WS 541 Seminar in Women's Studies
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Fall, 1995
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Instructor: Dr. Elaine MartinDept. of Modern Languages and Classics University of Alabama Box 870262, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487 Office: Comer Hall 213 (205) 348-8520 emartin@woodsquad.as.ua.edu |
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