Keyword [femininity] Result: 161 - 180 | Page: 9 of 10 |
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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