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In Defense of a Pragmatic Interpretation of Bambi Sentences
ABSTRACT This paper addresses the debate surrounding bound uses of names. My primary aim is to argue that bound interpretations of names do not provide evidence that names semantically have bound uses. I begin by outlining the motivation for the view that names do have semantic bound uses, then offer several reasons to reject this view.
Seong Soo Park
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The Draw‐A‐Woman Scientist Test: Exploring Schoolchildren's Perceptions of Women Scientists
ABSTRACT Research on the gender gap in STEM has primarily focused on the behaviours of girls and women in response to their environments, with little focus on the attitudes of the boys and men. We introduce the Draw‐A‐Woman‐Scientist Test (DAWST), a variant on the Draw‐A‐Scientist Test (DAST), in order to understand attitudes towards women scientists ...
Laura Goldstein, Sara Sweetman
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Sexual Harassment as Reification: #MeToo in the Cultural and Creative Industries in Sweden
ABSTRACT In this article, drawing on 20 interviews with participants in the #MeToo petitions #deadline and #konstnärligfrihet [artistic freedom], we explore the significance of sexual harassment in Sweden's cultural and creative industries. Our findings demonstrate how sexual harassment serves as a particularly effective tool of oppression in ...
Karin Hansson +2 more
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Rhetorical and Revealed Opposition to Compromise Among Local and State Legislators
ABSTRACT Policymaking in democratic governments requires compromise, yet polarized legislators face mixed incentives around compromise. These incentives also vary by gender and party, with women and Democrats facing greater pressure to express support for compromise.
Melody Crowder‐Meyer
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Abstract Background Engineering education often upholds masculinity norms such as individual competitiveness and emotional stoicism. These norms affect team dynamics and students' satisfaction with learning experiences in team projects. Purpose This study explores how social emotions experienced by computer science students, in conjunction with their ...
Vladislav Krivoshchekov +5 more
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Abstract William Shakespeare ascended to the status of English national poet over the course of the eighteenth century. His literary work entered the cultural imagination not only through theatrical performances and printed texts, but the playwright's corpus was also represented visually — in painted and printed media, and as or on material culture ...
Anna Myers
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Femininity, love, and alienation: the genius of The Second Sex
This article presents an axiological reading of Simone de Beauvoir’s The Second Sex, reframing its most famous sentence ‘one is not born, but becomes, a woman’ as a claim about femininity, love, and alienation under particular conditions of sexual hierarchy.
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TRADITIONS ET ORALITÉ CHEZ MARYSE CONDÉ, PANAÏT ISTRATI ET AHMADOU KOUROUMA
Três vozes francófonas descentradas vindas de três continentes (África, América, Europa) têm marcado o século vinte. Sua prosa em francês mostra tesouros e as verdades de seus países de origem (Guadalupe, Romênia, Costa do Marfim), as tradições e ...
Marina Perisanu
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"Feminine genius" danes: vloga in dostojanstvo žene v sodobnem svetu
Izhodišče diplomske naloge je koncept žene, imenovan ženski genij ali feminine genius, ki ga je zasnoval papež Janez Pavel II. leta 1988 in temelji na štirih temeljnih lastnostih žene: sprejemanje, senzibilnost, velikodušnost in materinstvo. Na podlagi tega, je avtorica poskušala opredeliti sodobno žensko, prosto ideologij, ženo ki poskuša uresničevati
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