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195 citations
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195 citations
related to Gender as a subject or category
Article
Felix E. Rietmann
(2024)
Mother-blaming revisited: Gender, cinematography, and infant research in the heyday of psychoanalysis.
History of the Human Sciences
(pp. 87-116).
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Article
Hanneke Hoekstra
(2024)
Vocation as tragedy: Love and knowledge in the lives of the Mills, the Webers, and the Russells.
Endeavour: Review of the Progress of Science
(p. 100918).
(/isis/citation/CBB520404307/)
Article
Jessica Hinchy
(2024)
Histories of aging and gender variability: Old age in the nineteenth-century ‘Hijra’/‘Eunuch’ archive.
Gender and History
(pp. 130-150).
(/isis/citation/CBB034703548/)
Article
Sylvia M. Nickerson
(2023)
Marrying the radical, the conventional, and the mystical: Mathematics, gender and religion in the lives of William Kingdon and Lucy Lane Clifford.
Endeavour: Review of the Progress of Science
(p. 100901).
(/isis/citation/CBB550290529/)
Article
David E. Dunning; Brigitte Stenhouse
(2023)
Bringing the history of mathematics home: Entangled practices of domesticity, gender, and mathematical work.
Endeavour: Review of the Progress of Science
(p. 100902).
(/isis/citation/CBB034153483/)
Article
Diederik F. Janssen
(2023)
Venae spermaticae post aures: The early modern angiology-neurology of virility.
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences
(pp. 357-372).
(/isis/citation/CBB562717078/)
Article
Hannah Little
(2023)
Stereotypes, gender, and humor in representations of coders in Silicon Valley. Review of TV series Silicon Valley (HBO 2014–2019).
Science as Culture
(pp. 315-321).
(/isis/citation/CBB062679063/)
Book
Joel Katzav; Krist Vaesen; Dorothy Rogers
(2023)
Knowledge, Mind and Reality: An Introduction by Early Twentieth-Century American Women Philosophers.
(/isis/citation/CBB854657107/)
Article
Patricia Hart Mangan
(2023)
Miss Lyon’s Choice: Gender and Ceramic Material Culture.
Historical Archaeology
(pp. 252-285).
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Article
Zada Komara
(2023)
Healer’s Choice: Gender, Self-Care, and Women’s Wellness Products in an Appalachian Coal Town.
International Journal of Historical Archaeology
(pp. 158-182).
(/isis/citation/CBB181354303/)
Article
Jodi A. Barnes
(2023)
Tonics, Bitters, and Other Curatives: An Archaeology of Medicalization at Hollywood Plantation.
International Journal of Historical Archaeology
(pp. 81-116).
(/isis/citation/CBB525297792/)
Article
Katharine Park
(2023)
The Myth of the “One-Sex” Body.
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
(pp. 150-175).
(/isis/citation/CBB629564037/)
Book
Saini, Angela
(2023-02-23)
The Patriarchs: The Origins of Inequality.
(/isis/citation/CBB988438156/)
Article
Kat Jungnickel
(2023)
Clothing Inventions as Acts of Citizenship? The Politics of Material Participation, Wearable Technologies, and Women Patentees in Late Victorian Britain.
Science, Technology, and Human Values
(pp. 9-33).
(/isis/citation/CBB497530844/)
Article
Willemijn Ruberg
(2023)
Hysteria as a Shape-Shifting Forensic Psychiatric Diagnosis in the Netherlands c. 1885–1960.
Gender and History
(pp. 565-581).
(/isis/citation/CBB847622950/)
Article
Krista Lynes
(2023)
How Like a Leaf: Vital Energy in Greenhouse Infrastructures.
Configurations: A Journal of Literature, Science, and Technology
(pp. 159-184).
(/isis/citation/CBB693355468/)
Article
James Chappel
(2023)
Wrinkles in Time: Old Age, Gender and Temporality in Nineteenth-Century Germany.
Gender and History
(pp. 935-953).
(/isis/citation/CBB465074051/)
Book
Basil Arnould Price; Jane Elizabeth Bonsall; Meagan Khoury
(2023)
Medieval Mobilities: Gendered Bodies, Spaces, and Movements.
(/isis/citation/CBB380024492/)
Article
Jamyung Choi
(2022)
Gender of Profession: The Nurse and The Medical Practitioner at the Tokyo Imperial University Hospital.
Korean Journal of Medical History
(pp. 647-689).
(/isis/citation/CBB066285237/)
Book
Rachel E. Walker
(2022)
Beauty and the Brain: The Science of Human Nature in Early America.
(/isis/citation/CBB487226567/)
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