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Gender, Sexuality and Women's Studies Conferences 2008

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Regulating Bodies: An Interdisciplinary Colloquium- Program.

  • Gender, Sexuality and Women's Studies Conferences 2008
Author: 
Ruth Wynn Woodward
Gender, Sexuality and Women's Studies Department
SFU Women's Studies Department
Peer reviewed: 
No, item is not peer reviewed.
Date created: 
2008-01-18
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Other
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application/pdf iconRegulating Bodies -Program.
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Gender Bender Blender Cabaret Night-Transgendered Somatechnics Conference-poster.

  • Gender, Sexuality and Women's Studies Conferences 2008
Author: 
SFU Women's Studies Department
Gender, Sexuality and Women's Studies Department
Ruth Wynn Woodward Professor
Peer reviewed: 
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Date created: 
2008-05-03
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Other
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application/pdf iconTransgendered Somatechnics Conference-poster
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