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121by Azank, Natasha“... borders. Chapter six traces Naomi Ayala’s feminist discourse of resistance that denounces social injustice...”
Published 2012
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122by Zangmo, Tashi“... of nuns in national development. Drawing on feminist and critical theories grounded in discourses...”
Published 2009
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123by Wharton, Martha Louise“... as sexist in the same way slavery law and public policy were racist. Black feminist literary criticism must...”
Published 1996
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124by Melancon, Trimiko C“... generally and black nationalism particularly. Drawing upon black feminist theoretical frameworks...”
Published 2005
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125by Clark, Anne Biller“... logical, pragmatic and determined progressive feminist, involved and engaged, who preserved a sense...”
Published 1996
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126by Lieske, Pamela Jean“.... Using post-structuralist and feminist-materialist theory, I maintain that it is important to consider a...”
Published 1996
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127by Doherty, Timothy John“... these orientations. From the works of Kenneth Burke, Mikhail Bakhtin, Victor Turner, and a variety of feminist...”
Published 1996
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128by SCHNEIDER, BETH ELISE“..., age, marital status, feminist identification, and several workplace characteristics--gender structure...”
Published 1981
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129by Martinez, Heyda M“... and feminist theories as well as theories of oppression and liberation were used to guide the data analysis...”
Published 2002
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130by Ramnarain, Smita“... from in-depth interviews, it is argued that such a feminist perspective complicates conventional...”
Published 2012
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131by Robinson, Phyllis Gail“... world feminists, but with a sense of openness, I combine these world views in deconstructing the methods...”
Published 1997
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132by Cobb, Sara B“... and the feminists, accent "purposive" processes and in doing so, rely on a notion of power that leads to normative...”
Published 1988
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133by Allan, James L“... in the work of sexologists, feminists, sociologists and cultural historians from the late 19th onward. Stories...”
Published 2003
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