Women, Black, in literature.
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James, Sharon L.
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Women in literature.
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Kaye, Richard A., 1960-
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Women in literature.
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Hutner, Heidi.
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Women in literature.
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Bassard, Katherine Clay, 1959-
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African American women in literature.
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Rodríguez, Ileana.
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Women in literature.
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Henderson, Mae
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African American women in literature.
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Dutheil de la Rochère, Martine Hennard.
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Women in literature.
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Mahabir, Joy A. I. (Joy Allison Indira), 1966-
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Women in literature.
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Classen, Albrecht.
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Women in literature.
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Fong, Grace S., 1948-
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Women in literature.
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Marcus, Sharon, 1966-
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Women in literature.
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Fishbane, Simcha.
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Women in rabbinical literature.
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Smith, Warren S., 1941-
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Women in literature.
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Horiguchi, Noriko J.
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Women in literature.
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Keating, AnaLouise, 1961-
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Mexican American women in literature.
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Hammer, Jill.
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Women in rabbinical literature.
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Harris, Rivkah.
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-- Images of women in the Gilgamesh epic -- Gender and sexuality in the myth of Nergal and Ereshkigal -- The
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Geis, Deborah R., 1960-.
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The hungry yawp : eating and orality in Whitman and Ginsberg -- The politics of gluttony in second
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Brooks, Kinitra Dechaun, author.
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women, challenging the horror genre's historic themes and interrogating forms of literature that have
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DiGeorgio-Lutz, JoAnn, editor.
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1915 to Guharat in 2002, to investigate the ways in which women's experiences across genocides are
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Jenkins, Lee M. (Lee Margaret), author.
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princess," and "The woman who rode away" -- Conclusion. Wilful women: Lawrence's three fates and Georgia O'Keeffe.
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Murphy, Patrick D., 1951- author.
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praxis: if literature and art are propaganda, what is ecocritical analysis? -- Back to concerns about the
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Prose, Francine.
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abandons her for the stars themselves? In the twelve tales of Women and Children First, Francine Prose
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Prose, Francine.
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abandons her for the stars themselves? In the twelve tales of Women and Children First, Francine Prose
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Buck, Pearl S.
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. Throughout her life she worked in support of civil and women's rights, and established Welcome House, the
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Vera Tudela, Elisa Sampson.
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gender -- Women's voices in narrative pt. 3. Defining spaces -- The space of the nation -- Inside the
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Sachdev, Rachana, editor.
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/ Rachana Sachdev -- Of golden lilies and gentlewomen : constructions of Chinese women in early modern
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Forrest, Satnam Mendoza.
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-- Introduction -- 1. The study of an ancient tradition -- 2. The Iranians and their literature -- 3. Magic and
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Jones, Paul C., 1969-
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Christian sympathy -- Women's anti-gallows writing: The sentimental strategy of E. D. E. N. Southworth
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Ng, Cecilia, 1950- editor.
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. Hashim -- Doing gender in literature / Shakila Abdul Manan -- Beyond numbers, women and politics in
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Krueger, Christine L.
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Charles Reade's Hard cash and lunacy commission reports -- Gendered credibility : testimony in fiction and
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Katsikas, Stefanos.
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of "Europeanization" / Wolfgang Höpken -- Appropriations of Bulgarian literature in the West : from
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Moss, Sarah.
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relation in the context of late 18th and early 19th century women's fiction, where concerns about bodily
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Contreras, Sheila Marie.
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contra-mythic in Chicana literature: refashioning indigeneity in Acosta, Cervantes, Gaspar de Alba, and
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Rubin, Nissan.
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' conception of the body and soul -- From corpse to corpus: the body as a text in Talmudic literature -- Birkat
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Lapidus, Rina.
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literature : Dovlatov, Nagibin, and Polyakov -- Man as an object in literature by women : Shcherbakova
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Hanawalt, Barbara.
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-- Upward mobility in the German high middle ages: the ascent of a faithful liar -- Vickie Ziegler -- Women
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Thomas, Alfred.
