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Roberto Bolaño’s five-part novel 2666 is an exploration of the degeneration of the world as seen in the events happening in Santa Teresa, where poor and marginalized women are murdered with no justice in sight.
Jorisse Campado Gumanay
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Abstract Democracy and gender equality are increasingly contested in European parliamentary contexts, with the rise of political parties and movements that oppose feminist politics and the rights of women, LGBTI* and racialised people. Existing literature exploring far‐right and anti‐gender actors in institutional settings has focused on their ...
EMANUELA LOMBARDO +2 more
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Defining Recent Femicide in Modern Turkey: Revolt Killing [PDF]
This paper aims to question recent increasing femicides in Turkey through the examination of their reasons and dynamics. Therefore, it starts with analyzing current terms such as “honor killing”, “töre killing” and “crimes of passion”. The article claims
Cetin, Ihsan
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Family Policies in Brazil: Continuity and Change in the Recent Democratic Era
ABSTRACT The article identifies five key moments in Brazil's recent history related to family policies mapping both the continuities and changes in the last 30 years, as well as the possibility that policies may coexist in ways that either strengthen or weaken familialism and gender stereotypes.
Natália Sátyro +2 more
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This research analyzes two problems in Peru. On the one hand, disasters and extreme events (i.e., landslides, low temperatures, floods, droughts, mudslides, avalanches, heavy rains, among others) that directly impact the most vulnerable populations and ...
Héctor Javier Bendezú Jiménez +1 more
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This article analyzes the hybrid textuality of Chicas muertas by Selva Almada based on the concept of “postautonomy” as coined by Josefina Ludmer. The aim of this study is to analyze discursive tactics employed to depict unpunished femicides in Argentina:
Adelmar Alvin Ramirez Marmolejo
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Homicide is the third leading cause of deaths for girls aged 11 to 14 years and the second leading cause of death for girls aged 15 to 18 years. However, few studies examine the contextual issues of adolescent femicide, especially among 11- to 14-year-old victims.To obtain quantitative and contextual information about adolescent femicide, and to ...
Tamera, Coyne-Beasley +2 more
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Failed Femicides Among Migrant Survivors
Femicide—the killing of a female because of her gender—is becoming an increased object of sociological enquiry, rectifying years of invisibility. The article presents results from ethnographic interviews with three migrant women who survived “failed ...
S. Weil
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ABSTRACT Background Gender‐based violence is a worldwide health and social problem with negative short‐ and long‐term health impacts. Sexual and gender minority people experience more gender‐based violence and significant barriers to support. These populations are often not included in, or are actively excluded from, gender‐based violence research, and
Jennifer C. D. MacGregor +2 more
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Abstract Patricia Berry’s interpretation of the Demeter/Persephone myth, and her concept of rape into consciousness, illuminate intrapsychic dynamics. However, this symbolic lens may inadvertently distance us from the devastating nature of literal rape—a reality the Homeric Hymn encapsulates.
Barbara Cerminara
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