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    PREFACE by A.M. Brazal, R. Pieris

    Published 2023-04-01
    “… Within the context of the COVID-19 pandemic the 10th Biennial Conference of the Ecclesia of Women in Asia,2 22-26 February 2022, focused on the theme: Toward life-giving communities in a post-pandemic world: Asian feminist theological perspectives. “Life-giving community” is one that is inclusive, communitarian, egalitarian, empowering, and respectful of differences. …”
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    L’autre scène dans The Three Birds de Joanna Laurens (2000) : enjeux dramatiques de la réécriture d’un mythe by Solange Ayache

    Published 2015-04-01
    “…Departing from Ovid’s poem which is itself a reworking of the original fable, as well as from the feminist takes on the story during the second half of the twentieth century, Laurens’ dramatic writing offers a new approach to the language and figure of the Barbarian, a traditional paradigm of the Other. …”
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    Parents en cohabitat. Vers une parentalité élargie ? by Chloé Salembier, Gérald Ledent

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…Through a qualitative research on two cohousing projects in the Brussels Region, this paper investigates the conditions of parenthood reconfigurations. In line with feminist studies, parenthood is assessed through the lens of conciliating productive, reproductive and social/community roles, and housing is hence understood as a workspace related to childcare. …”
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    Galicia ¿escuela de subalternidad? by Marta Álvarez, Laureano Montero

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Her films question power relations, with a viewpoint shaped by her marxist and feminist theoretical bases. The aim of this work is to show how decisive has been the context in which the director was formed: that of Galicia during the late Franco regime, the transition and the entry into democracy. …”
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    Sous la conduite d’Hermès, aux carrefours de la traduction et du féminisme by Jane Elisabeth Wilhelm

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…Philosophical hermeneutics, in its political dimension, allows us to acknowledge the partiality of our understanding and to support feminist arguments regarding the interpretative dimension of difference. …”
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    Philosophy of economics: the analysis of alternative directions by Gerashchenko Igor Germanovich

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The paper provides methodological analysis of the following alternative directions in economics: the new Austrian school, modern institutionalism, radical political economy, post-Keynesian economics, natural-scientific economic theory, traditionalist economics, agricultural economics, feminist economic theory. The author substantiates the idea that heterodox economic theory poses such problems that cannot find an adequate solution within the framework of economics. …”
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    Sémiotique de l’enterrement prématuré : le féminisme à l’ère du postféminisme by Mary Hawkesworth

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Situating the premature burial of a thriving global feminism in the context of a gendered history of live burial practices, the paper suggests that recurrent pronouncements of the death of feminism should be interpreted as a form of damage, an effort to undermine and erase feminist struggles for social justice while covering the traces of the erasure.…”
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    Imaginer la ville de demain sans « reproduire les clichés » de genre by Elsa Koerner

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Based on a sociological survey of departments in charge of designing and maintaining public spaces in three cities (Rennes, Strasbourg, Le Mans) seeking to integrate a gender perspective into urban production, the article questions the difficulties of imagining a "feminist" city. This paper stresses new leads to overcome the perceived neutrality of public space. …”
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    The Gender Order in Sumak Kawsay and Suma Qamaña. A Look at the Current Debates in Bolivia and Ecuador by Silvia Vega Ugalde

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…To respond, I enquire into the positions that the representatives of the indigenous peoples, of state organisms, and of feminist organizations adopt in both countries. The article demonstrates the different reach of the debate in Ecuador and Bolivia and touches upon the policy of de-patriarchalization installed in the latter that has dynamized political discussions in recent years.…”
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    Transnational Relationships, US Feminism, and the Labor of Dark Foreign Men in the “New World” of Europe in Louisa May Alcott’s Diana and Persis by Leslie Hammer

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…Although these transnational relationships propagate a feminist agenda that challenges gender and racial hierarchies in powerful ways, the novella also complexly participates in the subordination of dark foreign Others and the US imperial project.…”
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    Les réseaux d’autrices de la bande dessinée en France by Marys Renné Hertiman

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…The data used in this article is based on archival and field work (participant observation and interviews) and reflects a study that uses mixed methods of feminist research. The problematic addressed here concerns the collective bargaining of female comic book creators, from the rise of the industry in the 1970s to the contemporary period. …”
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    L’expression de la violence dans la broderie contemporaine by Léonie Lauvaux

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…Forsaking its decorative nature, it is described as being “subversive” when it is used for feminist purposes that denounce male domination. Red, the colour of violence and blood, is traditionally used in classic ABCs and the embroidered initials in the marking of a trousseau, and it has been questioned by many artists. …”
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    From Chicago to Hollywood: the Metamorphosis of V.I. Warshawski by Nicole Décuré

    Published 2004-12-01
    “…The passage from novel to film is often a difficult one. When it comes to feminist fiction, the problem becomes acute because the ideology of Hollywood combined with that of a male director find it hard to accommodate such a vision. …”
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    To Speed Our Boys Home... Produce and Conserve. Share and Play Square. Home Front Propaganda and Food during World War II: Rewriting Gender? by Hélène Le Dantec-Lowry

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…This construction had two concomitant consequences: first, the focus on 1950s white suburban housewives in middle-class suburbs during the Cold war, and second, the creation of female solidarity, which, in part, led to feminist demands in the 1960s.…”
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    Silent no more: sexual violence in conflict as a challenge to the worldwide church by D. Tombs

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…Starting with the Silent No More report it examines the prevalence of sexual violence in conflict and the silence of the churches on this subject. Building on feminist readings of sexual violence in biblical narratives it then explores sexual violence referenced in the death of Saul (I Samuel 31) alongside news reports of the death of Muammar Gaddafi in October 2011. …”
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    Produire des archives lesbiennes : transmissions communautaires et connexions temporelles by Mathilde Petit

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Through these militant speeches, the need for a lesbian-feminist analysis is emerging, to work for reappropriation of past archive materials, creating corpus vectors of new meanings. …”
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    Discurso sobre las mujeres, a las mujeres y de mujeres en el semanario anarquista El Corsario. A Coruña, 1890-1896 by Gérard Brey

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Some contributions clearly voice feminist points of view, whereas others, sent by anarchistic activists women, talk about non specifically subjects feminine, such as repression.…”
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    Tracing Ophelia from Millais to Contemporary Art: Literary, Pictorial and Digital Icons by Laurence Roussillon-Constanty

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Since the 1980s, John Everett Millais’s emblematic oil painting, Ophelia (1851–1852) has been remarkably framed by feminist discourses on gender that convincingly demonstrated how the representation of female death could be linked to patriarchal tradition whose underlying discourse was to tame, control and ultimately objectify women. …”
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    L’exposition Femmes célèbres du XIXe siècle organisée par Marguerite Durand en 1922 by Mathilde Leïchlé

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…The aim of this event was to relaunch the feminist newspaper La Fronde and to create a Club of Women Journalists based on the statutes of the House of Journalists from which women were still excluded, as well as a House of Women’s Works and Institutions. …”
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    Dissections in Phoebe Gloeckner’s A Child’s Life (1998, 2000) by Hélène Tison

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…Phoebe Gloeckner’s anatomical drawings and écorchés, her often blunt and jarring graphic narratives centered on abusive relations, are inevitably controversial; they fly in the face of feminist attacks on such representations as debasing to women and they complexify and redirect the debate about child sexuality. …”
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