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Feminists and the Ideology and Practice of Marital Equality

Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1995
In her 1972 book, The Future of Marriage, and again in the second edition (1982), Bernard concluded that the future viability of marriage will depend upon "upgrading" marriage for women. After reviewing the literature on marriage, she declared that two marriages exist, his and hers, and that marriage is more attractive and healthier for the former than
Karen R. Blaisure, Katherine R. Allen
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Ideology as/of Platform Affordance and Black Feminist Conceptualizations of “Canceling”: Reading Twitter [PDF]

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As Elon Musk’s takeover of Twitter highlights, platforms affordances extend further than UI choices and content formats emphasised. Extant work addresses political perspectives are implicated in the affordances of platforms; however, the notion of ...
Temi Lasade-Anderson   +1 more
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Ideologies of care: a feminist contribution to the debate

Critical Social Policy, 1983
This paper examines the ideological grounds underlying the dominant call for care of the chronically ill and disabled to be located 'in the community. ' It looks also at some of the competing concepts which are, nevertheless, rejected. The paper suggests that the ideologies of certain professions and the policies of certain agencies have chosen to ...
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Methodology, Ideology and Feminist Critiques of Science

PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association, 1980
This paper deals briefly with two questions which I have discussed elsewhere (Koertge 1981 and forthcoming):a)If all scientists were perfect Popperians (i.e., absolutely scrupulous with respect to methodology), how much influence could their backgrounds have?
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Explorations in Feminist Ideology: Surprising Consistencies and Unexamined Conflicts

Imagination, Cognition and Personality, 1985
The world view of a sample of feminist leaders within psychology was investigated and compared to a sample of faculty members at a local state college and of students enrolled in courses on women at that college. Results indicated that feminists leaders differ most from other groups in terms of their beliefs about biological causality and the way in ...
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Feminist Ideology, Race, and Political Participation: a Second Look

Western Political Quarterly, 1985
FN EMINIST ideology ought to increase the political participation of its female adherents. By providing a definition of women's stake in the world outside the traditional, private homeplace, feminism should increase the relevance of political action to the life of the individual and, thus, increase her participation (Kelly and Boutilier 1978: 297307 ...
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Feminist ideology as a predictor of body dissatisfaction in women

Sex Roles, 1995
A relationship between feminist attitudes and body satisfaction has been suggested in the literature, but has received no empirical support. Multiple regression analyses were performed on a sample of 200 primarily Caucasian women. Results indicated that after controlling for certain known predictors of body dissatisfaction, the Physical Attractiveness ...
Michelle Dionne   +3 more
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The effects of western feminist ideology on Muslim feminists

2012
Women are potent symbols of identity. They signify a vision of society that identifies a nation. The Middle East provides a perfect example of this. It has one of the highest rates of population growth in the world, yet maintains one of the lowest literacy rates and labor force participation among women.
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Empowerment of Black Mother: Some Feminist Ideologies

Motifs : An International Journal of English Studies, 2017
Gender has always been a sensitive issue especially in writing. Today identity has become the most important term in every sphere of the world. Each person search for ‘who am I’ or ‘where I stand’; but women have faced more discrimination from time to time in the patriarchal societies. The inequality of sexes finds expression in writing also.
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