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literature -- Gender, form, and ethnicity in nineteenth-century Czech women's writing -- Czech mates
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Brekus, Catherine A.
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spirituality in early America / Janet Moore Lindman - Unrespectable saints: women of the church of God in
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O'Gorman, Francis.
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" : money in Victorian literature / Nicholas Shrimpton -- Inside out : value and display in Thomas De
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Inness, Sherrie A.
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confronting racism in the 1950s -- 3. "All those leftovers are hard on the family's morale" : rebellion in Peg
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DeShazer, Mary K.
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lightning" : resistance and transformation in U.S. women's breast cancer poetry -- Dying into the lite
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Denlinger, Elizabeth Campbell.
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ladies, and others -- Strong passions of the mind : women in literature and the visual arts -- Rational
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Bergman, Jill, 1963-
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-- "Dedicated to works of beneficence" / Mary Templin -- Reforming women's reform literature / Whitney A. Womack
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Fox, Ronald C.
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orientations : experiences of bisexual women in early adulthood / Paz Galupo, Carin A. Sailer, Sarah St. John
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Goodman, Joyce, 1946-
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of parenthood in Dutch child-rearing literature c. 1845-1920 / Nelleke Bakker -- The pleasure of
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Kemshall, Hazel, 1958-
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Hawkes -- Children in danger of violence from their carers : lessons from the literature and practice
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Danielson, Jessica, author.
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“Same-sex women” households are the third largest household in the United States (Rausch & Wikoff
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Steinberg, Amanda Hannoosh, author.
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characterizations to portrayals of women in religious, historical, and adab works also created during the Middle
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Libedinsky, Mariela, author.
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lens, patterns are discovered. These are confirmed in interviews with four women who experienced the
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Ostrander, Danielle, author.
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consisted of 40 sworn law enforcement officers from different municipal police departments in Tennessee. The
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McArdle, Kelly I., author.
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"women's quarters," and its elusive presence in the archaeological record, seeking to understand why it
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Chapeton, Jessica Yvette, author.
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discrimination in a women employment. The analysis also reveals that although there is an awareness of the
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Madison, Jordan Ashley, author. (orcid)0000-0003-4281-4144
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understand their experiences. Findings have the potential to address a significant gap in literature and can
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Andrade, Jimmy, author.
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sufficient research on specific Latino nationalities in particular metropolitan areas that have taken in the
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Wells, Sarah Elizabeth, author.
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difficulties young adults face socially, relationally, personally, and in the world of work. This project seeks
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Lynch, Ashley D., author.
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-a-vis literature, photography, and film. This research uses autoethnography to investigate the ways theses selected
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Zoch, Amanda, author.
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pregnancy in women's self-writing with those in primarily male-authored drama, this project offers an
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Guven Kilicarslan, Zehra, author.
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individuals, in literature just as they do in society. Women's exclusion from the field of language, their
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Peters, Erin, author.
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, Christianity Today cited Ann Voskamp as one of the 50 most influential women in shaping the North American
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Buckingham, Danielle, author.
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In this study, I examined how black women instructors and professors engage in emotional labor
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Humphrey, Alyson M., author.
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. This systematic literature review explored what makes adolescents more prone to engage in self
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Petrovic, Andrej.
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? -- Chapter 2 The Aesthetics and Politics of Inscriptions in Imperial Greek Literature -- Part II Contexts
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Boyles, Claire Lynn, author.
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literature of the American West, typically set in rural small-towns on the Front Range and Eastern Plains of
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Attarian, Hrayr P. editor.
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, cancer sufferers and survivors, in pregnancy, in menopausal women and in patients with neurological
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Grimmer, Kristen E., author.
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representations of women who engaged in political power and political violence, along with representations of the
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Carabí, Angels, edited
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Cuenca -- Transitory masculinities in post-9/11 Arab American literature written by women / Marta Bosch-Vilarrubias.
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Angelova, Diliana, 1968- author.
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imperial founding helped articulate and legitimate imperial authority. Artwork, literature, imperial honors
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de la Garza-Salazar, Jaime G. editor.
