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Comparative Literature 387H: Myths of the Feminine 

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For works on the topic of Goddesses, search under the following subject headings: Goddesses; Goddess Religion; Women and Religion; Women Mythology;Goddesses Greek; Goddesses Europe; Goddesses Hindu; and Goddesses Middle East.  You may also search under the names of individual goddesses.

ONLINE LIBRARY CATALOGS

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REFERENCE SOURCES IN PRINT

LIBRARY DATABASES

 

  • Academic Search Premier  
    A good starting point: articles from key journals in many scholarly disciplines, with some trade journals and magazines, 1975-present. Click "Choose Databases" to search specifically within ATLA Religion Database; Humanities International Complete; Index Islamicus; and Middle Eastern and Central Asian Studies
  • Academic OneFile  
    A large, interdisciplinary collection of scholarly, professional and trade journal articles, 1980-present. Includes coverage of the arts, theology, and literature
  • Anthropology Plus  
    The scholarly literature of archeology and anthropology (linguistic, social, and cultural) late 1800s to present.
  • ARTstor  
    Digital images of 30,000 works of fine art, architecture and design. Registration is required to use most features.
  • ATLA Religion Database  
    Covers journal articles, essays and book reviews that make up the research literature of all major religious faiths and denominations, 1949-present.

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Classics, English, Film Studies, German and Scandinavian Studies, History, Journalism, Library Science, Linguistics, Medieval Studies, Philosophy, Religious Studies, Slavic and East European Studies, Theater

 
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