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Parent resilience, couple burnout, and misogyny in fathers with disabled children [PDF]
This study aims to examine the relationship between parent resilience, couple burnout, and misogyny of fathers with disabled children, while also investigating the mediating effect of parent resilience on the relationship between misogyny and couple ...
Guler Mustafa +2 more
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Christianity, Misogyny and Women [PDF]
Misogynistic tendencies are not strange, rather this attitude pervades various strata of our existence. They are vocally audible and visibly present within the political, economic, social, cultural and religious spheres of our societies.
Eteng, Nzeyo Gabriel
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Neoliberalisation and 'lad cultures' in higher education [PDF]
This paper links HE neoliberalisation and ‘lad cultures’, drawing on interviews and focus groups with women students. We argue that retro-sexist ‘laddish’ forms of masculine competitiveness and misogyny have been reshaped by neoliberal rationalities to ...
Alison Phipps +38 more
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Sarah Everard & Nirbhaya: Comparisions and Commonalities
This brief communication in the form of the editorial attempts to draw out the parallels between two grisly incidents in two parts of the world. However, the vertiginous ferocity of the incidents jostled outrage across the nations— Sarah Everard’s kidnap
Rituparna Bhattacharyya
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Over the past ten years, Korean pop culture has gained enormous popularity around the world. The Boy Band BTS is one of the brightest representatives of this culture.
E. K. Belaia, M. A. Kashina
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In 2010, R. T. Erdoğan publicly acknowledged that he does not believe in equality between women and men. Following the subsequent general election in 2011, Erdoğan has solidified his power first as Prime Minister and, since August 2014, as the President ...
Devran Gülel
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This roundtable discussion presents a dialogue between digital culture scholars on the seemingly increased presence of hating and hate speech online. Revolving primarily around the recent #GamerGate campaign of intensely misogynistic discourse aimed at ...
Bartow A. +18 more
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Annotating Online Misogyny [PDF]
Online misogyny, a category of online abusive language, has serious and harmful social consequences. Automatic detection of misogynistic language online, while imperative, poses complicated challenges to both data gathering, data annotation, and bias mitigation, as this type of data is linguistically complex and diverse.
Zeinert, Philine +2 more
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Sui presunti aspetti di misoginia nel Libro dei Re di Ferdowsi, poeta persiano dell’XI sec.
This paper analyses some examples of alleged misogyny in the Shāh-nāmé (The book of Kings, of about 60, 000 couplets), the main work of Abu l-Qāsem Ferdowsi of Tus (XI sec.), the greatest Persian epic poet.
Nahid Norozi
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Holub R. C. Nietzsche and the Women’s Question / trans. from Engl. R. L. Kochnev [PDF]
The article discusses collections of scientific papers edited by Paul Patton and Peter Burgard on the subject of the philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche and modern ideas of the feminist tradition.
R. L. Kochnev
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