Keyword [Judith] Result: 41 - 60 | Page: 3 of 5 |
| 41. | A Trauma Study Of Rayment In Slow Man |
| 42. | A Study On Judith Butler’s Antigone Image |
| 43. | On Judith Butler’s View Of Gender Subject |
| 44. | Judith Butler’s Subject Theory And Its Application On Macro-political Level |
| 45. | The Creation Of "The Maid" Under The Influence Of Gender Performance |
| 46. | All the ethics that's fit: Jayson Blair, Judith Miller and the ethical culture at 'The New York Times' |
| 47. | Reinventing the gaze: Judith Lowry's artistic expressions contextualized |
| 48. | From injury and punishment to interchange and relation: Rereading Judith Butler through the dialogic principle of Martin Buber |
| 49. | Unfamilial bonds: Technological fiction and the reimagination of gender (Donna Haraway, Mary Shelley, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, C. L. Moore, Judith Merril) |
| 50. | Rethinking Race, Recognition, and the Politics of Education After Judith Butler's 'Gender Trouble' |
| 51. | Creating the Christian Anglo-Saxon and the Other in the Old English 'Judith' and 'Beowulf' |
| 52. | Poststructural subjects and feminist concerns: An examination of identity, agency and politics in the works of Foucault, Butler and Kristeva (Michel Foucault, Judith Butler, Julia Kristeva) |
| 53. | Recitations: The critical foundations of Judith Butler's rhetoric |
| 54. | P(R)OSE millenium.de: Modelle intellektueller aktivitat und tendenzen der deutschen gegenwartsliteratur in den 90er jahren (German text, Judith Hermann, Julia Franck, Christian Kracht, Elke Naters) |
| 55. | Stewardship, environmental change and identity in the Judith Basin of Montana, 1805--1970 |
| 56. | Becoming otherwise: Politics, metaphysics and power in Judith Butler and Alfred North Whitehead |
| 57. | Women of the spheres: Early American women rhetoricians (Margaret Fuller, Judith Sargent Murray, Sarah Josepha Hale, Catharine Beecher, Lydia Sigourney, Lydia Maria Child) |
| 58. | THE THEME OF FEMALE SELF-DISCOVERY IN THE NOVELS OF JUDITH ROSSNER, GAIL GODWIN, ALICE WALKER, AND TONI MORRISON |
| 59. | The editor's life, in her own words: A feminist oral history of Judith Jones and her life in modern American food culture |
| 60. | Research On Judith Butler’s Thought On Post Subject Literary Criticism |
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