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Mak, G. (2022). Magnus Hirschfeld’s 1899 psychobiological questionnaire: the paradoxes of de-narrativizing sexual and gender nonconformity. Intellectual History Review, 32(3), 599-617. https://doi.org/10.1080/17496977.2022.2097582[details]
Mak, G. (2020). A Colonial-Scientific Interface: The Construction, Viewing, and Circulation of Faces via a 1906 German Racial Atlas. American Anthropologist, 122(2), 327-341. https://doi.org/10.1111/aman.13386[details]
Mak, G., & Bultman, S. (2019). Identity in Forms: Paper Technologies in Dutch Anthropometric Practices Around 1900. International Journal for History, Culture and Modernity, 7(1), 64-109. https://doi.org/10.18352/hcm.510[details]
Mak, G. A. (2017). ‘Altérations des logiques du sexe. L’hermaphrodisme dans des cas médicaux et juridiques du XIXe siècle’. Cliniques Méditerranées, 95(1), 21-34.
Mak, G. A., & Waaldijk, B. (2017). ’Die Politik von Florence Nightingale in der feministischen Geschichtsschreibung’. In R. buikema, & K. thiele (Eds.), Doing Gender in Medien-, Kunst- und Kulturwissenschaften: Eine Einführung (pp. 279-298). Berlin: LIT Verlag.
Mak, G. A., & Waaldijk, B. (2017). ’The Politics of Florence Nightingale in Feminist Historiography’, In R. Buikema, L. Plate, & K. Thiele (Eds.), Doing Gender in Media, Art and Culture (2 ed., pp. 161-180). Taylor & Francis.
2016
Mak, G. A. (2016). Histories. In R. C. hoogland (Ed.), Gender: Sources, Perspectives, Methodologies. Macmillan Interdisciplinary Handbooks (pp. 137-150). New York: Macmillan.
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