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    Women, culture, and creativity /

    Published 2006
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    Autour des critiques du concept de sexe. Entretien avec Anne Fausto-Sterling by Anne Fausto-Sterling, Priscille Touraille

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…It revisits some of the essential issues in the confrontation between the different disciplinary epistemologies of Gender Studies and Biology. Based on the work developed by Fausto-Sterling since the 1990s, the two scholars shift the focus to the problematic articulations between the Social Sciences and Biology that have shaped one of the most important critiques to emerge from Gender studies in the last twenty-five years.…”
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    Approches sur l’historiographie du genre à Byzance by Georges Sidéris

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…Gender Studies hold an important place in Byzantine Studies. …”
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    Du féminisme à la sexologie : un parcours en Histoire by Sylvie Chaperon

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…I myself belong to the third feminist and gender studies generation; the first gathers the pioneers of the field, the second constitutes itself from students of the 1970’s, and the fourth is in its doctoral phase. …”
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    Unpacking Globalisation: markets,gender and work /

    Published 2005
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    Gender in Agriculture and Technology/

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    Women's Health : African and global perspectives /

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    L’historicisation de l’homosexualité dans La volonté de savoir : une des voies d’appropriation de Foucault par les études de genre by Julie Mazaleigue-Labaste

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Foucault is now an major reference for gender studies and feminist studies. This raises a paradox at first sight: he never explicitly used gender as a category in his work, and he made few, if any, references to feminist studies that were contemporary to him. …”
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    Women's health : African and global perspectives /

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    Women's health : African and global perspectives /

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