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1993
Ramazanoglu (1989: 40) maintains that using the concept of male domination as a universal generalization has the effect of making basic features of women’s experience, notably class, race, nationality and subculture, invisible. Her analysis emphasizes the contradictions of women’s oppression. So will mine in this chapter.
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Ramazanoglu (1989: 40) maintains that using the concept of male domination as a universal generalization has the effect of making basic features of women’s experience, notably class, race, nationality and subculture, invisible. Her analysis emphasizes the contradictions of women’s oppression. So will mine in this chapter.
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Journal of Middle East Women's Studies, 2023
AbstractThis article looks at how specific gendered practices and ideas about female bodies were instrumentalized in the struggle for political authority during Egypt’s transitional period between 2011 and 2013. It argues that in the aftermath of the uprising, when Islamists won the parliamentary and presidential elections in Egypt, the figure of the ...
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AbstractThis article looks at how specific gendered practices and ideas about female bodies were instrumentalized in the struggle for political authority during Egypt’s transitional period between 2011 and 2013. It argues that in the aftermath of the uprising, when Islamists won the parliamentary and presidential elections in Egypt, the figure of the ...
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Creating the Modern Iranian Woman
Between the 1963 'White Revolution' and the 1979 Iranian Revolution, the position of women in Iran experienced a number of fundamental shifts. Policies and reforms were introduced, including land, suffrage, education and dress reforms which the Pahlavi ...
Liora Hendelman-Baavur
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2003
Abstract In a Peanuts cartoon Lucy asks Charlie Brown, “Do you think people really change?” He says, “Sure, I feel I’ve changed a lot this past year.” To this Lucy responds, “I meant for the better!” Women are changing for the better! Nowhere can society claim that women have achieved equity with men, but in many countries
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Abstract In a Peanuts cartoon Lucy asks Charlie Brown, “Do you think people really change?” He says, “Sure, I feel I’ve changed a lot this past year.” To this Lucy responds, “I meant for the better!” Women are changing for the better! Nowhere can society claim that women have achieved equity with men, but in many countries
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Modern woman in the kingdom of Saudi Arabia: rights, challenges and achievements
British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, 2018Ibrahem Almarhaby
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The Modern Woman's Labor Curve
Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing, 2014Childbearing Paper Presentation Purpose for the Program To describe the use of the partogram as a tool for decision making during labor, review the origins of the partogram and the recent research related to it, and discuss how the change from use of the Friedman curve to the partogram was implemented at a community based, nonteaching, tertiary care ...
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2004
How the "modern appearing woman" inaugurated a new relation between female identity and visual culture.
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How the "modern appearing woman" inaugurated a new relation between female identity and visual culture.
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Ella Hepworth Dixon : the story of a modern woman
, 2017Valérie Fehlbaum
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