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    1. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/rubenstein/pdf/MarketingMovingTargets.pdf

      BRIEF OVERVIEW This assignment requires students to explore advertisements in the Hartman Center for Sales, Advertising & Marketing History (...)

    2. Women at the Center - Issue 11, Spring 2007

      Lindsey Churchill, Dept. of History, Florida State University, for work on her dissertation on gender and the connection between Latin (...)

    3. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/rubenstein/pdf/FeminineMystique_0.pdf

      In other words, what do we learn about the time period, and about gender roles, by viewing these materials? Why are these materials (...)

    4. Movement History Initiative | Duke University Libraries

      Upcoming Events April 21, 2025: Community Conversation (online) 7:00-8:30pm ET: Women & Gender in SNCC ( register here )  April 26, (...)

    5. Front and Center - Winter 2014, Vol 20, No 2

      Kilbourne authored the book, Can’t Buy My Love: How Advertising Changes the Way We Think and Feel, in which she analyzes advertising’s effects (...)

    6. Library Council Minutes - 1/7/2015

      Some of the projects include Dream MD which is using imaging; Philosophy of Gender which is building a website; a Bass Connections (...)

    7. Collections Overview | Duke University Libraries

      Women’s History and Culture The collection strengths of the   Sallie Bingham Center for Women's History & Culture  include Black women and women (...)

    8. News & Events | Duke University Libraries

      Rubenstein 153 (Holsti-Anderson Family Assembly Room) Feminist activist and advertising critic Jean Kilbourne’s pioneering work has helped (...)

    9. Human Resources Records Retention Guidelines | Duke University Libraries

      Human Resources Records Retention Guidelines (Effective July 2006)   Record Series Retention Notes and Relevant Laws Staff Member name and any (...)

    10. Among Friends - Summer 2014

      The exhibit was curated by Duke alumnus Denzell Faison T’14, with contributions from Duke’s Center for Sexual and Gender Diversity, the (...)

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