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- Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies
- University of Nebraska Press
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- At the Crossroads of Equality versus Protection: American Occupationnaire Women and Socialist Feminism in US Occupied Japan, 1945–1952 Volume 38, Number 2, 2017, pp. 114-147
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This issue contains 10 articles in total
- Introduction
- Feminist Currents: Decolonial Responses to the Neoliberalization of the University
- Slumbering Woman
- Keeping Hope Alive: A Case Study of the Continuing Argument for Ratification of the ERA
- “In the Beginning Was the Word”: Evangelical Christian Women, the Equal Rights Amendment, and Competing Definitions of Womanhood
- At the Crossroads of Equality versus Protection: American Occupationnaire Women and Socialist Feminism in US Occupied Japan, 1945–1952
- “Trying to Bail the Ocean with a Sieve”: Grace Harte’s 1941 Alternative Equal Rights Amendment
- The Equal Rights Amendment and the Rise of Emancipationism, 1932–1946
- “Another Nun for ERA”: Buttons, Banners, and Other Ratification Campaign Ephemera
- ERA Roundtable
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