Issei Women and Work: Washerwomen, Prostitutes, Midwives, and Barbers.Published in:Hawaiian Journal of History, 2015, v. 49, p. 119, doi. 10.1353/hjh.2015.0011By:NAKAMURA, KELLI Y.Publication type:Article
Violence, Gender, and the Politics of She-Tragedy in British Abolitionist Literature.Published in:European Romantic Review, 2018, v. 29, n. 4, p. 459, doi. 10.1080/10509585.2018.1487374By:Lewis, DallinPublication type:Article
Feminized or Just Faithful? How Women Church Planters Point Us toward Jesus.Published in:Mutuality, 2018, v. 25, n. 4, p. 3By:Krueger, TimPublication type:Article
Marxist Feminism Meets Postcolonial Feminism in Organizational Theorizing: Issues, Implications and Responses.Published in:Journal of International Women's Studies, 2018, v. 19, n. 2, p. 186By:Seneviratne, PrajnaPublication type:Article
Bondswomen's Work on the Cotton Frontier: Wagram Plantation, Arkansas.Published in:2015By:HOUSTON JONES, KELLYPublication type:Essay
"Keeping All Hands Moving": A Plantation Mistress in Antebellum Arkansas.Published in:2015By:PARKER MOORE, JESSICAPublication type:Essay