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Women's work is weeping : constructions of gender in a Catholic Community ' , in Henrietta L. Moore , Todd Sanders , and Bwire Kaare ( eds ) , Those Who Play With Fire : gender , fertility , and transformation in East and Southern ...
Women's work is weeping : constructions of gender in a Catholic Community ' , in Henrietta L. Moore , Todd Sanders , and Bwire Kaare ( eds ) , Those Who Play With Fire : gender , fertility , and transformation in East and Southern ...
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Gender and material culture in West Pokot , Kenya ' , in Dorothy L. Hodgson ( ed . ) , Rethinking Pastoralism in Africa : gender , culture and the myth of the patriarchal pastoralist . Oxford : James Currey . Beauvoir , Simone de .
Gender and material culture in West Pokot , Kenya ' , in Dorothy L. Hodgson ( ed . ) , Rethinking Pastoralism in Africa : gender , culture and the myth of the patriarchal pastoralist . Oxford : James Currey . Beauvoir , Simone de .
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Using an eclectic , if somewhat mutually reinforcing mixture of cognitive , psychological and symbolic approaches , she describes how three cultural models of gender relations interact with social structures and personal experience to ...
Using an eclectic , if somewhat mutually reinforcing mixture of cognitive , psychological and symbolic approaches , she describes how three cultural models of gender relations interact with social structures and personal experience to ...
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