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Selvy, Thiruchandran, und Women's Education and Research Centre (Colombo, Sri Lanka), Hrsg. Gendered subjects. Colombo: Women's Education & Research Centre, 2002.

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Margo, Culley, und Portuges Catherine, Hrsg. Gendered subjects: The dynamics of feminist teaching. Boston: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1985.

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Scior, Katrina. Women with learning difficulties: Gendered subjects after all?. London: UEL, 1996.

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Mohanty, Ranjita. Gendered subjects, gendered citizens: Women, citizenship rights and the state in the South. Bellville, South Africa: African Centre for Citizenship and Democracy, University of the Western Cape, 2012.

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Ahlawat, Ila. Women and Temporality in Literature and Cinema. NL Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789463729741.

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Women and Temporality in Literature and Cinema delves into the subject of literary and cinematic women characters entrapped in temporal spaces and their peculiar communication with visibility, enclosure, space, and time in the context of sexual and temporal discord. It explores subjects such as youth, ageing, remembering, forgetting, and repeating within the larger realm of gendered temporalities that are essentially nuanced and affective experiences. Throughout, this book seeks to locate and spell out the damaging as well as the healing effects of temporality upon women’s consciousness.
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Scott-Dixon, Krista. From Webgrrls to DigitalEve: The gendered practice of information technology work and organization. [S.l: s.n.], 2002.

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1951-, Simpson David, Hrsg. Subject to history: Ideology, class, gender. Ithaca, N.Y: Cornell University Press, 1991.

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Coventry (England). Education Department., Hrsg. Gender issues and subject choices pack. Coventry: Coventry Education Department, 1988.

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Thomas, Kim Elisabeth. Gender and subject in higher education. Birmingham: Aston University. Management Centre, 1987.

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Duong, Lan P. Treacherous subjects: Gender, culture, and trans-Vietnamese feminism. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2012.

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Ann, Oakley. Subject women. London: Fontana, 1985.

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Ellison, Julie K. Delicate subjects: Romanticism, gender, and the ethics of understanding. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1990.

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Katz, Tamar. Impressionist subjects: Gender, interiority, and modernist fiction in England. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2000.

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Gillespie, Deirdre A. An investigation into gender differences in pupils attitudes to school subjects and science subject choice in a co-educational grammar school. [S.l: The author], 1999.

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Spencer-Hall, Alicia, und Blake Gutt, Hrsg. Trans and Genderqueer Subjects in Medieval Hagiography. NL Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789462988248.

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Trans and Genderqueer Subjects in Medieval Hagiography presents an interdisciplinary examination of trans and genderqueer subjects in medieval hagiography. Scholarship has productively combined analysis of medieval literary texts with modern queer theory – yet, too often, questions of gender are explored almost exclusively through a prism of sexuality, rather than gender identity. This volume moves beyond such limitations, foregrounding the richness of hagiography as a genre integrally resistant to limiting binaristic categories, including rigid gender binaries. The collection showcases scholarship by emerging trans and genderqueer authors, as well as the work of established researchers. Working at the vanguard of historical trans studies, these scholars demonstrate the vital and vitally political nature of their work as medievalists. Trans and Genderqueer Subjects in Medieval Hagiography enables the re-creation of a lineage linking modern trans and genderqueer individuals to their medieval ancestors, providing models of queer identity where much scholarship has insisted there were none, and re-establishing the place of non-normative gender in history.
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Montrose, Louis. The subject of Elizabeth: Authority, gender, and representation. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 2006.

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(Editor), Margaret Culley, und Catherine Portuges (Editor), Hrsg. Gendered Subjects. Routledge, 1985.

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Portuges, Catherine, und Margo Culley, Hrsg. Gendered Subjects (RLE Feminist Theory). Routledge, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203093993.

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Scarparo, Susanna. Elusive Subjects: Biography As Gendered Metafiction. Troubador Publishing, 2005.

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Culley, Margaret. Gendered Subjects: Dynamics of Feminist Teaching. Routledge, 1985.

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Gendered Subjects: The Dynamics of Feminist Teaching. Routledge, 1985.

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Culley, Margo, und Catherine Portuges. Gendered Subjects: The Dynamics of Feminist Teaching. Taylor & Francis Group, 2014.

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Portugues, Catherine. Gendered Subjects: The Dynamics of Feminist Teaching. Taylor & Francis Group, 2012.

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Gendered Subjects: The Dynamics of Feminist Teaching. Routledge, 2013.

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Culley, Margo, und Catherine Portuges. Gendered Subjects: The Dynamics of Feminist Teaching. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Culley, Margo, und Catherine Portuges. Gendered Subjects: The Dynamics of Feminist Teaching. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Culley, Margo, und Catherine Portuges. Gendered Subjects: The Dynamics of Feminist Teaching. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Living with patriarchy: Discursive constructions of gendered subjects across cultures. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Pub. Co., 2011.