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Inflammatory breast cancer is a rare and aggressive form of breast cancer that occurs in women of
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Attarian, Hrayr P. editor.
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treating these patients in a timely fashion, and help in the elimination of gender bias in sleep medicine
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Scholz, Anne-Marie.
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literature -- "Jamesian proportions": the Henry James film boom in the 1990s -- Conclusion -- A case for the
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Jarausch, Konrad Hugo.
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R. Zatlin -- And the crisis of feminist politics / Ute Gerhard -- Women's movements in East Germany
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Mason, Michele.
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narrative set in colonial Taiwan / Robert Tierney -- The manual of home cuisine / The Women's Division of
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Ahmed, Rehana.
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literature, and the anti-mimesis of The Taqwacores / Salah D. Hassan -- Muslims as multicultural misfits in
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Kassim, Husain, 1939-
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Islamic Language and Literature into a Modern 'Islamicate' Literature -- Chapter 5: Legal System and
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Davis, Angela, 1981-
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childcare 'bibles' : mothers and advice literature -- Working and caring : women's labour inside and outside
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Riemenschnitter, Andrea.
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Voyage to Hong Kong : Bildungsroman in Hong Kong Literature of the 1950s / Mary Shuk- han Wong -- Another
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Kelle, Brad E., 1973-
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/ Jacob L. Wright -- Fighting in writing : warfare in histories of ancient Israel / Megan Bishop Moore
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Wright, Benjamin G. (Benjamin Givens)
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Wisdom and women at Qumran -- From generation to generation : the sage as father in early Jewish
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Steed, Robert P.
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special case of congressional districting / Richard l. Engstrom -- Writing about women in Southern
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Gomez, Michael Angelo, 1955-
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literature "with wider hope in some more benign fluid...": diaspora consciousness and literary expression
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Worton, Michael, 1951-
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, medicine and myth in early modern England / Remembrance of health lost: dis/figuring Africa in European
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Beisel, Nicola Kay.
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contraceptive devices, information on the sexual rights of women, and "obscene" art and literature. Much of
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Pasha, Sundas, author.
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towards seeking psychological help, there is little literature specifically on women's attitudes towards
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MacKenzie, Laura Christine, author.
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experiences for Hispanic women have been largely ignored by the literature, with much of the research on
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Bartlett, Joshua C., author.
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voices of colonial women, persons of color, and Indigenous peoples are foregrounded in ways that core
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Davis, Dawn, author.
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experiences of 10 African-American women, this research lays a foundation to expand scientific literature
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Abbott-Egnor, Wendy, author.
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Research has shown that 1 in 9 women in prenatal care have a history of childhood sexual abuse
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Ollen, Elizabeth W., author.
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studies on help-seeking for same-sex abuse, women in this sample were more likely to seek informal help (e
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Holloway, Margaret L., author.
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black town told from the perspectives of black women and girls. Chapter two explains oral history as a
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Kelly, Clinton Dean, author. (orcid)0000-0001-8851-0061
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literature. However, not much is known about how the deployment of women effects the odds of sexual
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Curley, Christina, author.
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literature indicates that a multitude of issues exist for children whose parents divorced. The impact of
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Watson, Sarah Wilma, author.
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, political manuals, and proto-feminist texts were read and shared among readers in England. I consider the
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Parks, Jacob, author.
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various avenues slaves became property of white men and women in the Albemarle. This reveals that the
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Üsküp, Dilara Kadriye, author.
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issues as a frame to bridge a broader gap within the literature and understand the actual mechanisms that
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Mora, Victoria R., author.
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classify both women and animals in the category of "other," but also works to reinforce oppression, while
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Loussinian, Tanya, author.
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findings is in the complexity of resolving this issue. Younger, less educated and underprivileged women
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Kelton, Katherine, author.
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cognitive load placed on women in their attempt to detect a binaural beat accounted for increased cortisol
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Albers, Catherine M., author.
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exceptional ingenuity of the women in each of these texts, a trend becomes clear -- behaving in a way that
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Fuller, Daniel Joseph, author.
