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- is a female offspring; a girl or a woman in relation to her parents. Daughterhood is the state of being someone's daughter. The male counterpart is a son...
- 5 Nov 2020, accessed 26 Sept 2021 Ms. Magazine editors (Fall 2004). "Daughterhood Is Powerful: An Interview with Vanessa Kerry". Ms. Archived from the...
- involved the agricultural cycle, seasonal death and rebirth, dutiful daughterhood and motherly care. They included secret initiations and nocturnal torchlit...
- episodes 2019 L.A.'s Finest Captain Thomas Hirsch Episode: "Pilot" 2019 Daughterhood Mike Episode: "Mother's Day" 2021–present And Just Like That... Harry...
- www.curtisbrown.co.uk. Retrieved 2021-07-07. "Abi Dare on Nigeria and daughterhood". Lithub.com. Retrieved 2020-07-07. "Book Club Series - The Girl with...
- adequate in modern society. Addams's construction of womanhood involved daughterhood, ****uality, wifehood, and motherhood. In both of her autobiographical...
- difficult, brutally honest, and tenacious. Liza Featherstone, author of "Daughterhood Is Powerful", says that these qualities helped to make her "one of the...
- woman has no life outside the home, but simply moves, plotlessly, from daughterhood to wifehood". A process which death has interrupted for the Pearl and...
- Ottawa Press. pp. 121–124. ISBN 978-0-7766-0444-2. Henry, Astrid (2004). "Daughterhood is powerful: the emergence of feminism's third wave". Not my mother's...
- women to attend a regular gathering to explore the theme. Called The Daughterhood, this group had up to 9 members, and led to material for a book, which...