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Hall, Dewey W., und Jillmarie Murphy, Hrsg. Gendered Ecologies. Liverpool University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781949979046.001.0001.

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Gendered Ecologies: New Materialist Interpretations of Women Writers in the Long Nineteenth Century is comprised of a diverse collection of essays featuring analyses of literary women writers, ecofeminism, feminist ecocriticism, and the value of the interrelationships that exist among human, nonhuman, and nonliving entities as part of the environs. The book presents a case for the often-disregarded literary women writers of the long nineteenth century, who were active contributors to the discourse of natural history—the diachronic study of participants as part of a vibrant community interconnected by matter. While they were not natural philosophers as in the cases of Sir Isaac Newton, Robert Boyle, and Michael Faraday among others, these women writers did engage in acute observations of materiality in space (e.g., subjects, objects, and abjects), reasoned about their findings, and encoded their discoveries of nature in their literary and artistic productions. The collection includes discussions of the works of influential literary women from the long nineteenth century—Mary Wollstonecraft, Mary Shelley, Caroline Norton, Charlotte Brontë, George Eliot, Mary Elizabeth Braddon, Jane Johnston Schoolcraft, Margaret Fuller, Susan Fenimore Cooper, Celia Thaxter, Laura Ingalls Wilder, Francis Wright, and Lydia Maria Child—whose multi-directional observations of animate and inanimate objects in the natural domain are based on self-made discoveries while interacting with the environs.
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Politics of Precarity: Gendered Subjects and the Healthcare Industry in Contemporay Kolkata. Oxford University Press India, 2019.

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Cultural migrations and gendered subjects: Colonial and postcolonial representations of the female body. New Castle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars, 2011.

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Clisby, Suzanne, und Julia Holdsworth. Gendering Women: Identity and Mental Wellbeing Through the Lifecourse. Policy Press, 2016.

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Gendering Women: Identity and Mental Wellbeing Through the Lifecourse. Policy Press, 2014.

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Gendering Women: Identity and Mental Wellbeing Through the Lifecourse. Policy Press, 2016.

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Gendering Women: Identity and Mental Wellbeing Through the Lifecourse. Policy Press, 2014.

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Gendering Women: Identity and Mental Wellbeing Through the Lifecourse. Policy Press, 2014.

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Butterfield, Jo, und Elizabeth Heineman. The Gendered Nexus between Conflict and Citizenship in Historical Perspective. Herausgegeben von Fionnuala Ní Aoláin, Naomi Cahn, Dina Francesca Haynes und Nahla Valji. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199300983.013.6.

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This chapter explores the association of citizenship with warfare. The chapter begins its historical exploration with the revolutionary wars of the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. It then addresses how different systems of government elaborated the gendered and militarized nexus of citizenship. It concludes by exploring the construction of gendered citizenship in international humanitarian law and human rights law. While feminist movements have made progress in establishing women as subjects—rather than objects—of international law, the feminist focus on eradicating war has been pushed to the margins. Thus, recognizing women as citizens with international rights continues to hinge on the nexus between gender and conflict.
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Gender And Subject Choice: Take-up of Technological Subjects in Second-level. Liffey Press, 2005.

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Ahlawat, Ila. Women and Temporality in Literature and Cinema. Amsterdam University Press B.V., 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9789048561728.

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Women and Temporality in Literature and Cinema delves into the subject of literary and cinematic women characters entrapped in temporal spaces and their peculiar communication with visibility, enclosure, space, and time in the context of sexual and temporal discord. It explores subjects such as youth, ageing, remembering, forgetting, and repeating within the larger realm of gendered temporalities that are essentially nuanced and affective experiences. Throughout, this book seeks to locate and spell out the damaging as well as the healing effects of temporality upon women’s consciousness.
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Zellinger, Elissa. Lyrical Strains. University of North Carolina Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469659817.001.0001.

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In this book, Elissa Zellinger analyzes both political philosophy and poetic theory in order to chronicle the consolidation of the modern lyric and the liberal subject across the long nineteenth century. In the nineteenth-century United States, both liberalism and lyric sought self-definition by practicing techniques of exclusion. Liberalism was a political philosophy whose supposed universals were limited to white men and created by omitting women, the enslaved, and Native peoples. The conventions of poetic reception only redoubled the sense that liberal selfhood defined its boundaries by refusing raced and gendered others. Yet Zellinger argues that it is precisely the poetics of the excluded that offer insights into the dynamic processes that came to form the modern liberal and lyric subjects. She examines poets—Frances Sargent Osgood, Elizabeth Oakes Smith, Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, Edna St. Vincent Millay, and E. Pauline Johnson—whose work uses lyric practices to contest the very assumptions about selfhood responsible for denying them the political and social freedoms enjoyed by full liberal subjects. In its consideration of politics and poetics, this project offers a new approach to genre and gender that will help shape the field of nineteenth-century American literary studies.
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Lindheim, Sara H. Latin Elegy and the Space of Empire. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198871446.001.0001.

