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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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A Feminist Reading of the Group
European Journal of English Language and Literature Studies, 2023Mary McCarthy is an important feminist writer. The Group, as one of her most famous novels, sparked the heated discussion of the theme of women’s self-liberation. This paper will analyze feminism of this novel from two spheres. The first is the public sphere which includes education, employment and politics. They have received higher education.
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In Search of a Feminist Reading of the Akedah
Nashim: A Journal of Jewish Women's Studies & Gender Issues, 2005This is an essay about presence of absence. More specifically, it is about how feminist readers of the Bible can discern or conjure up the voices or values of women in the Bible in spite of or in light of their absence from the written page. The specific biblical episode in question is that of the Akedah (Gen.
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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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Reading the Feminist Impossible
The question of sexual difference has long been eclipsed by discourses of identity politics. And yet there is a new urgency to resist the logic of capital for which “there is no such thing as the impossible.” In Lacan’s view, that resistance carries a distinctly feminist imperative.openaire +2 more sources
A Feminist Reading of Mass Media
2014Chapter 3 introduces feminist theory and explores traditional media frames and stereotypes of women. After addressing media coverage of women in general, the chapter turns to portrayals of Black women in particular through the lens of Black Feminist theory. Stereotypes of this segment of women offer a rich source of content to analyze.
Mia Moody-Ramirez, Jannette L. Dates
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A Feminist Reading of an Oriental Tale
2020Tales, which have an important place in the process of socialization, contain various ideological constructions like other narratives. This study aims to analyses an important tale of Turkey's tale corpus named “Crystal Manor and Diamond Ship” by the terms of feminist critics. This tale is considered among the tales of Anatolian field and is similar to
Derya Çetin, Mevlüde Deveci
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Feminist readings of the Bible
2015This chapter explores some distinctive characteristics and interests of Bible's reception history. It discusses the relationship between reception history and Wirkungsgeschichte. Reception history focuses on the reader or interpreter, how they receive the text in their particular historical and cultural setting.
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Feminist Readings: Feminists Reading
The Modern Language Review, 1992Siv Jansson +4 more
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