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Landscaping India: From Colony to Postcolony

  • Debjani Bhattacharyya
  • 5 minute read
A review of Landscaping India: From Colony to Postcolony, by Sandeep Banjeree. How did colonialism create and sustain its spatial…
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African Immigrant Nurses in the United States

  • MeCherri D. Abedi-Anim
  • 10 minute read
A Review of Nursing the Nation: Globalization, Gender, Race, State, and African Immigrant Women in Health Care Work in the…
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Womanhood & Community in an Indian Homeless Shelter

  • Haripriya Narasimhan
  • 5 minute read
A review of Women with No One: Community and Christianity in a Secular South Indian Homeless Shelter, by Connie Etter…
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Technology, Labor & Bodies in Victorian Culture

  • Sherri Foster
  • 6 minute read
A review of The Body Machinic: Technology, Labor, and Mechanized Bodies in Victorian Culture, by Jessica Kuskey. Using a historical…
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Undocumented North Korean Migration

  • Sarah Chee
  • 5 minute read
A review of Gender, Justice and the Geopolitics of Undocumented North Korean Migration, by Eunyoung Choi. Most reports on North…
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South Korean Transnational Mothers

  • Jesook Song
  • 4 minute read
A review of South Korean Transnational Mothers: Familism, Cultural Criticism and Education Project, by Kyung Ju Ahn. Kyung Ju Ahn’s…
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Cesarean Births in Taiwan

  • Nathan Emmerich
  • 5 minute read
A review of Debates on Gender and Technology: Cesarean Births in Taiwan, by Chen-I Kuan. Through examining the conduct of…
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