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Publisher
Sciendo
Journal
Gender Studies
Year
2012
Volume
11
Issue
Supplement
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Supplement
article:
The Child as Other in Shakespeare’s Plays
(
Radmila N.
), p. 1-11
article:
To See and Hear Like Ophelia, or How Not to Take Leave of One’s Senses: Representations of the Madwoman in Youtube Culture
(
Sosnowska M.
), p. 12-25
article:
Readings of the Question of Rights in the Merchant of Venice--A Romanian Perspective
(
Nicolaescu M.
), p. 26-34
article:
The Earth, the Pillar and the Stone: Does Testing the Female Mean Empowering the Female in Valmiki’s Ramayana, Shakespeare’s the Winter’s Tale and the Turkish Tale Sitti Nusret?
(
Raducanu A.
), p. 35-54
article:
Nineteenth Century Romanian Public Space: The Final Frontier for Women?
(
Duţu C. B.
), p. 55-61
article:
Trauma Drama: Victims’ Traumatic Memories in Kay Adshead’s the Bogus Woman (2001) and Timberlake Wertenbaker’s Credible Witness (2001).
(
Klein H.
), p. 62-73
article:
Captive Bodies: Victorian Construction of Femininity in Wuthering Heights and the Crimson Petal and the White
(
Petković D.
), p. 74-90
article:
Exoticism in Jean Rhys’s Wide Sargasso Sea
(
Voicu C.-G.
), p. 91-101
article:
Conceptualising Time and Space in Winterson’s the Passion and Written on the Body
(
Kriston A.
), p. 102-111
article:
Postmodern Romance and the Illusion-Making Tendencies of Historiography
(
Bălănescu O.
), p. 112-123
article:
The Position of Women in Arundhati Roy’s the God of Small Things and Anita Desai’s Clear Light of Day
(
Kutluk A.
), p. 124-130
article:
Body Dysmorphic Disorder in the Bluest Eye
(
Beian L. N.
), p. 131-146
article:
Conflicting Views of Women in Hawthorne
(
Emandi E. M.
), p. 147-156
article:
Commodification and Identity in Chick Lit
(
Alb A.
), p. 157-162
article:
Ecofeminist Study of Margaret Fuller’s Summer on the Lakes in 1843
(
Palwekar S. D.
), p. 163-173
article:
“Look at Me!” Performing the Body and Self on Stage
(
Tóth G.
), p. 174-187
article:
What did the Enlightenment Lead to: Women’s Activism, Women’s Movement or Feminism? A Case-Study of France and the Usa
(
Zelinka E.
), p. 188-198
article:
Public and Private Imperatives
(
Sima R.
), p. 199-206
article:
Metaphors and Ideology – Gendered Metaphors in Economic Discourse
(
Silaški N.
), p. 207-219
article:
Tantrism and Women’s Empowerment in India
(
Dascăl R.
), p. 220-234
article:
Conscious Inclusion of Women Musicians
(
Cartwright J.
), p. 235-242
article:
To Mainstream or not to Mainstream Gender in the Higher Education Curriculum?
(
Grünberg L.
), p. 243-250
article:
Gender Aspects in the Attitudes of the Students of the University of Novi Sad Towards Multiculturalism
(
Izgarjan A.
,
Slobodanka M.
,
Prodanović-Stankić D.
), p. 251-265
article:
“Violence is Common and a Daily Event; in this Place Her Dog Has More Respect than us”: A Study on Cycle of Violence Faced by Women in Mexico
(
Acharya A. K.
,
Jose Juan Niño C.
), p. 266-278
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