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Shakespeare and #MeToo
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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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Women of the Encomienda: Households and Dependents in Sixteenth-Century Yucatan, Mexico
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Gender as a Capitalist Category: Structural Separation, Forms of Domination, and The Organization of Violence
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Everyone Calls Her Grace
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Going into Labor: Gender, Migration and Neoliberal Lives in South Korea
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THE WOMAN ON THE SCAFFOLD
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Intersex Before and After Gender
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Conscious Gender Performance: Reappropriating Women's Bodies
Through Performance
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Race, Region, and Gender in Early Emory School of Medicine
Yearbooks
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Bitch, You're Such a Slut!: How College Women use Bitch and Slut
for Identity and Relationship Work
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Compulsory Sexuality and Its Discontents: The Challenge of
Asexualities
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Making, Negotiating, and Maintaining Identity: Gendered Racialization of Immigrant Bangladeshi Women
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Islamic Law and Social Change: The Religious Court and the
Dissolution of Marriage among Muslims in Lombok, Indonesia
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Water, Sanitation, Hygiene, and Reproductive Health Access Barriers in Rural Cambodia: Issues in Gender and Disability
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“Living the life God sees for women”: an exploration of religion, gender-based power dynamics, and sexual decision making within African American faith-based communities
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New Imperialism’s Role in the Development of the Science Fiction Genre: Race and Gender
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