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- Thirdspace
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- 2004
- Magazine Number
- 2
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- Durden, Michelle
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- [et al.]
- Contributor
- Hogan, Monika I.
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- vrouwenstudies, seksualiteit, gender, sekse, lichamen, filosofie, theater, muziek, televisie, literatuur, theorieën, geschiedenis
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- Special issue on emerging feminist work around sexuality and representation in theatre, music, television and literature. The articles contribute to the representations of sexualities and gender and develop ideas about the political potential of transgression and transgressive sexualities in contemporary and historical contexts.
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- Journal of International Women's Studies
- Magazine Year
- 2004
- Magazine Number
- 1
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- Baker, Caroline
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- [et al.]
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- vrouwenstudies, theorieën, literatuur, zwarte vrouwen, gender, lichamen, cyber-feminisme, homoseksualiteit
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- Special issue to showcase the winning and shortlisted entries for the first Annual Essay Competition run by the Women's Studies Network Association (WSN) in 2002. The WSN wants to promote women's studies, feminist research and teaching both nationally and internationally. In this special issue on New Writings in Women's Studies the following articles: 'An Exploration of Quaker Women's Writing Between 1650 and 1700' by Caroline Baker : 'In spite of challenges by 'black' and 'third world' women, do mainstream feminist theories still reflect the concerns of white women?' by Sherry Chopra : 'The Prisoner of Gender: Foucault and the Disciplining of the Female Body' by Angela King : 'An Illimitable Field: A Practice-based Investigation into the Writing Process' by Julie Mellor and 'My, is that Cyborg a little bit Queer?' by Esperanza Miyake.
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- Journal of International Women's Studies
- Magazine Year
- 2004
- Magazine Number
- 4
- Creator
- Meiners, Erica
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- Fuller, Laurie
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- [et al.]
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- Bartsch, Ingrid
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- vrouwenstudies, wetenschap, gender, man vrouw verschillen, schrijvers, literatuur, natuurkunde, technisch onderwijs, allochtonen
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- Special issue on women in science. Erica Meiners and Laurie Fuller examine a project funded by a federal government to increase the technological literacy levels of women, especially women of color. Laura McCullough questions whether gender-biased contexts in a particular physics assessment, like the Force Concept Inventory, could contribute to gender gaps in performance. Dianne Newell explores the contributions of two American writers Judith Merril and Rachel Carson. Ingrid Bartsch examines the boundaries between natural and social science education by analyzing both the forms and processes of resistance.
Challenging established paradigms and disciplines
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- Journal of International Women's Studies
- Magazine Year
- 2004
- Magazine Number
- 3
- Creator
- Hersch, Marion
- Creator
- Moss, Gloria
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- vrouwenstudies, theorieën, literatuur, onderzoek
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- Authors discuss heresy, orthodoxy and interdisciplinarity. A brief survey of the literature on interdisciplinary work and its effects and the position of women's studies in relation to disciplinarity.
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- Nebula
- Magazine Year
- 2004
- Magazine Number
- 2
- Creator
- Johnson, Tara J.
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- familierelaties, macht, vrouwbeelden, literatuur
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- Atwood has a history of placing powerful females in her novels who use their power against other females, and the aunts in The Handmaid's Tale are a clear type of this feminine power. The aunts fall into the long tradition of females with power in Atwood's novels. Author argues that the aunts were created by Atwood and portrayed in such a manner as to suggest that they have as much if not more power as the commanders have.
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