Reading Materials, 1950s-2000s
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Series consists mostly of copies of scholarly articles and book chapters on a wide variety of topics that Barker studied or was interested in. Topics range from economics (feminist, Marxian, and other schools of thought) to medical malpractice to arts and culture; together they represent Barker's wide range of studies and her intersectional approach to scholarship. Some items are highlighted or annotated by Barker, while others are not marked. Occasionally items are accompanied by a letter from the author, but most are not. A small amount of the reading materials are other items such as reports, clippings, newsletters, or conference proposals—these have been filed where topically appropriate.
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Arranged alphabetically.
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Collection is open for research.
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