-
“We Gained Our Independence, But we Lost Our Mothers”: Documenting Post-Communist Female Migration through Home Videos in Otilia Babara’s Love is not an Orange
-
Culturally Responsive Care for Jewish Patients and Colleagues in Speech-Language Pathology
-
Helen Finch. German-Jewish Life Writing in the Aftermath of the Holocaust: Beyond Testimony. Camden House, 2023.
-
Notes on an Installation: Crater of a Home, Corner of a Mind
-
Rewriting Herstory: Women from Micro-Histories to South African Fiction
-
We Learn by Doing, Leading, and Competing: Women in Athletics and Physical Education at Bridgewater and Beyond, 1890-1960
-
Visual Dialogues on Gender: Women’s Perspectives from the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar
-
Public Discourses about/by Women Migrants and Refugees from Central and Eastern Europe: (in)Visibility and (dis)Empowerment
-
Advertisement: Women in French Studies
-
Advertisement: Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature
-
Resilient Adaptation or Reclaimed Agency? Ukrainian Women’s Negotiation of Integration in Romania
-
The Visibility of Ukrainian Women Refugees in the Romanian Public Sphere. Representations and Modes of Engagement
-
Intersectional Trap of (in)Visible Identities and Belongings. Between Engagement and Entrapment of Displaced Ukrainian Women Scientists
-
Review;Lives of Circumcised and Veiled Women; A Global-Indian Interplay of Discourses and Narratives, Debangana Chatterjee, 2024. Routledge
-
Anke Finger and Julie Shoults, Editors. Women in German Expressionism: Gender / Sexuality / Activism. U of Michigan P, 2023.
-
Calvert, Katherine E. Modeling Motherhood in Weimar Germany: Political and Psychological Discourses in Women’s Writing. Camden House, 2023.
-
Seeing Reality from a New Dimension
-
Wombs, Wizards, and Wisdom: Bilbo's Journey from Childhood in The Hobbit
-
Amefricanity: Latin America from a Black and Indigenous perspective
-
Screening for Heavy Metals in Tea Leaves from Bangladesh Using X-Ray Fluorescence
-
Teaching Hurricane María: From Chaos and Crisis to Healing and Resistance in Contemporary Puerto Rican Fiction
-
Play Me for a Fool: Horror-Inducing Madness from Edgar Allan Poe to The Dark Eye (1995)
-
“We can give it different form”: From garbage to beauty — raising ecological and gender justice awareness through the art of Meena Kayastha
-
“It’s Like It’s from a Movie or Something”: Narrative Instability, Remediation, and Cultural Prestige in the Indie Video Games Hotline Miami and Katana Zero