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By: Assn Amer Ind Res
ISBN: 9780816647163
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Publication Date: Jan 2005
Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
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By: Ward Churchill
ISBN: 9781629634517
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Publication Date: Jul 2017
Publisher: PM Press
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By: Silvia Federici
ISBN: 9781629635682
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Publication Date: Jan 2019
UK Publication Date: 4th October 2018
Publisher: PM Press
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New ways of understanding the methods in which women are resisting victimisation, offering a powerful reminder that reconstructing the memory of the past is crucial for the struggles of the present.
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By: Phyllis Chesler
ISBN: 9781641600323
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Publication Date: Dec 2018
Publisher: Chicago Review Press
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By: Sohail Daulatzai
ISBN: 9780816696123
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Publication Date: Jul 2018
Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
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By: Mary Anderson
ISBN: 9780816671113
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Publication Date: Nov 1951
Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
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By: Paola Rudan
ISBN: 9798888903186
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Publication Date: Jan 2025
Publisher: Haymarket Books
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By: Michael Roberts
ISBN: 9780708315507
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Readership/Audience: Tertiary Education
Publication Date: Nov 2000
Publisher: University of Wales Press
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This collection of essays deals with the material, social and cultural experience of women in Wales from the 15th to the 18th centuries. It offers information and insight about female experience, covering topics such as religion, violence, radicalism, and embroidery and its connotations.
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By: Sharon Smith
ISBN: 9781608461806
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Publication Date: Sep 2015
Publisher: Haymarket Books
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A socialist perspective on women's oppression and liberation, exploring the connection between women's rights and equality for all.
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By: Jessica Ellen Sewell
ISBN: 9780816669745
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Publication Date: Mar 2011
Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
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Women in the city in turn-of-the-century San Francisco.
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By: Harry Cleaver
ISBN: 9781629635705
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Publication Date: Jul 2019
Publisher: PM Press
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This collection brings together key texts and previously unavailable essays of the influential Italian feminist author and activist Mariarosa Dalla Costa.
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By: Teresa Rees
ISBN: 9780708314951
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Publication Date: Jun 1999
Publisher: University of Wales Press
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Paints a picture of key trends in the employment of women and men in Wales from the 1970s to the coming millennium and draws conclusions relevant to the whole of the British Isles.
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By: Alice Duer Miller
ISBN: 9798888971499
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Publication Date: Nov 2021
Publisher: Mint Editions
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By: Linda Babcock
ISBN: 9780691089409
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Publication Date: Dec 2003
Publisher: Princeton University Press
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Looking at the barriers holding women back and the social forces constraining them, this title shows women how to reframe their interactions and evaluate their opportunities. It teaches them how to ask for what they want in ways that feel comfortable and possible, taking into account the impact of asking on their relationships.
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By: Anna M. Lewis
ISBN: 9781613736678
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Readership/Audience: Young Adult
Publication Date: Jun 2017
Publisher: Chicago Review Press
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By: Anna M. Lewis
ISBN: 9781613745083
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Readership/Audience: Young Adult
Publication Date: Apr 2014
Publisher: Chicago Review Press
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By: Georgina Murray
ISBN: 9781742232218
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Publication Date: Aug 2010
Publisher: UNSW Press
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Think coal mining, and most likely you think men. This book tells a very different story. Women have long been the backbone of the coal mining industry. As wives and mothers theyve fought battles for better working conditions; established womens auxiliaries; distributed food to strikers and their families, and stood on picket lines.
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By: Zora von Burden
ISBN: 9781945665035
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Publication Date: Nov 2019
Publisher: Manic D Press,U.S.
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At a critical juncture in this country's history, women are in the forefront of the citizens' resistance against authoritarian oppression
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By: Alexandra Juhasz
ISBN: 9780816633722
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Publication Date: May 2001
Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
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By: Ros Ball
ISBN: 9781800182523
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Publication Date: Feb 2024
UK Publication Date: 7th September 2023
Publisher: Boundless Publishing Group Ltd
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By: Faridullah Bezhan
ISBN: 9781925377026
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Publication Date: Jun 2016
Publisher: Monash University Publishing
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By: Lawrence Markin
ISBN: 9781098375300
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Publication Date: Aug 2021
Publisher: BookBaby
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By: William Leap
ISBN: 9780816622535
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Publication Date: Mar 1996
Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
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This work looks at gay men's English as a cultural and a linguistic phenomenon. Examining a variety of material, including interviews and discussions with gay men, newspapers and magazines, the text focuses on the linguistic practices of gay men in their everyday lives.
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By: Thomas Glave
ISBN: 9780816646807
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Publication Date: Jun 2007
Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
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In these lyrical and powerful essays, Thomas Glave draws on his experiences as a politically committed, gay Jamaican American to deliver a searing condemnation of the prejudices, hatreds, and inhumanities that persist in the United States and elsewhere as both official policy and social reality.
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