Anne Carr
Sister Anne Carr (11 November 1934 – 11 February 2008) was a Catholic nun, a Sister of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, an activist, and feminist theologian at the University of Chicago Divinity School, where she was the first female tenured member of the faculty. She was well known for her beliefs regarding feminism and seen as an advocate for women's rights. Carr specialized in feminism theology regarding Catholic thought and during her lifetime she wrote ground-breaking books which examined feminism and Christianity. She has been described as a founding mother of academic Catholic feminism. Provided by Wikipedia
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1by Pinos Espinoza, María IsabelOther Authors: “…Carr, Anne…”
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2by Tobar Espinoza, María GabrielaOther Authors: “…Carr, Anne…”
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3by Niola Sanmartín, Rosa ElenaOther Authors: “…Carr, Anne…”
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4Analyzing the impact of strategy-based instruction on vocabulary acquisition and the listening skillby Abad Célleri, Mónica PatriciaOther Authors: “…Carr, Anne…”
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5by Fajardo Dack, Tammy MercedesOther Authors: “…Carr, Anne…”
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6by Serrano Crausaz, Paola CristinaOther Authors: “…Carr, Anne…”
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7by Zhunio Cruz, María AugustaOther Authors: “…Carr, Anne…”
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8by González Arteaga, María CeciliaOther Authors: “…Carr, Anne…”
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