The Structure and Agency of Women's Education John W. RobinsonOffers research on educational policies, programs, and practices for adolescent girls and young women, from both comparative and international perspectives. This collection examines the educational policies, programs, and practices that offer and or deny adolescent girls and young women the opportunity for change and advancement, from both comparative and international perspectives. Grounded in social and feminist theory, the essays focus on the
including Harry Partch
The Romance of Lust (1873-1876) is an anonymously written pornographic novel
bringing them face to face with some of Lovecraft’s most terrifying creations
Inspired by the history and landscape of the region
Indigenous peoples
knowledge gaps in the scientific literature related to amino acid responses of poultry will be discussed
A prolific writer of nearly two dozen books of poetry
while acknowledging in every chapter the influence of emerging and developing technologies and encouraging new ways of meeting the resulting challenges
the mythic imagination of the Purānas takes its place on the stage of contemporary discourse on comparative mythology and literature
Lively anecdotes retold by an advance man for Presidents Kennedy and Johnson
the occupation of ladies of leisure—one scene after another is unfolded in her writing that reveals not only a mind that observes and records but a human being who attempts to feel and understand a different culture
Complementing the psychological perspective on gifted and talented education