SOCIAL SCIENCE + Women's Studies
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SOCIAL SCIENCE + Women's Studies
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SOCIAL SCIENCE + Women's Studies
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Incoming Resources
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- Driven toward madness, the fugitive slave Margaret Garner and tragedy on the Ohio, Nikki M. Taylor
- How college athletics are hurting girls' sports, the pay-to-play pipeline, Rick Eckstein
- Gendertrolling, how misogyny went viral, Karla Mantilla
- Haters, harassment, abuse, and violence online, Bailey Poland
- The big letdown, how medicine, big business, and feminism undermine breastfeeding, Kimberly Seals Allers
- Handbook of gender and women's studies, edited by Kathy Davis, Mary Evans, and Judith Lorber
- Drink, the intimate relationship between women and alcohol, Ann Dowsett Johnston
- Body of truth, how science, history, and culture drive our obsession with weight--and what we can do about it, Harriet Brown
- The mother of all questions, Rebecca Solnit ; images by Paz de la Calzada
- Divided we stand, the battle over women's rights and family values that polarized American politics, Marjorie J. Spruill
- Lactivism, how feminists and fundamentalists, hippies and yuppies, and physicians and politicians made breastfeeding big business and bad policy, Courtney Jung
- Women in Utah history, paradigm or paradox?, edited by Patricia Lyn Scott and Linda Thatcher ; Susan Allred Whetstone, photograph editor
- Mothering by degrees, single mothers and the pursuit of postsecondary education, Jillian M. Duquaine-Watson
- But enough about me, why we read other people's lives, Nancy K. Miller
- Pistols and petticoats, 175 years of lady detectives in fact and fiction, Erika Janik
- Because of sex, one law, ten cases, and fifty years that changed American women's lives at work, Gillian Thomas
- And the spirit moved them, the lost radical history of America's first feminists, Helen LaKelly Hunt ; foreword by Cornel West
- Pushout, the criminalization of Black girls in schools, Monique W. Morris
- The only woman in the room, why science is still a boys' club, Eileen Pollack
- You've come a long way, baby, women, politics, and popular culture, edited by Lilly J. Goren
- Why I am not a feminist, a feminist manifesto, Jessa Crispin
- A call to action, women, religion, violence, and power, Jimmy Carter
- Under the bus, how working women are being run over, Caroline Fredrickson
- American girls, social media and the secret lives of teenagers, Nancy Jo Sales
- Politics of the womb, women, reproduction, and the state in Kenya, Lynn M. Thomas
- We believe you, survivors of campus sexual assault speak out, Annie E. Clark and Andrea L. Pino
- What works for women at work, four patterns working women need to know, Joan C. Williams and Rachel Dempsey ; foreword by Anne-Marie Slaughter
- All the single ladies, unmarried women and the rise of an independent nation, Rebecca Traister
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