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Articles 1 - 17 of 17
Full-Text Articles in Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
Conflict Experienced By Lds Working Mothers, Sarah L. Maxfield
Conflict Experienced By Lds Working Mothers, Sarah L. Maxfield
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This article analyzes and attempts to answer the question of what conflict LDS working mothers experience. It does this through a literature review, analyzing the different studies that have been conducted on the subject by looking at their findings, scope, and assessment of the situation. This article summarizes and extrapolates on the current academic literature surrounding working moms, religiosity, conflict, and the role of sanctification as one method of combating it.
Scared Sexless: Divergence From Faulkner’S Archetypal Women In “Barn Burning”, Laura Bass
Scared Sexless: Divergence From Faulkner’S Archetypal Women In “Barn Burning”, Laura Bass
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This essay discusses the way that Faulkner describes the women in "Barn Burning" and the social implications for the "white trash" woman.
The Man On The Train, Harriet Norcross
The Man On The Train, Harriet Norcross
AWE (A Woman’s Experience)
No abstract provided.
I Voted For Her, Phoebe Lake
The Importance Of The Physical: Lucille Clifton's Poetry About Bodies, Kaitlin Hoelzer
The Importance Of The Physical: Lucille Clifton's Poetry About Bodies, Kaitlin Hoelzer
AWE (A Woman’s Experience)
No abstract provided.
A Tale Of Triumph Amidst Tragedy: C-Section In Furini's The Birth Of Benjamin And The Death Of Rachel, Alexandra Carlile
A Tale Of Triumph Amidst Tragedy: C-Section In Furini's The Birth Of Benjamin And The Death Of Rachel, Alexandra Carlile
AWE (A Woman’s Experience)
No abstract provided.
Baby Suffragettes: Girls In The Woman's Suffrage Movement Across The Atlantic, Mckenzi Christensen
Baby Suffragettes: Girls In The Woman's Suffrage Movement Across The Atlantic, Mckenzi Christensen
AWE (A Woman’s Experience)
No abstract provided.
"The Finest Of Any In The World": Silk Production And The Politicization Of Women In Utah, Hannah Chapman
"The Finest Of Any In The World": Silk Production And The Politicization Of Women In Utah, Hannah Chapman
AWE (A Woman’s Experience)
No abstract provided.
Like Her, Kayla Bach
Becoming A Woman, Dawn Curtis
She Is As The Tree, Emily Peck
Today I Finally Cried, Harriet Norcross
Today I Finally Cried, Harriet Norcross
AWE (A Woman’s Experience)
No abstract provided.
The Fatale Monstrum And The Nasty Woman: Public Portrayals Of Cleopatra Vii And Hillary Rodham Clinton, Emma Baker
The Fatale Monstrum And The Nasty Woman: Public Portrayals Of Cleopatra Vii And Hillary Rodham Clinton, Emma Baker
AWE (A Woman’s Experience)
No abstract provided.
Vindicating The Feminism Of Mary Wollstonecraft, Olivia Moskot
Vindicating The Feminism Of Mary Wollstonecraft, Olivia Moskot
AWE (A Woman’s Experience)
No abstract provided.
Uninterested, Franchesca Lopez