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Trauma-informed healthcare from the perspectives of women who have experienced sexual violence in adulthood: a systematic review and meta-ethnography. [PDF]
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Growing microbiology literacy through interdisciplinary approaches to food fermentations and an Indigenous peoples' rights framework. [PDF]
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A scoping review of intersectional health research related to the COVID-19 pandemic in North America: key findings. [PDF]
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Proceedings of the 10th Conference on Computation, Communication, Aesthetics & X, 2022
Read The Feminist Manual is a re-appropriation of RTFM (Read The Fucking Man- ual) and addresses gender discrimination in the Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) communities and the lack of support in accommodating marginalized voic- es. The output of the research is an experimental Firefox addon which replaces gendered pronouns he and she with the ...
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Read The Feminist Manual is a re-appropriation of RTFM (Read The Fucking Man- ual) and addresses gender discrimination in the Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) communities and the lack of support in accommodating marginalized voic- es. The output of the research is an experimental Firefox addon which replaces gendered pronouns he and she with the ...
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Theory and Research in Education, 2005
There is a revival of interest in Bourdieu’s work and this article examines dominant trends within feminist re-engagements. It considers the insights into gender identity afforded by ‘habitus’ and ‘social field’, distinguishing between analyses of ‘gender habitus’, and the potential of habitus and social field for feminist analysis of change. Feminist
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There is a revival of interest in Bourdieu’s work and this article examines dominant trends within feminist re-engagements. It considers the insights into gender identity afforded by ‘habitus’ and ‘social field’, distinguishing between analyses of ‘gender habitus’, and the potential of habitus and social field for feminist analysis of change. Feminist
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2017
In recent decades, revisionist feminist scholarship has successfully retrieved the subjugated voices of women in Japan and elsewhere. Some women, however, remain largely outside the sphere of feminist research interest. This chapter examines the writing of two women, Sono Ayako (1931– ) and Ariyoshi Sawako (1931–1984), who for very different reasons ...
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In recent decades, revisionist feminist scholarship has successfully retrieved the subjugated voices of women in Japan and elsewhere. Some women, however, remain largely outside the sphere of feminist research interest. This chapter examines the writing of two women, Sono Ayako (1931– ) and Ariyoshi Sawako (1931–1984), who for very different reasons ...
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Reading Feminist Readings: Recuperative Reading and the Silent Heroine of Feminist Criticism
1994Abstract In this chapter I want to consider the ways in which classic feminist texts may disrupt the very paradigms they are thought to endorse by focusing on three of the most well-known stories in the feminist canon: “The Yellow Wallpaper,” “A Jury of Her Peers,” and “The Blank Page.” Let me briefly rehearse their plots.
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Examining leadership through critical feminist readings
Journal of Health Organization and Management, 2005PurposeThis paper seeks to explore a critique of the limitations of mainstream leadership research and publications and offers a critical management analysis through drawing on a feminist reading of leadership in organizations.Design/methodology/approachThere has recently been witnessed a growing interest in the promotion of effective leadership within
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2004
Who speaks? Who hears? In what language? These questions rise persistently from the oeuvre of Samuel Beckett, and have driven not only poststructuralist literary theory since the 1960s, but also, and perhaps more insistently, the theorizing of the major ‘French feminists’ of the early 1970s and 1980s: Luce Irigaray, Helene Cixous, and Julia Kristeva.2 ...
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Who speaks? Who hears? In what language? These questions rise persistently from the oeuvre of Samuel Beckett, and have driven not only poststructuralist literary theory since the 1960s, but also, and perhaps more insistently, the theorizing of the major ‘French feminists’ of the early 1970s and 1980s: Luce Irigaray, Helene Cixous, and Julia Kristeva.2 ...
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Feminist Readings: Feminists Reading
The Modern Language Review, 1992Siv Jansson +4 more
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