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Humanities Lab: Gendering Peace and Security

Library Guide for Humanies Lab (HUL/ENG/WST 494/598 & SOS 498/594)

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Find most ASU Libraries' books, articles from newspapers, journals, magazines and more – with just one search!

Possible Subject and Keyword Search Terms

Here are some common search terms that you can use to help you navigate our catalog.

  • Climate
  • Climate change
  • Ecofeminism
  • Ecofeminist literary criticism
  • Environment
  • Environmental activism
  • Environmental justice
  • Feminism
  • Gender
  • Gender equality
  • Human ecology
  • Intersectionality
  • Marginalized groups
  • Peace
  • Peace building
  • Security
  • SDGs or sustainable development goals
  • Transnational feminism

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