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- Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies
- University of Nebraska Press
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- The Question of Muslim Women’s Rights and the Ontario Shari’ah Tribunals: Examining Liberal Claims Volume 34, Number 2, 2013, pp. 134-154
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This issue contains 17 articles in total
- Contributors
- Editor's Note: Critical Interventions into Place, Nation, Creativity, and Feminist Knowledge
- Living Our Lives through Their Words: Reflections on the Marathon Reading of Work by Audre Lorde and Adrienne Rich at the Lesbian Herstory Archives, November 17, 2012
- Feminist Currents
- Not Me
- I Am My Mother’s Daughter
- Image—Self, Women in Art: A Portrait Project
- Words to Start Fires
- “Summoning Your Youth at Will”: Memory, Time, and Aging in the Work of Penelope Lively, Margaret Atwood, and Doris Lessing
- “We Couldn’t Get Them Printed,” So We Learned to Print: Ain’t I a Woman? and the Iowa City Women’s Press
- “The Clothes I Wear Help Me to Know My Own Power”: The Politics of Gender Presentation in the Era of Women’s Liberation
- The Question of Muslim Women’s Rights and the Ontario Shari’ah Tribunals: Examining Liberal Claims
- Willa Cather and the Upside- Down Politics of Feminist Darwinism
- Women with Muscle: Contemporary Women and the Classic Muscle Car
- Coalition and Control: Hoosier Feminists and the Equal Rights Amendment
- A Shared Pacific Arena: Empire, Agriculture, and the Life Narratives of Mary Paik Lee, Angeles Monrayo, and Mary Tomita
- Joyce’s Vagina Dentata: Irish Nationalism and the Colonial Dilemma of Manhood
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