Introduction: Transgressing Borders/Boundaries: Gendering Space and Place

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  • Jennifer L Johnson Thorneloe University federated with Laurentian University
  • Laura Parisi

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Introduction: Transgressing Borders/Boundaries: Gendering Space and Place

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Jennifer L Johnson, Thorneloe University federated with Laurentian University

Jennifer L. Johnson is Assistant Professor of Women’s Studies at Thorneloe University, federated with Laurentian University in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada.

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2015-09-30

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37.1- Transgressing Borders/Boundaries: Gendering Space and Place