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    Urban planning, Covid-19 and sex-gender diversities in Pereira, Colombia by Miguel Peraza

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…This article analyzes this achievement of the LGBTI population – specifically trans, within the power structure of a masculinized nation state, whose agents are in charge of territorial planning. Feminist theories, geographies of sexuality, and queer theories merged, with the aim of explaining the connection between these policies, the subjects involved, and the occupation of territory for sex work. …”
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    “Where Does My Hope Come From?”: P. D. James’s The Children of Men (1992) as a Christian Dystopia in the Context of the Late 20th Century Demographic Crisis by Suzanne Bray

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…James’s The Children of Men (1992) has been compared with other demodystopias like The Handmaid’s Tale (1986) and Zoe Fairburns’ Benefits (1979) and described as a feminist work, it is far more of a Christian fable and contains echoes of Christian writers from Dostoevsky to T.S. …”
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    Iterativity, agency, and feminism in the Hindu Tij songs of Nepal by Basanti Timalsina, Victoria L. Bergvall

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Tij songs thus provide evolving, iterative models for feminist agency for women in Nepal and elsewhere.…”
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    “Spiders and Webs in American Literature” by Vincent Dussol

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…More than occasionally, on the female side of the American counter-culture, especially among its feminist and lesbian exponents, simple activists and creative writers have harnessed the symbolic power invested in the spider by Native Americans.There may be deeper reasons accounting for American authors’ fascination with spiders. …”
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    ASIAN ENGLISH LITERATURE'S MIDTERM EXAMINATION MATERNAL INSTINCT DEPICTED IN VERENATAY'S BROKEN by Ruly Indra Darmawan

    Published 2018-08-01
    “… In this essay, I want to analyze how maternal instinct is depicted in one short story which has South East Asia as a setting of place because this maternal instinct has became one of the most debatable issues in feminist study until nowadays. The main data is a short story entitled Broken. …”
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    WORKPLACE GENDER INEQUALITY: ASSESSING INTERSECTIONAL BARRIERS EXPERIENCED BY WOMEN OF COLOUR IN REACHING UPPER MANAGEMENT POSITIONS IN THE WORKPLACE by IFEOMA CLARE OKORONTA, DYMYTRO KYLYMNYUK

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Both Intersectionality and Black Feminist theories were adopted for the study. The findings show that women of colour - Hispanic or Latino, Asian, Black or African women, face unique challenges due to the double jeopardy of experiencing gender and racial discrimination simultaneously, which can hinder their progression to upper management positions and they are significantly underrepresented in senior leadership positions. …”
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    Anna Bayerová, Anna Fischer -Dücklemann: lékařky, zdraví a sexualita na přelomu 19. a 20. století by Milena Lenderová

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Both have contributed significantly to the popularization of medicine, and both of them were avowed by the feminist movement. Anna Fischer is considered as representative of “maternal feminism”. …”
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    Knowledge as cause and tool for resistance against large scale mining: heuristic cases in Ecuador by Cristina Espinosa

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…These questions are illuminated using the theoretical contributions provided by approaches such as the sociology of knowledge, Latin American de-colonial thought, and feminist contributions to the study of science, technology and society. …”
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    The concept of security in German foreign policy by Artem P. Sokolov

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…This is also reflected in other guiding documents, such as the White Paper of the Bundeswehr, the Guiding Principles of Feminist Foreign Policy, the Cybersecurity Strategy. …”
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    Martialling Peace: How the Peacekeeping Myth Legitimises Warfare by Nicole Wegner by Abdul Wasay Khan Mandokhail

    Published 2025-01-01
    “… Nicole Wegner’s Martialling Peace: How the Peacekeeping Myth Legitimises Warfare (2023) critically examines the militarized underpinnings of peacekeeping through the lens of Feminist International Relations, Gender Studies, and Critical Military Studies. …”
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    Understanding Feminism Perspective on Informal Women Entrepreneurs in Kyengera Town Council by Henry Stanley, Mbowa, Siraje, Kaaya

