User:Chemica

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I am a 21 year old college student from Baltimore, MD. I am a senior at Claremont McKenna College. I spent my junior year studying in Dakar, Sénégal and Marseille, France.

Most of my contributions to Wikipedia are gnome-like, using the random article link to find subs and make minor edits to article. I try to restrict by main editing active to Francophone culture, literature, critical theory and literary criticism, some philosophy, and articles about academics. Through my interests in comparative literature, language, and culture, I hope to branch out into African and Middle Eastern subjects. Articles that I have started include Senegambia Confederation, Them (novel), Randy Steven Kraft, Baltimore Polytechnic Institute (although it was not so great a start, as Diberri would be able to attest).

I am working on an article about Carol Gilligan's In a Different Voice. It is an imporant text in gender studies, psychology, and moral development. If anyone knows the texts has any sources on the issue (especially those with access to Hoff Sommers's book The War Against Boys), it would be greatly appreciated.

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