Poet, actress, and author ( Women: Body and Culture), Signe Hammer here attempts an exploration of the complex bonds and strains between women, their daughters, and their mothers. While it is written for a popular audience, the book\u27s credibility is strengthened by the inclusion of scholarly chapter notes following the final chapter
Black Foremothers is a much needed book written about the lives of three important black women: Elle...
This trio of books provides insight into the lives of Women of Color and their families. The themes ...
Women, Race, and Ethnicity had its origin in a series of reading lists prepared by the office of the...
Excerpt: As both a daughter to a mother and a mother to a daughter, I have lived, and pushed against...
When the hero of Ferdinand von Loeben\u27s 1 808 novel Guido sees a sample of handwriting in Sanskri...
In this meticulously researched and highly readable work, Susan A. Glenn examines the experiences o...
One important theme attached to pop culture is the politics of representation and sub-cultural ident...
For many aspiring young female sociologists, Ann Oakley’s writing has been inspirational and reassur...
Sowing Ti Leaves gathers together personal narratives, poems, essays, and a scholarly study which we...
In recent years writings by black women outside of the US have gained acceptance, and many such work...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/45618/1/11199_2004_Article_223652.pd
Review of Andra M. Basu\u27s Negotiating Social Contexts: Identities of Biracial College Women. Char...
Review of Domestic Goddesses: Maternity, Globalization and Middle-class Identity in Contemporary Ind...
As ethnographers often find, people encountered during fieldwork can have their own ideas about wha...
IMAGES OF WOMEN IN FICTION: FEMINIST PERSPECTIVES, edited by Susan Koppelman Cornillon (Popular Pres...
Black Foremothers is a much needed book written about the lives of three important black women: Elle...
This trio of books provides insight into the lives of Women of Color and their families. The themes ...
Women, Race, and Ethnicity had its origin in a series of reading lists prepared by the office of the...
Excerpt: As both a daughter to a mother and a mother to a daughter, I have lived, and pushed against...
When the hero of Ferdinand von Loeben\u27s 1 808 novel Guido sees a sample of handwriting in Sanskri...
In this meticulously researched and highly readable work, Susan A. Glenn examines the experiences o...
One important theme attached to pop culture is the politics of representation and sub-cultural ident...
For many aspiring young female sociologists, Ann Oakley’s writing has been inspirational and reassur...
Sowing Ti Leaves gathers together personal narratives, poems, essays, and a scholarly study which we...
In recent years writings by black women outside of the US have gained acceptance, and many such work...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/45618/1/11199_2004_Article_223652.pd
Review of Andra M. Basu\u27s Negotiating Social Contexts: Identities of Biracial College Women. Char...
Review of Domestic Goddesses: Maternity, Globalization and Middle-class Identity in Contemporary Ind...
As ethnographers often find, people encountered during fieldwork can have their own ideas about wha...
IMAGES OF WOMEN IN FICTION: FEMINIST PERSPECTIVES, edited by Susan Koppelman Cornillon (Popular Pres...
Black Foremothers is a much needed book written about the lives of three important black women: Elle...
This trio of books provides insight into the lives of Women of Color and their families. The themes ...
Women, Race, and Ethnicity had its origin in a series of reading lists prepared by the office of the...