Keyword [woman] Result: 161 - 180 | Page: 9 of 10 |
161. | Are we not family? The transition from heterosexual marriage to partnering with a woman |
162. | The Woman in the Mirror: Alternative Models of Subjective Constitution in Popular Film |
163. | The Influence of Expert Testimony in Simulated Jury Trials Involving Battered Woman Syndrome |
164. | Violence against women: Turkey and the economics of honor killing |
165. | Woman of the House: The Lived Experiences of Acquiring a Safe, Secure House in Belize |
166. | The Russian woman as sexual subject: Evolving images in U.S. television and film, 2012-2016 |
167. | 'There shall be no woman slackers': The Woman's Committee of the Council of National Defense and social welfare activism as home defense, 1917-1919 |
168. | A woman in a man's world: The political attitudes of women and the role of representation |
169. | Everybody's Woman: Gender, Genre, and Transnational Intermediality in Inter-War Italy |
170. | The new woman criminal: Crime fiction, gender, and British culture at the turn of the century |
171. | Invisible woman: Reading rape and sexual exploitation in African-American literature |
172. | Childcare, breastfeeding, and the active duty woman |
173. | Sexuality as a category of historical analysis: A study of Judge Florence E. Allen, 1884-1966 |
174. | Of barques and rocks: Courtship and marriage in Trollope's Palliser novels |
175. | Battered woman syndrome: Juror common understanding and expert testimony |
176. | The bond cracked 'twixt man and woman: Paradigms of marital conflict in the biblical and homiletic drama of Tudor/Stuart England |
177. | THE BEGINNINGS OF MODERN AMERICAN FEMINISM: THE NATIONAL WOMAN'S PARTY'S CAMPAIGN FOR THE EQUAL RIGHTS AMENDMENT IN THE 1920S |
178. | WHY THE VOTE? WOMAN SUFFRAGE AND THE POLITICS OF DEMOCRATIC DEVELOPMENT IN THE UNITED STATES, 1820-1893 (COLORADO, ANTISLAVERY, RECONSTRUCTION, POPULISM, RIGHTS) |
179. | THE 'MOREDET': A STUDY OF THE REBELLIOUS WIFE AND HER STATUS IN INITIATING DIVORCE IN JEWISH LA |
180. | BEYOND DOMESTIC LABOR: WOMEN'S OPPRESSION AND THE REPRODUCTION OF LABOR POWER |
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