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Latina identity and military enlistment: The intersection of race, ethnicity, and gender
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Intersex subjectivities: Construction and transformation of identities at the margins of the gender binary
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Continuity and Change of Community-Initiated Militias in Mozambique
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The Slow Violence of Extraction
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The Slow Violence of Extraction (Detail)
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From Frontier Violence to Post-Apocalyptic Ash: Ecological Violence and Environmental Ethics in Cormac McCarthy’s Blood Meridian and The Road
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Making art to make identity : shifting perceptions of self amongst historically disadvantaged South African artists
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Making kinship with plants and the multiple meanings of care in Amazonian Indigenous gardens
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Fertility, sexuality and HIV/Aids prevention campaigns in Mafalala barrio, Maputo, Mozambique
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The Magic, the Mountain and the Muti: towards an interpretation of Marikana as marronage
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Generation After: Kinship in the aftermath of genocidal sexual violence in Rwanda
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Gender, Ethnicity, and Social Class in Monica Krawczyk’s Short Stories
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Journeys to health : middle-class Mozambican women assess healthcare service delivery in Mozambique and South Africa
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Fractured Identities: Hybridity and Generational Conflict in Hanif Kureishi’s “My Son the Fanatic”
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On becoming citizens of the 'non-existent': violence, document-production and Syrian war-time migration in Abkhazia
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A Singular Seminar: A Lifetime of (Self-)Discovery
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The silent few: An ethnographic study of gender perceptions in the Syracuse University esports community
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Queer configurations: The female divine, regional identity, and Queer‐religious belonging in South India
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The biopolitics of violence in the drama of the Niger Delta
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Ethnic heterogeneity of knowledge on termites and human consumption in southern Cameroon
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Connecting at the intersection: Conversing identities on a street corner in Cape Town
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Roots and routes : locating Tibetan identities in diaspora
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Establishing positive relationships and enhancing self-concept among special students in inclusive classrooms
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“I need to take care of myself as well”—self‐care strategies of abortion acompañantes in Northern Mexico