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Friday, March 20, 2015
Gender Studies Database
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If you ever have a project dealing with issues related to gender or sexuality, consider doing research through the Gender Studies Database. The Gender Studies Database combines the Women's Studies International and Men's Studies databases with the coverage of sexual diversity issues. This database includes more than 764,000 records and spans 1972 and earlier to the present.You can access this database through the UNT Dallas Library Online Resources page.
Women's History Month Book Spotlight
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Far from being a single, cohesive ideology, feminism comes in many forms and defies simple descriptors. In her book Feminist Thought: A Comprehensive Introduction, Rosemarie Tong fleshes out seven different modes of thought in feminism, from the liberal to the radical and from the existentialist to the women of color. She examines both the strengths and weaknesses of each perspective, revealing a rich community of thought that builds upon and challenges each other.
You can check out this eBook and many more through the UNT Dallas Library Catalog.
You can check out this eBook and many more through the UNT Dallas Library Catalog.
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