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Browsing by Subject "Gender"
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Dig In! The Historical Archaeology of Gendered Foodways in Sulphur, Nevada, 1909-1959
(2011)This dissertation explores the gendered foodways--the actions, materials, and thoughts that affect and reflect people's ingestion of food--of 20th-century residents of Sulphur, a former mining and railroad town in northwest ... -
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Genres of Resistance: Western-American Womanhood and Authorship
(2020)Genres of Resistance: Western-American Womanhood and Authorship traces a genealogy of diverse, Western-American women writers who play with dominant literary genres to recover the histories and narratives written over by ... -
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Keeping Up Appearances: Cosmetics in Sulphur, Nevada
(2011)Sulphur, Nevada is an abandoned mining settlement in northwestern Nevada that was settled in the early 20th century. Archaeological work conducted at the site in 2009 and 2010 revealed the presence of an unusual number ... -
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Moral reasoning and judgment about ending life: Influences of age, gender, and social class
(2009)The current research used a social-psychological approach to explore within-culture differences of age, gender, and social class influences on moral reasoning and judgment about ending life. The current study used Shweder's ... -
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Re-Educating "Victims" and "Aggressors" of Violence: Mapping Discourse and Practice in a Mexican Violence Prevention Education Program
(2011)The international human rights movement against gendered violence provides a valuable site for understanding how new categories of meaning emerge and are applied to social practices around the world. Human rights discourse ... -
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The Scandalous Case of Isabel de la Cruz Mejía: Healing, Ethnicity, and Gender in Seventeenth-Century Mexico
(2013)During the seventeenth century, the colony of New Spain experienced a dearth of formally trained and affordable medical practitioners due to the education, cost, and socioeconomic requirements dictated by the Protomedicato. ...