Books relevant to women and gender studies can be found throughout the LC classification system. Try browsing these call numbers.
BL 458 Women and Comparative Religions
BL 473.5 Goddesses
BS 575 Women in the Bible
BT 83.55 Feminist Theology
HQ 19-30.7 Sexual behavior and attitudes. Sexuality
HQ 1101-2030.7 Feminism
HQ 1121-1172: Women's History
HQ 1190: Feminist Social Theory
HQ 1236-1236.5: Women and the State (Women's Rights)
HQ 1206-1216: Women's Psychology
HQ 12-449 Sexual life
HQ 74-76.8 Lesbianism, Homosexuality, and Bisexuality
HQ 760-766.7 Birth Control and Family Planning
HV 1442-1448 Social Services for Women
JF 847-851 Women's Suffrage
LC 1401-2572 Women's Education
ML 82 Women and Music
N 72 F45 Feminism and the Arts
PN 1590 W64 Feminist Theater
PN 98 W64 Feminist Literary Theory
RA 777.8 Women's Health
(De) Colonization and the Library Catalog!
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