Items where Author is "Evans, Mary"
Number of items: 50.
Conceptual diversity:a note on consistencies of privilege. (2025)
Evans, Mary
The meaning of agency. (2013)
Evans, Mary
Introduction: transatlantic conversations: feminism as travelling theory. (2011)
Davis, Kathy; Evans, Mary
A mysterious commodity: capitalism and femininity. (2010)
Evans, Mary
Agatha Christie and the State.
Evans, Mary
Auto/biographical methods.
Evans, Mary
Book review: daring to hope: my life in the 1970s.
Evans, Mary
Can women be intellectuals?
Evans, Mary
David Willetts’ blaming of feminism for male working class unemployment reveals the inner workings of the Tory mind: a hatred of the agency of women and the suspicion of progressive movements.
Evans, Mary
Doing gender: gender and women's studies in the twenty first century.
Evans, Mary
Downplaying the public acknowledgement of the achievements of women in sport is rather like saying everyone should have a government but only men can vote for it.
Evans, Mary
Epistemology and marginality.
Madhok, Sumi; Evans, Mary
European Parliament election results – our experts react.
Evans, Jocelyn; Evans, Mary; Arzheimer, Kai; Begg, Iain; Vasilopoulou, Sofia; Halikiopoulou, Daphne; Hagemann, Sara; Shaw, Eric; Cianetti, Licia; Rodríguez-Teruel, Juan; Saltman, Erin Marie
Extending autobiography: a discussion of Sylvia Plath's 'The Bell Jar'.
Evans, Mary
'Falling in love with love is falling with make believe':ideologies of romance in post-Enlightenment culture.
Evans, Mary
'Falling in love with love is falling with make believe':ideologies of romance in post-Enlightenment culture.
Evans, Mary
Fings ain't wot they used to be.
Evans, Mary
Five Minutes with Anne Barron and Mary Evans: “Academics seldom have the opportunity to discuss issues about their profession”.
Barron, Anne; Evans, Mary
Five minutes with Mary Evans: “Gender equality is often overlooked, and with it women’s part in public debates”.
Evans, Mary; Blog Admin, Impact of Social Sciences
For us or against us: coercion and consensus in higher education.
Evans, Mary
Gender and feminism.
Hall, Lesley; Williams, Melanie; Evans, Mary; Mollett, Amy; Brumley, Cheryl
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Gender and social theory.
Evans, Mary
Gender and the literature of the Holocaust: the diary of Etty Hillesum.
Evans, Mary
Gender in an age of austerity.
Evans, Mary
Introducing contemporary feminist thought.
Evans, Mary
Jane Austen and the state.
Evans, Mary
Ken Clarke chose to frame rape in terms of the ‘blaming the victim’ rhetoric which so many have challenged and resisted.
Evans, Mary
Killing thinking: the death of the universities.
Evans, Mary
Love: an unromantic discussion.
Evans, Mary
Lucien Goldmann: an introduction.
Evans, Mary
Missing persons: the impossibility of auto/biography.
Evans, Mary
Reflecting on Anna Karenina.
Evans, Mary
Regarding young children as an unfortunate interruption in the workings of a political economy radically disregards the building bricks through which a society is constructed.
Evans, Mary
Simone de Beauvoir: a feminist mandarin.
Evans, Mary
‘Social kettling’ and the closure of domestic violence shelters are amongst the new challenges for feminists in 2011: they are responding with a new activism, using social media and collective action.
Evans, Mary
Tough times ahead in 2012 may provide space to question the primacy of growth and consumerism.
Evans, Mary
Trump’s election represents the popular rejection of an unreachable American Dream.
Evans, Mary
We are not ‘all in this together’: British democracy is suffering from the disconnect between politicians and the wider public.
Evans, Mary
Whilst the debates in Scotland were a very welcome sign of political engagement, we should be cautious about the nature and the extent of that engagement.
Evans, Mary
Women and the politics of austerity: new forms of respectability.
Evans, Mary
The battle for Britain: citizenship and ideology in the Second World War.
Evans, Mary; Morgan, David
A critical lens on romantic love: a response to Bernadette Bawin-Legros.
Evans, Mary
The crude moralism that characterises looters and rioters as ‘scum’ is evidence that space for political debate about the causes of things is becoming dangerously limited.
Evans, Mary
The culture did it: comments on the 1997 general British election.
Evans, Mary
The doctrine of ‘hard working’ is the worst kind of religion.
Evans, Mary
A good school: life at a girls' grammar school in the 1950s.
Evans, Mary
The imagination of evil: detective fiction and the modern world.
Evans, Mary
A message to Jon Cruddas and Labour: challenge, construct and connect.
Evans, Mary
A short history of society: the making of the modern world.
Evans, Mary
The universities and the challenge of realism.
Evans, Mary