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Graduate Dissertations |
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2006 Bouchard, Danielle, The Feminist Order of Things: Interdiscipilnarity, Globalization, and Postcoloniality in Contemporary Feminist Theory, Amy Kaminsky and Jigna Desai Brandzel, Amy, Queering the Subject(s) of U.S. Citizenship: Beyond the Normative Citizen in Law and Culture, Richa Nagar and Barbara Welke Davis, Dawn Rae, De-colonizing Love: Feminist Subjects and the Ability of Not Knowing 2005 Bullington, Sam, From the “Rainbow Nation” to the “New Apartheid”: Sexual Orientation and HIV/AIDS in Contemporary South African Nation Building, Susan Craddock Hottinger, Sara, Making Mathematical Knowledge: A Cultural Study of Late-Eighteenth Century British Mathematics, Jacquelyn Zita and Helen Longino Wayne, Linda, Sexes, Genders, and Sexualities: From Second to Third Wave Feminism, Ellen-Messer Davidow 2003 Swarr, Amanda, Exploring the Boundaries of Gender and Sex: Transgendered Expressions in Contemporary South Africa, Amy Kaminsky and Richa Nagar 2002 Matrix, Sidney, Inventing Cyberculture and Cybersubjectivity: A Critical Study of Cyberfictional Media, Jacquelyn Zita
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