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This book argues that the subject in Latin elegy, beginning with Catullus, constitutes itself in relation to the dynamically expanding space of empire from the late Republic to the end of the Augustan age. The lack of fixity in the elegiac subject and space of empire go hand in hand. Questions of geographical space become questions about the de-centered, dislocated subject; in imagining geographical space our very nature as subjects comes to the fore. Catullus, Propertius, Tibullus, and Ovid each offers his own unique expression of the gendered subject, and their poetry runs the gamut of responses to the expanding geographical empire. First comes the dream of Roman imperium sine fine, an empire that capaciously stretches to the ends of the inhabited world. And yet, imperium sine fine requires the existence of some sort of fines, even if the fantasy demands that they be overrun. Formlessness, or worse, rapidly alternating forms, gives rise to anxieties and the desire to set down some fines, to establish where, exactly, the boundaries of empire are, what belongs “inside” and what can be relegated to “outside.” But fines, cartographically speaking, are never as stable as we want them to be, and, for a rapidly expanding empire, are always under pressure. The very constitution of the gendered elegiac subject mirrors, anticipates, runs parallel to the problems and anxieties that the map of expanding empire tries to solve, yet simultaneously reveals in its production of space.
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McCracken, Angela B. Globalization through Feminist Lenses. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190846626.013.207.

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Feminist scholarship has contributed to the conceptual development of globalization by including more than merely the expansion and integration of global markets. Feminist perspectives on globalization are necessarily interdisciplinary; their definitions and what they bring to discussions of globalization are naturally shaped by differing disciplinary commitments. In the fields of International Relations (IR) and International Political Economy (IPE), feminists offer four major contributions to globalization scholarship: they bring into relief the experiences and agency of women and other marginalized subjects within processes of globalization; they highlight the gendered aspects of the processes of globalization; they offer critical insights into non-gender-sensitive globalization discourses and scholarship; they propose new ways of conceiving of globalization and its effects that make visible women, women’s agency, and gendered power relations. The feminist literature on globalization, however, is extensively interdisciplinary in nature rather than monolithic or unified. The very definition of key concepts such as globalization, gender, and feminism are not static within the literature. On the contrary, the understanding of these terms and the evolution of their conceptual meanings are central to the development of the literature on globalization through feminist perspectives. There are at least four areas of feminist scholarship on globalization that are in the early stages of development and deserve further attention: the intersection between men/masculinities and globalization; the effects of globalization on women privileged by race, class, and/or nation; the gendered aspects of the globalization of media and signs; and the need for feminists to continue undertaking empirical research.
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Rademaker, Laura. Gender, Race, and Twentieth-Century Dissenting Traditions. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198702252.003.0013.

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This chapter bases its analysis of rapid changes in conceptions of race and gender in the contextual shifts in authority, autonomy, and demography within Dissenting Protestantism around the world, particularly between the bureaucratized, wealthy global North and the poor, mostly non-white and female churches in the global South. The chapter ‘embraces the intersection’ of categories of race and gender to avoid overlooking lived, embodied experiences of people as both ‘gendered and raced’. Subjects covered include Pentecostalism’s fresh expressions of gender and conceptions of race, women’s work in the international missionary movement and the social gospel, new dissenting Christianities and expressions of racial identities in a context of decolonization and the rise of independent churches; the civil rights movement in the USA and the rise of second-wave feminism; conservative reactions to evangelical feminism, ‘complementarian’ gender roles, and the demographic shift in (D)issenting Protestantism—the rise of the global South.
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Schwartz, Adria E. Sexual Subjects: Lesbians, Gender and Psychoanalysis. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Sexual Subjects: Lesbians, Gender and Psychoanalysis. Routledge, 2013.

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Schwartz, Adria E. Sexual Subjects: Lesbians, Gender and Psychoanalysis. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Schwartz, Adria E. Sexual Subjects: Lesbians, Gender and Psychoanalysis. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Schwartz, Adria. Sexual Subjects: Lesbians, Gender and Psychoanalysis. Routledge, 1997.

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Sexual subjects: Lesbians, gender, and psychoanalysis. New York: Routledge, 1998.

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Gozdecka, Dorota, und Anne Macduff. Feminism, Postfeminism and Legal Theory: Beyond the Gendered Subject? Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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