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    1. Gallery Talk: Suzanis, Women, Weaving, Life Journeys - The Devil's Tale

      Gallery Talk: Suzanis, Women, Weaving, Life Journeys - The Devil's Tale Primary Menu Skip to content Blog Roll Commenting Policy Events (...)

    2. “Weaving our Cultural Web” brochure, The Association of Women’s Music and Culture (AWMAC) conference

      Weaving our Cultural Web” brochure, The Association of Women’s Music and Culture (AWMAC) conference · Duke University Library (...)

    3. Human Rights Digital Story-Telling Award | Duke University Libraries

      Human Rights Digital Story-Telling Award | Duke University Libraries Skip to main content My Accounts Ask a Librarian Library Hours Search our (...)

    4. Among Friends - Winter 2011

      Also, through the characters’ adventures and misadventures, the author highlights the mismanagement of the war and the even worse mismanagement (...)

    5. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/2023-04/U%20Xie_NadellPrize.pdf

      With At the Existentialist Café, Bakewell joins the ranks of those few au- thors capable of telling a story of philosophy (and not just a (...)

    6. Marta Conde Rincon | Staff Directory | Duke University Libraries

      In my free time I love reading 19th century literature, magic realism literature, swimming, traveling, knitting, weaving, sewing, (...)

    7. Book Review: Joint Ventures

      Author Regan also turns to the other side of the business, interviewing growers, brokers and investors, weaving their personal stories (...)

    8. Book Review: Screwnomics

      Rickey Gard Diamond’s book, Screwnomics , provides a conversational-style book on economics with a focus on women: more specifically, the (...)

    9. Book Review: The Big Squeeze

      The Big Squeeze explains what has been happening in the workplace. Weaving personal stories of workers with economic facts and data, (...)

    10. Adhitya Dhanapal, Ph.D. | Staff Directory | Duke University Libraries

      Situating handloom weavers within a global network of craft activists, (anti-)caste mobilizations in South India, and Japanese technocrats and (...)

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