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A Review of Karen Bloom Gevirtz 's The Apothecary's Wife (University of California Press, 2024)
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The Rhetorical Goddess: A Feminist Perspective on Women in Magic
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“Transports of delight”? Reviews of Clarinet Performance in Paris and London, c. 1770 – c. 1810
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Retrospective: The Burney Centre, McGill University, 1945-2024
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Press and perception of women's employment campaign in Nigeria
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Staging the sex wars : contemporary American playwrights through the prism of feminist conflict
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Feminist Jurisprudence, Women Ulama and Iftā in Indonesia
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The ageing female body between feminist video art and horror cinema
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The Shadow Puppets of Elsinore: Edward Gordon Craig and the Cranach Press Hamlet
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Creepy, cute and radically soft: unpacking the importance of contemporary feminist erotic art
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Views of the Baltic German Press on the Traditions: of Other Nationalities in Riga’s Music Life in the 1870s–1880s: The Influence of the Political Context
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A Review of Deborah Weiss's Women and Madness in the Early Romantic Novel: Injured Minds, Ruined Lives
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Fifteen Years of Open-Access, Feminist Editing and Beyond: Laura L. Runge Transitions from Editor-in-Chief to Co-Director of ABO Editorial Board as of ABO vol. 16, no. 1
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Just Don't Know How She Does It: a Feminist's Showroom of Subversive Machinations
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Childhood Trauma, Repression, and Feminist Reimagining Behind Locked Doors: The Witch, a film by Erman Bostan
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Review of Female Printmakers, Printsellers, and Print Publishers in the Eighteenth Century: The Imprint of Women, c. 1700-1830, edited by Cristina S. Martinez and Cynthia E. Roman
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Producing Early Modern London: A Comedy of Urban Space, 1598-1616 / Kelly Stage
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Portable Heritage: perspectives on white mobility in post-apartheid South Africa
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Keeping up with the Queers: White gay and bisexual men's experiences of relationship intimacy and conflict in Cape Town, 1966-2008
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Writing white on black : modernism as discursive paradigm in South African writing on modern Black art
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Uncanny Colours of the Past. Phenomenological Notes on Remediation and Colourization of Black-and-White Footage
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Reading the “Present Time” as Queer Feminist Refuge in Lien Botha’s Eco-Apocalypse
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Contemporary South African printmaking : a study of the artform in relation to socio-economic conditions, with special reference to the Caversham Press
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Table of Contents Vol 91 (2024)