Women's Studies.
Overview
Works: | 16 works in 0 publications in 0 languages |
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Re-visioning literacy persistence: Participants and practitioners in the shadow of welfare reform.
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Reaching the poorest through microfinance: Learning from saving for change program in Mali.
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Alterations: Gender and needlework in late Georgian arts and letters.
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From the front porch to the platform: Fannie Lou Hamer and the rhetoric of the black freedom movement.
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Remembering the past in visual and visionary ways: Rhetorically exploring the narrative potentialities of Esther Parada's memory art.
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Nostalgia, irony, object and icon: The production of femininity through multiple lenses.
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Anxious pleasures: Race and sexual economies of transnational tourism in Salvador, Brazil.
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Playing fair: The rhetorical limits of liberalism in women's sport at the University of Texas, 1927--1992.
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Japanese-American basketball: Constructing gender, ethnicity, and community.
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Women in transition: The landscape as a catalyst for community & change.
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War brides: A practice-based examination of translating women's voices into textile art.
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Listening to teacher voices: Using narrative inquiry to understand the lives of beginning, experienced and veteran female english teachers.
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Embodying loathliness: The Loathly Lady in Medieval and postfeminist (con)texts.
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Women's Modernism in Peripheral Catholic Europe: The Poetry of Blanaid Salkeld and Concha Mendez.
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CEO leadership attitudes towards change and gender: An upper echelon perspective.
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