    Published 2020
    “…The paper concludes that, feminist researchers need to focus on mixed methods research as means to address the knowledge, power and gender-gap among informal women entrepreneurs. …”
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    'Man is the Measure of All Things' by Victor Muñoz Sanz, Dan Handel

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The term Man, and the humanist tradition which followed from it, have been challenged in feminist, queer, poststructuralist, and postcolonial critiques, which questioned its nature, or even pondered if we are actually human. …”
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    Hadji Agus Salim's Islamic Feminism Thoughts and Its Contribution to Contemporary Islamic Studies by Ermagusti Ermagusti, Erwin Erwin, Rido Putra, Rahmad Tri Hadi

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Using a descriptive-analytical method and an Islamic feminist approach rooted in harmony and justice—distinct from Western notions of equality—the study examines Salim’s works as primary sources, supported by secondary materials such as books, journal articles, and online resources discussing his thought. …”
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    Women in Adébáyọ̀ Fálétí’s Poetry by Abidemi Bolarinwa

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…In order to redeem and recreate an enhanced status for women, studies about women abound in literary studies, with little attention given to issues of women in Adébayó ̀ Fa ̩ ́letí ’s poetry. Thus, using the feminist approach ex ́ - amines how women are portrayed in Fálétí’s poetry so as to establish his view about the womenfolk. …”
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    Rewriting the intersex body: On the opera adaptation of Herculine Barbin’s Memoirs by Gonzalo Iturregui-Gallardo

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This article’s analytical framework is based on queer and feminist approaches applied to Translation Studies, and on the notions of rewriting and translation as adaptation, practices through which the ethos is reworked (Spoturno, 2022). …”
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    Talking Back to Virginia Woolf in Her Own Words: Gendered, Racial, and Literary Passing as Forms of Counter-Interpellation in Kabe Wilson’s “Dreadlock Hoax” by Valérie Favre

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…On 19 May 2014, British multimedia artist Kabe Wilson presented the result of a five-year-long creative endeavour, as he displayed for the first time his literary and artistic recycling of A Room of One’s Own, Virginia Woolf’s landmark 1929 feminist essay. Yet, more than a mere exhibition, Wilson staged a performance art piece entitled “The Dreadlock Hoax” during which the artist, dressed up as Virginia Woolf, proclaimed a speech which questioned our ability to appropriate and negotiate past literary texts and authors. …”
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    The Religious Work of Beverly Jenkins’s Black Historical Romance by Jeania Ree V. Moore

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…This article draws on Black womanist and Black feminist scholarship to show how Jenkins centers desire, interiority, and pleasure within Black women’s moral agency and affirms Black women’s embodied flourishing. …”
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    On the rhetoric of handmaidenhood: The translator’s construction of (im)modesty by Kelly Washbourne

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Finally, I briefly delineate an ‘immodesty turn’ with perhaps ancient origins but found full-voiced in certain feminist translators. Forms of immodesty overtly assert authorhood and explicitly 'write back' against the rhetoric of the past.…”
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    Women’s emancipation and Middlebrow culture in the Ljubica P. Radoičić’s novelistic oeuvre by Barać Stanislava

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The paper does this primarily concerning the atypical features of the main character, the uncommon emancipatory (pseudo-feminist) discourse, and, the peculiarity of narrative style built between the spheres of highbrow and popular literature. …”
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    The Renewal of the Twenty Years in Theater: Revisions Based on The Danton Case by Stanisława Przybyszewska from 2008 by Katarzyna Fazan

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Despite the fact that Stanisława Przybyszewska was not part of the feminist movement, the renewal of the meanings and form of her drama can be linked today, firstly, to the appreciation of her as an important voice of a politically and socially conscious author, proposing Brechtian-style theater, and secondly, to the revision of the twentieth century seen anew as a moment of women’s attempt at breaking the masculocentric order of social life. …”
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