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161. Rock Climbers Defying Gravity and Gender Expectations
162. Women warriors fight back: Resistance and white femininity in self-defense
163. Toni Morrison: Re-canonizing African American femininity in her own image
164. The spectacular madwoman: Nineteenth-century women writers who exposed the ideological bias of psychiatric objectivity and the immorality of moral asylum management
165. 'Sighing after the infinite': Masculinity, androgyny, and femininity in the art of Edward Burne-Jones (England)
166. Body politics and female subjectivity in modern English and Chinese fiction
167. Unruly bodies: Performing femininity in early modern England (William Shakespeare, John Ford, Thomas Heywood, Ben Jonson)
168. (Inter)nationalizing Taiwanese women's magazines: Birth of consuming women (China)
169. Femininity and mother-daughter relationships in twentieth-century Chinese literature (Bing Xin, Zhang Jie, Chen Ran, Maxine Hong Kingston, Gish Jen)
170. Reconstructing Dixie: Race, place, and femininity in the deep South
171. The ballfields of our hearts: Tomboys, femininity and female development
172. Figures of difference: The visual and femininity in Sigmund Freud and D. H. Lawrence
173. Spenser's revaluation of femininity in 'The Faerie Queene'
174. THE CHARACTERISTICS OF MASCULINITY, FEMININITY, ANDROGYNY, AGE, AND ACADEMIC ABILITY AS FACTORS IN THE RETENTION OF WOMEN STUDENTS IN COLLEGE PROGRAMS IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIO
175. The role of perceiver gender ideology and target femininity in implicit and explicit gender-science stereotypes
176. Femininity: Lost and Found, Female Representation in Chinese Cinema Production: The Chinese New Year Thing
177. Growing up tween: Femininity, masculinity, and coming of age
178. Literature and Feminine Singularity: 1850-90
179. 'Why not make one's own fashions?': Examining cultures of femininity and material-discursive fashion/aesthetics in The Age of Innocence & Gossip Girl
180. 'Brave the stigma manfully': Examining professionalism, singleness, and femininity in mid-Victorian heroines
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