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Gender, sex, individual income, and the choice to work in the twenty-first century
Hidden narratives of un / documented Mexicanas
 
Political identities: The indigenous and afrodescendant women's movements in Bolivia and Brazil, a case study
Between the binaries: Women of Mexican descent and skin color in south Texas
 
Utilization of earnings
Intimate partner violence against married women in Uganda: Integrating resource and gender theories
 
Normative monosexism, biphobia, and the experience of bisexual women: A content analysis of an online community
Incarcerated mothers of minor children (IMMC) study: Evaluating access to family programming through a gender lens
 
The impact of different forms of sexiness on perceptions of employees and organizations
Cardiovascular and cerebrovascular responses to head-up-tilt throughout the normal menstrual cycle
 
A phenomenological study of the resettlement experiences and mental health needs of Somali Bantu refugee women
Mapping Tejana epistemologies: Contemporary (re)constructions of Tejana identity in literature, film and popular culture
 
Guilty pleasures: Class, gender, culture and life as they are connected to telenovelas
Gentefication: A spatial rhetorical analysis of differential landscapes in northern New Mexican literature and social space
 
Taking it with them: Elsewhere consciousness in the fiction of Edwidge Danticat, Paule Marshall, and Jamaica Kincaid
Queer histories and interstitial territories: Transgressive women from early modern Iberia to postmodern Aztlan
 
Reading silence actively: Recovering the maternal narrative in contemporary women's novels
Trans-colonial historiographic praxis: Dis/memberment, memory, and third-space Chicana, Latina, and Caribbean feminist embodied re/membrance
 
Formation of medieval female subject consciousness: A study of Italian and English mystics, Christine de Pizan, Boccaccio, and Chaucer
Maladaptive eating behaviors in university female athletes
 
"I feel a revolution occur in my womb": Mapping cognitive and somatic transformation through readings of mestiza maternal facultad
Adjustment to spousal deportation: Exploring the experiences of Mexican immigrant women