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|a Women's lived experiences of the gender gap :
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|a Chapter 1. Setting The Scene: What Is The Gap? -- Part 1: Historicizing The Gap -- Chapter 2. Galician Women Novelists: Triply/Quadruply Invisible? -- Chapter 3. Response To Previous Chapter -- Chapter 4. What Can 21st Century Feminisms Learn From 19th Century Women Writers? A Transhistorical Approach To Gender Gap In Latin American Literatures -- Chapter 5. Response To Previous Chapter -- Part 2: Reconsidering Motherhood -- Chapter 6. The Most Invisible Maternal Experience? Analysing Regretting Motherhood -- Chapter 7. Response To Previous Chapter -- Chapter 8. Temporality Of Female Embodiement In Chronic Pain: Alienation, Displacement, And Ethical Challenges -- Chapter 9. Response To Previous Chapter -- Part 3: Examining Professional Life -- Chapter 10. Reproduction Of The Gender Gap? Parity Attained At The Formal Level-Inequity Reproduced At The Daily Local Level: The Case Of Mexico And Bolivia -- Chapter 11. Response To Previous Chapter -- Chapter 12. Femininity In Dispute: Perspectives Of A Comparative Study Of Professional Women In Puebla And Barcelona -- Chapter 13. Response To Previous Chapter -- Part 4: Detailing Difference And Diversity -- Chapter 14. Intersectionality Between Disability And Sexuality In A Forced Sterilization Procedure Litigation In Japan -- Chapter 15. Response To Previous Chapter -- Chapter 16. The Color Of Privilege: Colorism In Popular Culture And Beyond -- Chapter 17. Response To Previous Chapter
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