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Toward a Feminist Theory of Letting Go / Donna King
On the Interdependence of Personal and Social Transformation / David R. Loy
Leaning In and Letting Go: Feminist Tools for Valuing Nonwork / Jennifer Randles
Letting Go of Normal when "Normal" Is Pathological, or Why Feminism Is a Gift to Men / Robert Jensen
When "Straight-Acting" Lost Its Luster: Letting Go of Masculine Privilege / Anthony C. Ocampo
The Gold Pen / Deborah J. Cohan
Whether Willing or Unwilling: The Personal, the Professional, and Two Years of Too Much / Meghan M. Sweeney
Letting Go: How Does a Feminist Retire? / Diane E. Levy
When Enough Is Enough: African American Women Reclaiming Themselves / Shirley A. Jackson
What to Let Go: Insights from Online Cervical Cancer Narratives / Tracy B. Citeroni
Stay-at-Home Fathers: Are Domestic Men Bucking Hegemonic Masculinity? / Steven Farough
From Retail Banking to Credit Counseling: Opting Out and Tuning In / Kevin J. Delaney
Keeping Up Appearances: Working Class Feminists Speak Out about the Success Model in Acedemia / Roxanne Gerbrandt and Liza Kurtz
Letting Go and Having Fun: Redefining Aging in America / Deana A. Rohlinger and Haley Gentile
Letting Go and Getting Real: Applying Buddhist Principles to Address Environmental Crisis / Janine Schipper
Consuming Violence: Oil and Food in Everyday Life / Patricia Widener
Growing Food, Growing Justice: Letting Go by Holding On to the Feminine Principle / Leontina Hormel and Ryanne Pilgeram
Dig Deep: Beyond Lean In / bell hooks.
On the Interdependence of Personal and Social Transformation / David R. Loy
Leaning In and Letting Go: Feminist Tools for Valuing Nonwork / Jennifer Randles
Letting Go of Normal when "Normal" Is Pathological, or Why Feminism Is a Gift to Men / Robert Jensen
When "Straight-Acting" Lost Its Luster: Letting Go of Masculine Privilege / Anthony C. Ocampo
The Gold Pen / Deborah J. Cohan
Whether Willing or Unwilling: The Personal, the Professional, and Two Years of Too Much / Meghan M. Sweeney
Letting Go: How Does a Feminist Retire? / Diane E. Levy
When Enough Is Enough: African American Women Reclaiming Themselves / Shirley A. Jackson
What to Let Go: Insights from Online Cervical Cancer Narratives / Tracy B. Citeroni
Stay-at-Home Fathers: Are Domestic Men Bucking Hegemonic Masculinity? / Steven Farough
From Retail Banking to Credit Counseling: Opting Out and Tuning In / Kevin J. Delaney
Keeping Up Appearances: Working Class Feminists Speak Out about the Success Model in Acedemia / Roxanne Gerbrandt and Liza Kurtz
Letting Go and Having Fun: Redefining Aging in America / Deana A. Rohlinger and Haley Gentile
Letting Go and Getting Real: Applying Buddhist Principles to Address Environmental Crisis / Janine Schipper
Consuming Violence: Oil and Food in Everyday Life / Patricia Widener
Growing Food, Growing Justice: Letting Go by Holding On to the Feminine Principle / Leontina Hormel and Ryanne Pilgeram
Dig Deep: Beyond Lean In / bell hooks.