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Newson’s writings show uneven paths into mathematical intellectual history
Analysis of Mary Frances Winston Newson's automathography from Göttingen using topological genealogy to trace women mathematicians' non-linear paths through institutional spaces.
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Beyond human kinship
Animistic ontology reframing of Mesolithic-Neolithic Baltic Sea imagery challenges Western interpretive frameworks through immanentist iconography and siberian ethnographic comparison.
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Bette-Obudu women use daughters' names to resist patriarchy
Ethnographic investigation of female-child naming among Bette-Obudu women in Nigeria, examining how mothers use daughter-naming as resistance to patriarchal structures and assertion of female agency.
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Xitsonga address forms vary by social context
Sociolinguistic analysis of terms of address in Xitsonga literature reveals diverse address forms including kinship terms, nicknames, and teknonyms shaped by social context.