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    (Post)Feminist Genealogies in Kate Muir’s Suffragette City ad Lisa Evans’ Old Baggage by Mariana Ripoll Fonollar

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…My reading of these novels is supported by what Stéphanie Genz calls the “genealogical approach” (2021) to postfeminism, which does not present both movements as dichotomous but acknowledges that different feminist moments should be understood as interrelated and not superseding each other in apparently distinctive “waves.” …”
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    Genealogies and spiritualities in Genesis 4:17-22, 4:25-26, 5:1-32 by C. Lombaard

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…Each of these approaches to genealogy has a different intent; each wants to indicate a different aspect of God’s care. …”
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    Genealogical analysis and identification of donors and sources of valuable breeding traits in the sweet cherry gene pool (overview) by O. V. Eremina

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…For instance, these are varieties 'Lapins', 'Skeena', 'Sweetheart', 'Hedelfingen', 'Emperor Francis', 'Valerii Chkalov', 'Drogans Gelbe' and some others. The genealogical analysis of sweet cherry genotypes made it possible to identify the varieties 'Lapins', 'Skeena', 'Sweetheart' and 'Krupnoplodnaya' as complex donors combining sets of such important breeding traits as productivity, late maturity of fruits, large fruit size, high quality taste of fruit and selffertility. …”
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    Genetic and Shared-Environment Effects on Stature and Lifespan. A Study of Dutch Birth Cohorts (1785–1920) Based on Genealogies by Jan Kok

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…The data consist of about 3,000 men culled from Texel island genealogies, which also include descendants of families who had left the island. …”
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    La hantise du précédent en photographie. Généalogies médiumniques et formes de revenances dans la photographie industrielle by Pierre LANNOY

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…By doing this, the latecomer tells us a descent story in which he shows himself as holding the role of an imitator, an heir, an innovator, or a revolutionary. Such a genealogy is made apparent within the photographic medium itself, through which relations to dead or living predecessors are exposed. …”
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