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Women and Death
Forever Young: the Social Transformation of Aging in America Since 1900
Death and Dying in 20Th Century African American Literature Chayah Amayala Stoneberg-Cooper University of South Carolina - Columbia
From Pin-Ups to Postfeminism (FLM020X332A Or FLM020X332S) | University of Roehampton
Women, Peace and Security"
Death and the Female Body in Homer, Vergil, and Ovid
The Changing Topography of Contemporary French Policier in Visual and Narrative Media
Sleep, Sickness, and Spirituality: Altered States and Victorian Visions of Femininity in British and American Art, 1850-1915
Women's Studies Librarian on Women, Gender, And
Information to Users
Death, Mourning and the Expression of Sorrow on White-Ground Lêkythoi
The Defeminization of the American Death Culture, 1609-1899
“Some Love of England”: Virginia Woolf and English
"Women in Herodotus' "Histories"."
Space and Gender in Post-War German Film
A Global Overview of Women Facing the Death Penalty
The Things They Do Here: Work and Greek Orthodox Death in New York City
Women and Death Rituals in Late Antiquity: Forming the Christian Identity
University of Arizona
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Heart Healthy Buckeye Strong
Margaret Anne Moore
Introduction: a Culture Surcharged with Death 1
Media Representations of Female Perpetrators in Death Penalty-Eligible Cases
Perspectives on Women’S Everyday Religion
Religion and the Individual: Belief, Practice, and Identity
Women in the Viking Age. Death, Life After Death and Burial Customs
Grief, Gender and Mourning in Medieval North Atlantic Literature
Intersections of Grief and Gender in Early Modern England
Mothers and Spirits: Religious Identity, Alcohol, and Death
Following the American Revolution Congress Permitted Western
1997: Excavations at Chogha Bonut
Gender and Humor in German Literature of the Fin De Siècle
The Quest for Power in Desperate Housewives: Ideal Femininity Through the Body, Emotion, and Employment
Mormon Women's Perspectives on Death and Dying 1847-1900