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Rakow and
Kramarae eds. (2001), p. 31 "Woman
Suffrage at Rahway, N.J.," The Revolution,
January 8, 1868, pp. 3−4.
Quoted in
Rakow and
Kramarae eds. (2001)...
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Cheris Kramarae (previously
known as
Cheris Kramer) is a
scholar in the area of women's
studies and communication, with her
research primarily focusing...
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marginalized groups within social structures.
Feminist scholars Cheris Kramarae,
Barrie Thorne and
Nancy Henley explored sociolinguistics that "defines...
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Routledge International Encyclopedia of Women, 4 vls., ed. by
Cheris Kramarae and Dale Spender,
Routledge 2000
Women in
World History : a biographical...
- She concluded, "Thank you all, New York City.
Without you, I am nothing.
Kramarae &
Spender 2000, p. 459
Gorlinski 2010, p. 330 Anderson, Jamie; Kupp, Martin...
- Of Fame". Jet. Vol. 78, no. 4. May 7, 1990. pp. 60–61. ISSN 0021-5996.
Kramarae &
Spender 2000, p. 1408 "The
Biggest Brother-Sister
Stars in Show Business...
- pan-Indian
religious epics (Ramayana and Mahabharata) and Puranas."
Cheris Kramarae; Dale
Spender (2004).
Routledge International Encyclopedia of Women: Global...
- well as
Kramarae used
muted group theory to help
explain communication patterns and
social representation of non-dominant
cultural groups Kramarae (1981)...
- they left
their abodes. This
plainly shows that they are not omnipotent.
Kramarae, Cheris; Spender, Dale (2004).
Routledge International Encyclopedia of...
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notably used by the
International Woman Suffrage Alliance.
Historians Cheris Kramarae and
Paula A.
Treichler noted that
Colors were
important in the iconography...