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    Gender Perspective in the Studies of War by T. V. Skorospelova

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…Feminist studies, first introduced in international relations theory back in the Cold War, established themselves as an independent research field in 1990s. …”
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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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    Embodied Coloniality by Nezihat Bakar-Langeland

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…By addressing the intersection of coloniality, racism, and the lived experiences of Muslim minority women, this research offers valuable contributions to the academic discourse on decolonial feminist studies of affect, providing a nuanced understanding of the complex dynamics at play in contemporary Norway. …”
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    Sujeição e agência em situações de violência contra as mulheres: trajetórias de superação e ressignificação by Érika Nunes de Medeiros Ferreira Borges, Eliane Gonçalves

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Their overcoming points to a shift in power relations, as stressed by feminist studies dealing with the issue of violence. The notion of subjectivity as agency and not only as a subjection leads to the possibility, at least in some contexts, of resistance and freedom of action. …”
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    Gothic Fault-Lines in Anne Brontë’s Social Fiction: The Case of The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848) by Isabelle Hervouet

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Recent scholarship has concerned itself with this split in discourse which suggests that Brontë does not challenge the conventional idea that discursive authority is masculine, making it therefore difficult to read her novel as feminist. Studies alternately focus on Brontë’s bold enterprise (the vindication in the metanarrative of a woman’s right to leave an abusive husband) or on the limitations generated by her decision to resort to a male frame narrator. …”
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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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