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1. | Re-Gendering Buddhism: Postcolonialism, Gender, and the Princess Miaoshan Legend |
2. | Hard women, hard modernism: Gendering modernist difficulty |
3. | Gendering the genome: Sex chromosomes in twentieth century genetics |
4. | Gendering the classical tradition of Quran exegesis: Literary representations and textual authority in medieval Islam |
5. | The gendering of martyrdom: Sixteenth-century English martyrology and the defense of the Protestant Church |
6. | Sex and the city: Gendering neoliberalism |
7. | Acker through the looking glass: Exploring gendered sub-structures as a method for understanding the gendering of organizations |
8. | The gendering of eroticism: Modern subject and narrative of Yu Dafu and Zhang Ailing |
9. | The Gendering of Space in Colonial Burma: Race, Sex, and Power on the Road to Mandalay 1888-194 |
10. | Gendering Compassion: Women and the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals |
11. | Gendering Knowledge in Discourse on Japan's Herbivore Boys |
12. | Nadia Boulanger and 'La Ville Morte': En'gendering' a woman's role in the making of an opera |
13. | Asian/American Bodies in Extremis: Gendering Power, Pleasure, and Nation through 'Spectacular' Excess |
14. | Hybridity, indigeneity, and gendering: Chang Hui-Mei, popular music, and Taiwanese identity |
15. | The Black Panther Party, a re-gendering of revolutionary subjectivity |
16. | Gendering the pulpit: Religious discourse and the African-American female experience (Jarena Lee, Julia Foote, Maria Stewart, Sojourner Truth) |
17. | The 'woman reader': Gendering interpretation in Boccaccio and Chaucer |
18. | Gendering class, patriotism, and militarism: The Women's Corps movement in Britain during and after World War I |
19. | Gendering the French Revolution: Carlyle and French women |
20. | Women's Asia: American women and the gendering of American Orientalism, 1870s-WWII |
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