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L’Amour, la fantasia (1985) d'Assia Djebar et La Joueuse de go (2001) de Shan Sa ont en commun de décrire deux sociétés sous le joug colonial, l'Algérie sous occupation française et la Mandchourie sous occupation japonaise, mais... more
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      ArtColonialismFeminismPost colonial literature
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      African StudiesWomen's StudiesPhotographyFeminism
What implications does the Srin-mo, a pre-Buddhist deity who traverses across almost all of the periods of time in Tibetan religious life, have on the social status of women? Embodying the places and spaces of Tibet, a malevolent demoness... more
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      ReligionBuddhismComparative ReligionMythology And Folklore
This essay seeks to examine in parts, the ostensible absence of women’s political participation, particularly in peace processes in Africa. The essay will draw experiences and examples from a couple of African countries to argue that... more
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      African StudiesPeace and Conflict StudiesInternational LawHuman Rights
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      PsychologyFamily TherapySocial WorkContent Analysis
A critical overview essay in Are we there yet? A Study Room Guide on Live Art and Feminism, co-edited by Lois Weaver, Eleanor Roberts and the Live Art Development Agency, 2015
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      Performance StudiesPerformance ArtLive ArtArchives
The female terrorist circulates within contemporary Western culture as an object of fascination and heightened concern. Gender and the Political analyses cultural constructions of the female terrorist, arguing that she operates as a limit... more
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      Cultural StudiesGender StudiesMedia and Cultural StudiesSex and Gender
Violence against lesbians and gay men has increasingly captured media and scholarly attention. But these reports tend to focus on one segment of the LGBT community—white, middle class men—and largely ignore that part of the community that... more
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      Criminal JusticeGender StudiesQueer StudiesViolence
In the 21st century, when women have acquired equal rights in all spheres of life, the subject of women empowerment appears by default in literature. In this regard, Amish Tripathi’s fiction presents certain fascinating aspects. Shiva... more
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      HinduismGender StudiesMythologyWomen's Studies
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      ReligionGender StudiesJewish StudiesWomen's Studies
La figura femenina a dos décadas del siglo XXI ha ocupado un lugar importante en la sociedad, sin embargo, en el arte mexicano del siglo XX el papel más importante de la mujer sólo pertenecía al de la musa. Hoy en día es posible dar... more
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      PortraitsArt HistoryPaintingFeminism
To cite: Wilkins, A. 2017. Rescaling the local: Multi-academy trusts, private monopoly and statecraft in England. Journal of Educational Administration and History, 49 (2), 171-185 For the past six years successive UK governments in... more
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      Critical TheoryBusinessManagementBusiness Administration
This essay is a survey of the figure Fortune in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century English poetry. It argues that poetry reveals the work of figuration within the construction of gendered and racial difference. First, it looks at some... more
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      MusicologyPhilosophyRenaissance StudiesPoetry
This thesis is a historical and filmic analysis of the Black Panther Party, using two documentaries, All Power to the People: The Black Panther Party and Beyond (1996) and The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution (2015). It is first... more
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      HistoryFilm StudiesRace and RacismCivil Rights
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      Persian LiteratureFeminismFeminist Research Methods
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      FeminismHannah ArendtFeminist Political TheoryMonique Wittig
Equal representation of women in the political arena and decision-making processes of Papua New Guinea (PNG) is one of the most pressing issues in PNG at present. Since political Independence on the 16th of September 1975, women continue... more
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      FeminismParliaments (in particular, parliamentary opposition and law making process), from a comparative perspective; Political Parties and Party Systems; Content Analysis techniques.