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by Holtzclaw in 1903 in Utica, Mississippi. An examination of Holtzclaw's external and internal
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Brooks, Temeka, author.
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, organizational diversity, and the role of instructors. I extend the boundaries literature by identifying several
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Rodrigues, Cornelius Rodrigues, author.
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social challenges than nonimmigrant women, which makes them more vulnerable to DV than native-born women
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Colgate, Laura, author. (orcid)0000-0002-3805-3234
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, living and deceased, composing high-quality violin literature. This performance dissertation consists of
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Rommens, Pol Maria. editor.
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osteosynthesis should be used. This book fills the gap in available literature and gives a state of the art guide
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Niewoehner-Green, Jera Elizondo, author.
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this topic, especially with rural indigenous women, is limited in the literature. Barriers and
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Kyriakou, Poulheria, editor.
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experience: Theseus and Adrastus in Euripides' Suppliant Women -- Andrea Rodighiero: "Sail with your fortune
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Barner, Ashley J., author.
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characteristics of these texts and of the genre in which they participate. Because imaginative reading, especially
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Walker, Ruth, author.
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and prejudice toward older adults in the literature has resulted in limited empirical understandings
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Rivas-Rodriguez, Maggie, author, editor of compilation.
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: women, bombs, and the (re)gendering of war in Mexican American World War II literature / Patricia
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Bailey, Allison. editor.
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important contribution to the literature on sex-based differences in illness and pain in particular
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Eliason, Eric A. (Eric Alden), 1967-
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invitations / Kristi Bell Young -- Made in heaven : marriage confirmation narratives among Mormons / George H
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Day, Sara K.
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a Girl: Narrative Intimacy in Contemporary American Young Adult Literature explores the use of
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Galindo, Miguel-Angel.
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entrepreneurship on economic performance. The active participation of entrepreneurs in virtually all aspects of
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Popoff, Alexandra.
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literature "Behind every good man is a good woman" is a common saying, but when it comes to literature, the
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Jeanes, Emma.
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-- Diversity in organizations : a critical examination of assumptions about diversity and organizations in
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Sassoon, I. S. D.
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condescending toward women. Impelled by the gnawing question of whether the inferiority of women is integral to
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Sicherman, Barbara.
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of a number of accomplished women born in Americas Gilded Age who lost and found themselves in books
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Occhipinti, Emanuele.
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iPod in teaching and learning Italian language, culture and literature: a research study at Université
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Japhet, Sara.
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research -- Law and "the law" in Ezra-Nehemiah -- "History" and "literature" in the Persian period : the
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Foley, John Miles.
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-- Epic in Ugaritic literature / N. Wyatt -- Hurrian/Hittite epic / Gary Beckman -- Persian/Iranian epic
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Greenway, Betty.
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revisited / Alison Habens -- Mapping the soupsweet land : King Solomon's Mines in Graham Greene's The heart
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Baenninger, Ronald.
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additional targets of aggressive behavior which have not been included because they are not emphasised in the
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O'Rourke-Suchoff, Jessi, author.
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establishes in the relationship between his narrator and Albertine in A la recherche du temps perdu, and thus
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Patel, Shilpa, author.
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screening, but women often do not seek screening because care does not accommodate their beliefs around
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Coburn, Jessica, author. (orcid)0000-0001-9628-5669
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. Understanding this process informs future research about the role of agency in other types of perinatal care
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Wright-McLaughlin, Fawn, author.
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as women emerged and was framed in a positive way via the narrative of their life as women. The women
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Bollinger, Sarah Elizabeth, author.
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study has found that women's hair in the Hebrew Bible functioned as a powerful and multi-vocal symbol in
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Afro-Mexican women treated in literature and film; mutual influences of the United States and Mexico
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health. However, very little research has examined weight stigma in the context of pregnancy. This is
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and formulations of the state and family as corporations in Christ's image. Where the literature
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It is well established in the literature that infertility is linked to numerous negative
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religion and spirituality items, assessing subjective measures of religious experience not common in the
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in black women's cultural production, the cultural figure of the black woman preacher in literature
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Alexander, Karen, author.
