This page collects research related to Women's Studies by faculty in various departments across campus including Communication Studies, English, Family and Consumer Sciences, and Sociology.

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Submissions from 2013

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Broke: How Debt Bankrupts the Middle Class, Michael D. Gillespie Ph.D.

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The Economic Deterioration of the Family: Historical Contingencies Preceding the Great Recession, Michael D. Gillespie Ph.D.

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Book review: Haia Shpayer-Makov. The Ascent of the Detective: Police Sleuths in Victorian and Edwardian England., Dagni A. Bredesen

Submissions from 2012

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Book Review: Body by Weimar: Athletes, Gender, and German Modernity. By Erik N. Jensen., Sace E. Elder

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The Criminalization of Welfare: A Historical and Contemporary Analysis of Social Control for the Crime of Poverty, Michael D. Gillespie Ph.D.

Submissions from 2010

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On the Trail of the First Professional Female Detectives in British Fiction, Dagni A. Bredesen

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From Viruses to Russian Roulette to Dance: A Rhetorical Critique and Creation of Genetic Metaphors, Marita Gronnvoll

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Ecofeminism and Experiential Learning: Taking the Risks of Activism Seriously, Jeannie Ludlow

Submissions from 2009

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Believing in both genetic determinism and behavioral action: a materialist framework and implications, Celeste Condit, Marita Gronnvoll, Jamie Landau, Lijiang Shen, Lanelle Wright, and Tina M. Harris

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Papa’s Baby, Mama’s . . . Papa?: Toward a Faux Gestational History, Jeannie Ludlow

Submissions from 2008

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Sometimes It’s a Child and a Choice: Toward an Embodied Abortion Praxis, Jeannie Ludlow

Submissions from 2007

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GENDER (IN)VISIBILITY AT ABU GHRAIB, Marita Gronnvoll

Submissions from 2006

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Conformist Subversion: The Ambivalent Agency in Revelations of a Lady Detective, Dagni A. Bredesen