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ABIGAIL L. PALKO, PH.D.

Fractals*

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Mind the Gap

11/1/2018

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Words matter.
Names matter.
“SHE REFUSED TO RETURN WITH HIM.” Here on the Palko POV, you, reader, get to see my journeys across Grounds from my point of view. I hope to shed light on current trending topics, whether that’s through my favorite fictional heroines or through historical examples from our culture’s long and mighty struggle with complex sex and gender identities. As the Center’s engagements in the University community bring me into contact with students, colleagues, alumni and others whose work is relevant to ours, I try to bring you a glimpse into the present-day perspectives they’ve shared with us.
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  • Research
    • Imagining Motherhood in Contemporary Irish and Caribbean Literature
    • Articles and Book Chapters
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    • Syllabi
    • Great pedagogical resource for those teaching courses in Motherhood Studies
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    • Maxine Platzer Lynn Women's Center