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Performing the Missing X: Sex, Gender, Disability, and Ambivalent Identity Politics in the United States
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Edith Stein's Philosophy of Personal Becoming: On Her Theory of Values, Gender, and its Relevance for Feminist and Critical Phenomenology
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The Subject of the New Creation: Transformation & Selfhood in Paul’s Letters
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Historical Constructions, Sexual Memories
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Olfactory Phenomenology: Pheromonal Affect and Atmospheric Attunement
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Experience without Subject: Rule-Governed Practices and the
Possibility of Critical Historiography in Foucault
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"Meditation(s) on a Prison Break": Feminist Subjectivities of Speech and Silence in the Fiction of Charlotte Bronte, Jean Rhys, and Margaret Atwood
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Independent Women: Travel to Colonial India in the 19th
Century-A Study of Travel Writing, Colonialism, and Female
Authority
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Achieving Islam: Women, Piety, and Moral Education in Indonesian
Muslim Boarding Schools
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The Language of Loss: Writing at the Intersection of Literature
and Philosophy
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