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      Queer TheoryFeminismQueer ArchaeologiesFeminist Archaeology
From sites like Hollaback! and Everyday Sexism, which document instances of street harassment and misogyny, to social media-organized movements and communities like #MeToo and #BeenRapedNeverReported, feminists are using participatory... more
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      Women's StudiesDigital MediaSocial ActivismSocial Media
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      Ethnic StudiesGender StudiesWomen's StudiesSexuality
Amidst the expected, punning advertisements for data companies lining the drive into San Francisco, one passes a lone cultural billboard depicting Klimt’s The Virgin (1913). The image advertises Klimt & Rodin: An Artistic Encounter at the... more
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      ConservationRace and EthnicityFeminismModernism (Art History)
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      Artificial IntelligenceAnthropologyPhilosophyPhilosophy of Technology
Desde el resurgir del igualitarismo 1 Corintios 14:34–35, escrito por el apóstol Pablo, ha causado un revuelo interpretativo. En un sentido, se podría decir que aunque léxica y sintácticamente el significado natural de estos versículos es... more
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      New TestamentEgalitarianismFeminismBiblical Exegesis
Katerina Kolozova is a Macedonian philosopher whose publications from last two decades aim to analyze various topics using François Laruelle’s “non-philosophy” or “non-standard philosophy.” Non-philosophy could be roughly described as... more
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      Political PhilosophyPhilosophy of ScienceMarxismPosthumanism
Iris Ruiz is a Lecturer in the Merritt Writing Program at UC, Merced, which is located in the heart of the Central Valley and is a designated Hispanic Serving Institution. She teaches courses in advanced composition, journal editing,... more
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      Identity (Culture)Identity politicsFeminismGloria Anzaldua
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      Women's StudiesFeminist TheoryFeminismNeoliberalism
In this paper, I explain how the gender binary is described by Sandy Stone, an academic theorist, media theorist and author, and considered a founder of the academic discipline of transgender studies, as a matter of space from which trans... more
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      Discourse AnalysisGender StudiesCritical Race StudiesTransgender Studies
This dissertation provides an examination of the cultural significance of mannequins during the interwar years. As women grew increasingly visible outside of domestic roles subsequent to the First World War and emerging... more
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      Media and Cultural StudiesPhotographyVisual CultureSurrealism
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      Women's StudiesQueer TheorySexualityGender
Indigenous ethics and feminist care ethics offer a range of related ideas and tools for environmental ethics. These ethics delve into deep connections and moral commitments between nonhumans and humans to guide ethical forms of... more
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      Native American StudiesGender StudiesPhilosophyEthics
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      Critical TheoryFeminist TheoryPosthumanismSpirituality
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      Self and IdentitySocial IdentityConversation AnalysisFeminism
The Social Psychology of Neoliberalism. For far too long psychology has ignored the tremendous influence of neoliberal ideology on virtually every facet of our lives. You can find the special issue in the Journal of Social issues right... more
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      SociologyPsychologyClinical PsychologySocial Psychology
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      Critical TheoryDiscourse AnalysisHistoryCultural History
En France, dans le sillage du mouvement de Mai 68, émerge spontanément et joyeusement le Mouvement de Libération des Femmes (MLF), à l’initiative d’Antoinette Fouque et de Monique Wittig. Au cœur de leur débat, de leur relecture critique... more
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      PsychoanalysisGender StudiesGender and SexualityMaterialism
This paper explores the way in which feminism, whilst trying to achieve gender equality, has increased inequality between women. It locates the cause of this in feminism's early adoption of Marxist and Engelsian thought and the way in... more
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      Political SociologyGender StudiesMen's StudiesFeminist Theory
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      SociolinguisticsFeminismLinguistics
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      Gender StudiesEducational LeadershipLeadershipFeminism
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      SexualityGender and SexualityGenderFeminism
The concept of feminism, which discusses the difficulties and oppression experienced by women just because of their gender, is an approach that defends all kinds of economic, political, and socio-cultural equality between the opposite... more
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      Gender StudiesWomen's StudiesFeminismPhysical Education
Review of The Beyoncé Effect: Essays on Sexuality, Race, and Feminism (McFarland 2016), a collection edited by Adrienne Trier‐Bieniek, is featured in the Journal of American Culture.
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      SexualityAmerican CultureGenderFeminism
¿Cómo pudo ocurrir que la institucionalización de los derechos de las mujeres posibilitara la violación de los derechos reproductivos de las mujeres indígenas? Esta tesis empieza con el establecimiento del PNSRPF 1996-2000 (Plan de... more
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      Indigenous StudiesWomen's StudiesFeminist TheoryHuman Rights Law
This paper focuses on the Brothers Grimm fairy tales. The paper discusses, Little Red Riding Hood, Snow White, Cinderella, Snow White and the Sever Dwarfs among other fairy tales from a feminist perspective.
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      English LiteratureLiteratureFeminismFolk and Fairy Tales
Dans son célèbre texte de 1989, bell hooks abordait d'une façon inusuelle la question de la marginalité. A travers sa lecture de la marge comme espace de résistance et lieu radical de possibilité, elle nous offrait une vision empowering... more
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      Performance StudiesFeminist EpistemologyFeminismQueering methodology
Science fiction is a genre in which anything is possible. It therefore comprises the perfect litmus test of any given culture’s prevailing hopes and fears about the future. One such source of anxiety that has been particularly conspicuous... more
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      Gender StudiesScience FictionFeminismCyborg Feminism
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      ReligionComparative LawTheologyHuman Rights
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      Social MovementsHealth CommunicationPoliticsSocial Media
The article contends that Elena Ferrante's Neapolitan Novels occupy a special place among contemporary literature in that they superficially adopt traditional modes of storytelling, typically associated with the nineteenth century... more
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      Comparative LiteratureItalian StudiesItalian LiteratureFeminism
This was a research paper for a course entitled Feminist and Multicultural Theologies. I unpack what gender complementarianism is, examine its history, and compare it to how Scripture and earlier Christian Tradition understood gender.... more
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      HistoryGender StudiesEthicsNormative Ethics