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Women's literacy as a tool of empowerment A closer look at the women of Senegal
Beyond the pocket doors: Amateur theatricals in nineteenth-century New York City
 
Oprah Winfrey, media, and culture
The development and validation of a scale to measure college students' attitudes toward women's genitals
 
Fear of a queer cinema: Danger, sex, and identification in contemporary American independent film
Writing, punishment and the self: A study of five twentieth-century French novels
 
I think I am a feminist: A study of feminist identity development of undergraduate college women
"Tales of other times": Scotland's past and women's future in eighteenth-century British writing
 
Pushing boundaries: The female cross-dresser in German literature around 1800
Group emotions and social support
 
A history of women's intercollegiate athletics at Indiana University-Bloomington: 1965--2001. A historical case study
Engendering socialism: A history of women and everyday life in socialist Romania
 
Females, functions and finite: Women's use of group mathematics tutoring and its impact on major choice
Novels of female development in postwar Spain
 
Triumph over troubled waters: Moving beyond survival as a state of existence for Black women in predominantly White academe
African-American heterosexual women facing the HIV/AIDS pandemic: Giving voice to sexual decision-making
 
The journey towards developing political consciousness through activism for Mexican American women
Our house was divided: Kentucky women and the Civil War
 
Cuerpos perdidos, ¿cuerpos recuperados?: Memoria, historia e identidad en la produccion cultural post-dictatorial de autoria femenina (Argentina, Paraguay y Uruguay)
Regulating sexuality on the Mexican border: Ciudad Juarez, 1900--1960
 
Dance discourse in the music and lives of Presbyterian Mvano women in southern Malawi
"Uhn! Ain't it funky, now?": African American cheerleading as embodied communication in traditional play and performance in Washington, D.C.
 
Redefining hegemonic divisions of space: Representations of nation in the novels of Gertrudis Gomez de Avellaneda and Emilia Pardo Bazan
Laggards no more: Understanding effective use of information and communication technologies by West Virginian women at the lower end of the digital divide
 
Narratives of sexuality and embodiment: Performative identities and abject agency in contemporary fiction and poetry by Japanese women writers
"God-gifted girls": Women illustrators, gender, class, and commerce in American visual culture, 1885--1925
 
Ain't I a leader: Exploring the leadership narratives of Black female undergraduate student leaders at a predominantly White institution
A mixed method exploration of the connections between bodily and sexual self-perceptions in women
 
Darwin's sisters: Darwinian catalysts in late nineteenth-century feminism
Dangerous women: Self-defense, gender and individuation in post-socialist Poland
 
If the walls could talk women political prisoners in Stalinist Poland, 1945--1956
Modern, Jewish, and female: The politics of culture, ethnicity, and sexuality in interwar Poland, 1918--1939
 
Defying age: Continuation and adaptation for older women engaged in outdoor adventure activities
Soledad Acosta de Samper: Imagining, writing and historicizing the nation
 
Gender and the body in classical European fairy tales
Alterite, performance, hybridite: Une esthetique de la troisieme vague feministe
 
An experimental evaluation of message framing to increase rates of herpes simplex virus type 2 testing among female defendants at a community court
The experiences and development of undergraduate adult Black women
 
How mothers became workers and men became fathers The international expansion and diffusion of family policy, 1970-2011
The impact of monthly estradiol and testosterone fluctuations on mood, self-esteem and competition in women
 
Determinants of physical activity intention and behavior among African American alumnae athletes and women non-athletes