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Elites of the Whorearchy—OnlyFans Creators’ Power, Identity and Sex Work Stigma Negotiation
ABSTRACT Despite the rapid expansion of the digital sex industry, little is known about how digital sex workers navigate identity and stigma, particularly in the German context. This study examines how German female OnlyFans creators (aged 21–28) construct and maintain positive social identities amid societal stigma and hierarchical divisions within ...
Swana Schuchmann
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Simone de Beauvoir: contribuciones de una filósofa
Resumen: El presente trabajo aborda tres cuestiones incluidas en la «Introducción» de la famosa obra de Simone de Beauvoir, El segundo sexo: primero, el problema del texto como tal, específicamente su pertenencia al género ensayo; segundo, la ...
María Luisa Femenías
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Optical frequency measurement of the 1S-3S two-photon transition in hydrogen
This article reports the first optical frequency measurement of the $1\mathrm{S}-3\mathrm{S}$ transition in hydrogen. The excitation of this transition occurs at a wavelength of 205 nm which is obtained with two frequency doubling stages of a titanium ...
A. Czarnecki +40 more
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SPEAKING YOUR MIND: THE TRANSLATION OF ORALITY IN MARLEN HAUSHOFER'S PROSE
ABSTRACT This article considers how features of spoken language in three of Marlen Haushofer's works, Die Tapetentür (1957), Die Wand (1963) and Die Mansarde (1969), have been translated into English. A close reading of Haushofer's prose demonstrates how she relies on carefully constructed cadences of thought to reach an intermediate point between ...
Isabel Parkinson
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Simone de Beauvoir, el sentido de su escritura
Resumen: Este es un primer intento de recoger y analizar los sentidos que dio Simone de Beauvoir a su vida y a su escritura. Este texto realiza un recorrido por sus principales obras, especialmente por sus novelas, contrastándolas con sus Memorias, a ...
Carmiña Navia Velasco
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Gender and Power Relations in David Henry Hwang’s M. Butterfly: The Challenge to the Binary Opposition Between the East and the West [PDF]
David Henry Hwang’s M Butterfly tells about a French diplomat, Gallimard, who has a 20 year relationship with his Chinese lover, Song, who turns out to be a male spy.
Nurulhady, Eta Farmacelia
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Subjected to Harassment: Deconstructing Power in an Encounter With Workplace Sexual Harassment
ABSTRACT There is a consensus that power is central to sexual harassment. Research has focused most heavily on the bases of power upon which harassment is perpetrated. However, a feminist poststructural view locates power everywhere, suggesting that people encountering sexual harassment also have power.
Erynn E. Beaton, Maham Ali
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The Significance of Future Generations [PDF]
We find meaning and value in our lives by engaging in everyday projects. But, according to a recent argument by Samuel Scheffler, this value doesn’t depend merely on what the projects are about.
Altshuler, Roman
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Meaning and loss of meaning in supervision
Abstract Analytic and philosophical literature suggests that repetitive failures to make sense of internal and external events can seriously undermine our inner meaning systems, leading to feelings of meaninglessness and despair. Accepting the absurdity of the wish for a completely predictable, understandable and manageable world relieves the despair ...
Hanoch Yerushalmi
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ABSTRACT This article explores how Beauvoir's argument “On ne naît pas femme: on le devient” supports the possibilities outlined in The Second Sex of no longer becoming a woman. Of deepening, for oneself, a form of singularity that escapes patriarchal gendered polarisation.
Mickaëlle Provost
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