Diaz, S. P. (2012). Gender, race, and science : a feminista analysis of women of color in science. University of Washington. |
Graduate, Dissertations |
Gender, Queer Studies, Race and Ethnicity, Science and Technology, Women of Color |
Peloff, A. R. (2011). Unexpected feminisms : how popular culture brought feminism beyond the movement. University of Washington. |
Graduate, Dissertations |
Culture, Feminism, Feminist Theory, Gender, Media Studies, Popular Culture, Women |
Bhatt, A. (2011). At home in globalization : social reproduction, transnational migration and the circulating Indian household. University of Washington. |
Graduate, Dissertations |
Class, Ethnography, Gender, Immigration, Indian, Labor, Science and Technology, Transnational |
Adair, Z. R. (2010). Negotiating spectacle : Florence Mills, Josephine Baker & Adelaide Hall : transnational black women’s expressive culture, 1920-1935. University of Washington. |
Graduate, Dissertations |
20th Century, African American, Culture, Ethnography, Gender, Performance Studies, Race and Ethnicity, Sexuality, Transnational, Women of Color |
Kinney, J. L. (2010). “Making church” : the experience of spirituality in women’s choruses. University of Washington. |
Graduate, Dissertations |
Feminism, Music, Queer Studies, Religion, Women |
Severson, J. R. (2009). The discourse of conflict : a new reading of court-ordered Cesareans. University of Washington. |
Graduate, Dissertations |
Body, Feminist Theory, Law and Political Thought, Medicine, Motherhood, Reproduction, Women, Women of Color |
Hellrung, A. L. (2009). Athletic girls: External support, internal motivation, and advanced participation in sport (Vol. 70, Issue 8). ProQuest Dissertations & Theses. |
Graduate, Dissertations |
Culture, Gender, Women |
Bushnell, J. M. (2009). “I can think of a lot of stories.” : shared knowledges, indigenous methodology and purposeful conversations with sixteen native women in Seattle. University of Washington. |
Graduate, Dissertations |
American Indian/Native American, Community, Indigenous, Intellectual History, Women of Color |
Leissle, K. (2008). Cocoa and cash, culture and chocolate: A feminist analysis of development and trade in Ghana and Britain (Vol. 69, Issue 5). |
Graduate, Dissertations |
Economics, Feminist Theory, Gender, Labor, Political Economy, Race and Ethnicity |
Nath, Dipika (2008). Feral disorders and colonial exclusions: Animal reared feral children, discourses of animality, and the treatment of animals in colonial India (Doctoral dissertation, University of Washington). Available from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global database. (UMI No. 200932878) |
Graduate, Dissertations |
Animal Studies, Comparative Literature, Culture, Indian, Race and Ethnicity, Science and Technology |
Rosenberg, K. E. (2008). From moderate chastisement to mandatory arrest : responses to violence against women in Canada and the United States. University of Washington. |
Graduate, Dissertations |
Activism, Crime and Criminality, Feminism, Feminist Theory, Law and Political Thought, Social Justice, Violence and Trauma, Women |
Arora, A. (2008). The re-enchantment of feminism : countering fundamentalisms, encountering the sacred. University of Washington. |
Graduate, Dissertations |
Feminism, Gender, Religion, Women |
Blaser, B. (2008). More than just lab partners : women scientists and engineers married and partnered to other scientists and engineers. University of Washington. |
Graduate, Dissertations |
Labor, Political Economy, Science and Technology, Women |
McGowan, M. L. (2007). Stem cells, genetic selection, and strong embryos : a feminist analysis of preimplantation genetic diagnosis. University of Washington.
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Graduate, Dissertations |
Body, Ethics, Medicine, Reproduction, Science and Technology, Women |
Henderson, M. C. (2007). Fractured mothering: African American mothers at the crossroads of expectations and reality (Vol. 67, Issue 9). |
Graduate, Dissertations |
African American, Motherhood, Reproduction, Social Change, Women of Color |
Maurer, S. (2006). Feminist border praxis : exploring racialized citizenship, national belonging and gendered reproduction in the Yakima Valley. University of Washington.
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Graduate, Dissertations |
Economics, Ethnography, Feminist Theory, Immigration, Labor, Transnational, Women |