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    Narratives of heritage and legacy: Child and adolescent mental health trainees portrayed by Ayobello Ayotunde, Karen Siegel, Adelaide Feibel, Laelia Benoit, Andrés Martin

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…We used the portraiture sessions as opportunities for participants to reflect on their professional trajectories and developmental progression.MethodsThe lead author painted Heritage and Legacy, a 6 × 4 ft oil painting of 15 trainees (8 women), between February 2020 and December 2022. …”
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    Les images d’enfermement dans John Marchmont’s Legacy de Mary Elizabeth Braddon by Marion Charret-Del Bove

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…Mary Elizabeth Braddon’s novel John Marchmont’s Legacy was serialized in Temple Bar from December 1862 to January 1864. …”
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    Jacobean Morality and Moral Performativity in Volpone and Women Beware Women by Gül Kurtuluş

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…The play conveys serious criticism of society such as Corvino’s offering his innocent and chaste wife to Volpone to reach his legacy and, also the bad treatment of women. The trial scene bears a serious portrayal of injustice, slander, false witnesses, and the victimization of the innocent and morally good characters. …”
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    Brumes, brouillards et incertitudes dans John Marchmont’s Legacy (1863) de Mary Elizabeth Braddon by Marion Charret-Del Bove

    Published 2010-06-01
    “…This is John Marchmont’s Legacy, serialized from December 1862 to January 1864. …”
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    The High Price of Gender Noncompliance: Exploring the Economic Marginality of Trans Women in South Africa by Siyanda Buyile Shabalala, Megan Campbell

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…These cisgender‐privileging norms intersect with racism and colonial‐apartheid legacies, compounding economic difficulties for trans women. …”
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    La transmission de legs ottomans en Tunisie. La maisonnée Bū Ḥājib des années 1870 aux années 1930 by M’hamed Oualdi

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…By studying a Tunisian household, that of the Bū Ḥājib family, established in the second half of the 19th century, this essay explores the multiple forms of Ottoman legacies and the various Ottoman provincial practices used by some Tunisian elites well into the first five decades of the French colonization in Tunisia. …”
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    Martha Graham, ‘An American, A kosmos’: Border-crossing in Martha Graham’s early works by Adeline CHEVRIER-BOSSEAU

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Graham pioneered a new way for women to dance, to express their femininity and their power: her works, inspired by Native American traditions, Mexican folklore, Greek mythology and literature from both sides of the Atlantic, depict strong women who are not afraid of pushing boundaries.Creating an American choreographic tradition also meant exploring its literary legacy for Martha Graham: this paper therefore also delves into the way the Whitmanian intertext emerges in Graham’s choreographic writing, in her conception of Americanness, modernity, the body and gender.…”
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    Embodied Coloniality by Nezihat Bakar-Langeland

    Published 2025-01-01
    “… This comprehensive study examines the lived experiences of Muslim immigrant women in Norway, focusing mainly on the colonial wounds as a manifestation of the enduring impact of coloniality on daily lives. …”
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    La femme d’origine maghrébine en immigration. Dynamiques identitaires, genre et personnalisation by Abdelhak Qribi

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…The approach of North African women’s realities in France through the prism of "gender" in the capacity of a constructivist perspective, as well as its inclusion within socialization and personalization issues, seems to be an effective way for understanding identity dynamics. …”
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    Traces et sens de l'Histoire chez les voyageuses françaises et britanniques dans l'Italie préunitaire (1815-1861) by Nicolas Bourguinat

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…Historical Traces and Historical Perceptions in French and British Women’s Travel Writings on Preunified Italy (1814-1861).This article deals with women's travel writing about Italy in the first half of the nineteenth century (1814-1861), using an extensive definition of travel literature. …”
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    “Your mother is in the struggle!” The gender dimension of the search for the disappeared in Nuevo Leon, Mexico by Nadejda Iliná

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…This group is maintaining the legacy of women who have historically mobilized against disappearances, such as the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo during the dictatorship in Argentina or the mothers of the Eureka Committee during the “dirty war” in Mexico. …”
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    The Religious Work of Beverly Jenkins’s Black Historical Romance by Jeania Ree V. Moore

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Jenkins innovates in and amplifies the religiosity of Black chronicling through the erotic, a powerful religious resource embraced by Black women theologians, ethicists, and writers. This article draws on Black womanist and Black feminist scholarship to show how Jenkins centers desire, interiority, and pleasure within Black women’s moral agency and affirms Black women’s embodied flourishing. …”
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