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-based parenting intervention has been seen in the literature to have a clear positive effect on maternal
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harassment and assault experienced by women at an elite college in the early 1970s, a joint portrait of women
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limited information in the literature about the clinical use of perinatal mobile health applications as
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awareness, could hold a key to preparing young women for high-level STEM courses. Nationally, the gap in
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States. In 2018, there remains a conspicuous absence of Black women in top leadership positions. The
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Green, Mackenzie M., author.
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-Black women, and decline in marriage overall for Black women (Crowder and Tolnay 2000; Raley, Sweeney, and
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To address this gap in the literature, the first paper expands our knowledge of how the integrative
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protagonist. This study also examines four books considered gender-transcendent in that they are popular with
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, trauma, tissue and thrombin) are used in the literature to describe the causes of post-partum hemorrhage
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-categorized data, and studies with less than 50 women were excluded. Meta-analyses were conducted using random
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literature by explaining the changes in the participation, fertility and wages together.
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' decision to recruit women? And the second is, at what point during the conflict do armed ethnic groups make
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-dependent countries in the world, challenged WHO guidelines and developed a new policy for preventing mother
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Shabaik, Hafifa Siddiq, author.
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integrative review of published literature of Afghan and other Muslim refugee women's preventive cancer
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support these effects by facilitating active emotion regulation in depressed women with history of EA
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Dasgupta, Shruti, author.
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There are different narratives about sex workers in both public discourse and scholarly literature
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Mills, Taylor Jade, author.
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nation's society, populace, economy, and industry. Yet, literature in the field has made little effort to
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Alemayehu, Samrawit, author.
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Ethiopia. For that purpose, I combine a literature review of African feminist theorists in order to situate
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that are made into utilitarian craft and ways of merchandizing them for the development of women in
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emotional distress seen in many college students. Existing literature provides fairly consistent
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activity in preventing or treating mental illness. In particular, I focus on the ways in which gendered
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Chian, Ri-Cheng. editor.
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of the Current Literature -- Follicular Fluid Hormone Profiles in Natural Cycle IVF Patients during
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hospitality / Hamish Williams -- Cupid and psyche : a love story (?) in comics and children's literature
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, partly due to physical inactivity. Much of the literature regarding PA and African American women has
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subsequent literature, was a manifestation of resistance to the social mores of that decade. Those that
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Dillon, Barbara, author.
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‘glass ceiling’ positioning for some women in achieving their educational goals, that is, “the invisible
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Allen, Rosamund, 1942-
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Stanley -- Queer masculiinty in Lawman's Brut / John Brennan -- La3amon's leir: language, succession, and
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Hnatiuk -- Back to the Golden Age : the discourse of nostalgia in Galicia in the 1990s / Lydia Stefanowska
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Jewish Hellenistic literature / Heidi M. Szpek -- Becoming canon : women, texts, and scribes in Proverbs
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identified in the literature. A number of recent initiatives have resulted in wider access to EHC, including
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literature roughly contemporaneous the gospel. Secondly, in all cases except one, we confirm that these
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Nelson, Nici.
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literatures about the role of women in rural development in South Asia. The book details the concept of
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Xu, Meng, author.
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attitudes in housework share. It is consistent with the context of gender equality propaganda in China
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-culture tradition of large public research universities. With this in mind, the aim of this study was to better
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Bomm, Ashley, author.
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literature provides insights into the topic while shedding light on the limited research available on women
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Beeman, Reba Katherine, author.
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most popular female characters in medieval Norse literature. I argue that the reason these women are
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Krieger, Larry.
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African American History, 1865-Present -- Chapter 14: Key Events and Figures in Women's History -- Chapter
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anovulation, is one of the common endocrine disorders, affecting 4-8% of reproductive-aged women. In addition
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different tissue types. Furthermore, there are no reports in the literature of increased risk of stroke in
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-induced vasodilatation response and associated thermal loads in older men observed during finger cooling -- Thermal
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in the area. This study addressed a gap in the scientific literature related to health and sexual
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most effective therapy.In literature, there are many studies that investigated the relationship between

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