Website Search Results

    Page 6 of 561 website results

    1. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/rubenstein/pdf/womenatthecenter/wc-33.pdf

      YWCA campers enjoy a swim during a summer camp program Digitized Collection: repository.duke.edu/dc/goldmanemma YWCA continued from page 1 3 (...)

    2. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/rubenstein/pdf/womenatthecenter/wc-35.pdf

      Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies Publishing and Mar- keting Pop Fiction History Mary Lily Research Grant Recipients (...)

    3. Women at the Center - Issue 19, Spring 2011

      Translated from Danish (Lesbian pulp fiction) • Woman’s Institute of Domestic Arts and Sciences.

    4. Women at the Center - Issue 1, Spring 2001

      The word "zine" is derived from "fanzine," a term which originated with the science fiction fan magazines of the 1930s and '40s. Today, (...)

    5. Women at the Center - Issue 3, Spring 2002

      Dona Yarbrough, University of Virginia, De- partment of English, for work on her disserta- tion Real Queer: Sapphic Modernity and American (...)

    6. Women at the Center - Issue 26, Fall 2014

      The first, held at the Durham County Library on the topic of Fiction or Memoir-- How to Choose, explored the quandaries, fears, and (...)

    7. Front and Center - Winter 2003, Vol 9, No 1

      Richard Pollay donated 44 advertising and mark eting book s, including severa l example s of pulp fiction with advertising themes: (...)

    8. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/dul/users/Katryna%20Robinson/fy2021_library_colle (...)

      Gennifer Weisenfeld is using the Locus Science Fiction collection’s pulp magazines, such as Amazing Stories for her current book project.

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

      The open house displayed a broad range of collections, from early texts on “sexual perversion” to pre­Stonewall pulp fiction and (...)

    10. Oxford University: Two Centuries of Magical History

      Terry Pratchett I admire Pratchett’s fun, comic writing voice, and think that he did for fantasy what Douglas Adams did for science (...)

    More Search Options