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<p>There is no one way to be transgender. Transgender and gender non-conforming people have many different ways of understanding ... the classic and powerful compendium written for and by women, Trans Bodies, Trans Selves is widely accessible to the transgender ...
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... (1873–1954), in the pre-World War One period. For both Key and Bäumer, gender was a central category in their vision for the future. ... was anchored in their diverging views about the role of religion in ideological debates at the time. More generally, it suggests that ...
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... a history of second-class citizenship, its psychological and social impact can be felt in all aspects of life, especially if more than ... development. Eating disorders and body image among women and men of color. Domestic violence: What every multicultural clinician ...
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... deals with the general situation of female asylum seekers and refugees in Austria as well as with their special needs and problems. It is ... been enacted until now. Despite the legal situation some women got asylum because of female causes in the last years. The public opinion ...
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<p>"Under the bold banner of Narrative Theory Unbound: Queer and Feminist Interventions, editors Robyn Warhol and Susan S. Lanser gather a ... elements; on intersectional approaches that recognize race, religion, and national culture as integral to understanding sexuality and ...
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... have assumed an ever-growing importance to me - feminism and Judaism. They both run through my day to day lived experiences, weave in ... possible connection can my feminism have to this ancient religion embedded in patriarchal rule, steeped in a tradition that denies me? ...
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... train, got their first glimpse of the promised land at 63rd and Dorchester in Woodlawn. Loretto Academy, an established Catholic girls' high school owned and staffed by the Ladies of Loretto, was located only a few blocks away. Not ...
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... earth pre-dates the existence of humans by millions of years and that forms of life long extinct once populated its surface. Fossils, which call to mind both geological “deep time” and the extinction of species, figure prominently in her 1864 novel The Trial, ...
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<p>The Civil War and Interregnum had enabled a far wider range than before of female activity ... by spiritual writings asserted the validity and authority of women to write about their sould, trials and opinions. The Popish Plot ...
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... Hughes gives a wide-ranging illustration of the eighteenth- and nineteenth-century theories which have moulded our modern understanding of ... in the late seventeenth century was justified in terms of religion, not in terms of skin colour.</p> ...