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BIBLIOGRAPHY

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This book is about the enrollment of women into schools of landscape


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This article explains the short, yet very influential landscape architecture
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Although the program only lasted for nine years, it was among the first to
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This article is written by a feministic artist who asks the question “why are
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In this article, the author identifies general areas of consideration and


addresses relevant questions related to landscape architecture. These
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sexuality and design and place, gender and identity.

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