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* These sources are shared with a note of thanks to the International Association of Women's Museums. They, and many others, are available through their website at: https://iawm.international/about-us/resources/references/
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Akkent, M., & Kovar, S. N. (2019). Feminist Pedagogy: Museums, Memory Sites and Practices of Reembrance. Müzesi Kitapları Friedrich/Women’s Museum Istanbul. https://www.academia.edu/40898637/Geriye_Kalan_Yıkıldı_çünkü_tarihî_eser_değildi_s_44_55_
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* These source shared with a note of thanks to the International Association of Women's Museums for these titles, and many others, available through their website.
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