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Davies, Paul. “Cosmos as Metaphor: Eco-spiritual Poetics.” In Parham (Collections): pp. 75-86. [2002] | |
Environmental Sciences | |
Keywords: biome | ecology | environmental sciences | evolution | gender studies | literature¬¬—19th-20th C | patriarchy | Percy Bysshe Shelley | physical & mathematical sciences | poetry | religion | symbolism | |
Freeman, Tabitha. Conceptualising Fatherhood: Gender, Discourse and the Paradoxes of Patriarchy. Ph.D. Dissertation: University Essex, 2004. | |
Social Sciences | |
Keywords: Biological Sciences | gender studies | patriarchy | popular sciences | rhetoric of science | social sciences | theory | |
Gargano, Elizabeth. The Education of Bronte's New Nouvelle Heloise in Shirley. SEL Studies in English Literature 1500-1900. 44 (Autumn 2004): 779-803. | |
Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | |
Keywords: Charlotte Brontë | Jean-Jacques Rousseau | literature—18th--19th C | patriarchy | pedagogy | Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | |
Larbalestier, Justine. The Battle of the Sexes in Science Fiction. Middletown, CN: Wesleyan University Press, 2002. | |
Social Sciences | |
Keywords: Alice Sheldon | Charles Platt | feminism | gender studies | Hugo Gernsback | Isaac Asimov | James Michael | James Tiptree | Joanna Russ | Judith Merril | Pat Murphy | patriarchy | Philip Wylie | popular sciences | Raccoona Sheldon | science fiction | social sciences | Susan Wood | |
Marijaq, Jan Isobel. Patriarchy and Fundamentalism in the Science Fiction of Sheri S. Tepper. Ph.D. Dissertation: California Institute Integral Studies, 2004. | |
Popular Sciences | |
Keywords: culture studies | fundamentalism | gender studies | literature—20th C | monotheism | patriarchy | popular sciences | psychopathology | science fiction | Sheri S. Tepper | social sciences | |
Pries, Desiree. De/re-essentializing the Feminine: Subversion and Utopia in the works of Amelie Nothomb. Ph.D. Dissertation: Indiana University, 2004. | |
Social Sciences | |
Keywords: Amelie Nothomb | autobiography | beauty | body | culture studies | cynicism | epics | fairy tales | gender studies | literature—20th C | mythology | paradox | parody | patriarchy | poststructuralism | science fiction | social sciences | theory | utopia | |
Shepherd, Tonya A. "The Spectacular Madwoman: Nineteenth-century Women Writers Who Exposed the Ideological Bias of Psychiatric Objectivity and the Immorality of Moral Asylum Management." Ph.D. Dissertation: Indiana University Pennsylvania, 2003. | |
Literature, Science & the Arts | |
Keywords: asylums | autobiography | Casper Lavater | culture studies | Elizabeth Blackwell | Fanny Fern | gender studies | immorality | insanity | literature--19th C | medicine | objectivity | patriarchy | photography | physiognomy | psychological and cognitive sciences | social sciences | technology | theory | visual arts--19th C | |
Walker, Charlotte Zoë. “Letting in the Sky: An Ecofeminist Reading of Virginia Woolf’s Short Fiction.” In Parham (Collections): pp. 172-185. [2002] | |
Environmental Sciences | |
Keywords: colonialism | ecology | environmental sciences | gender studies | landsape | literature—20th C | literature—children’s | patriarchy | Virginia Woolf | war | |
Wiley, Christopher. 'When a Woman Speaks the Truth About Her Body': Ethel Smyth, Virginia Woolf, and the Challenges of Lesbian Auto/biography. Music and Letters 85 (August 2004): 388-414. | |
Social Sciences | |
Keywords: autobiography | biography | Ethel Smyth | gender studies | literature—20th C | music | narrative | patriarchy | social sciences | Virginia Woolf |