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Militant Design Research: A Proposal to Politicize Design Knowledge-making

open access: yesDiseña, 2023
This work reflects on how design can engage in emancipatory processes of knowledge-making through Militant Design Research. The argument draws on the work of scholars who are engaged in counter-hegemonic design research and practice, and questions the ...
Bibiana Serpa
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American Systematic Violence as an Imputes of Muslim Oppression in Home Boy by H.M. Naqvi

open access: diamondRUDN Journal of Studies in Literature and Journalism
The contemporary British-born Pakistani author H.M. Naqvi (b. 1973) has written two novels. His first novel, Home Boy (2009), narrates the socio-cultural dilemma of the Muslim character Chuck and how the American society scents him as a lower individual ...
Saif Raed Nafia Fakhrulddin
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Foods of Oppression

open access: yesFrontiers in Sustainable Food Systems, 2021
The growing recognition of food justice as an element of food studies inquiry has opened a productive vein that allows for analyzing the effects of oppression on traditional foods of Indigenous peoples.
Lisa L. Price   +2 more
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Surviving the Edges of Periphery: A Postcolonial Feminist critique of Mohammed Hanif’s Our Lady of Alice Bhatti

open access: yesNUML Journal of Critical Inquiry, 2022
Pakistani postcolonial narratives have been discussing the oppression of the less privileged sections of people, including minorities, because of the predetermined power structure of society.
Zia Ahmed, Muhammad Saeed Nasir
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Entre la tradition sénégalaise et le néo-colonialisme français : l’oppression systématique des jeunes filles dans La nuit est tombée sur Dakar d’Aminata Zaaria

open access: yesInterlitteraria, 2022
Between Senegalese tradition and French neo-colonialism: Systematic oppression of young girls in La nuit est tombée sur Dakar by Aminata Zaaria. The purpose of this article is to examine the systematic, intercultural oppression of young girls in La nuit
Anna Swoboda
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Action, transcendance, incarnation. Pour une lecture unifiée de la pensée politique de S. Weil

open access: yesLabyrinth: An International Journal for Philosophy, Value Theory and Sociocultural Hermeneutics, 2023
In contrast to the readings that oppose a first 'revolutionary' Simone Weil to a second 'conservative' Simone Weil, this article supports the thesis of a profound continuity and coherence in Weil's political thought, parallel to the overall unity of her
Emmanuel Gabellieri
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Oppressive Praise

open access: yesFeminist Philosophy Quarterly, 2021
Abstract This chapter introduces the phenomenon of oppressive praise via a series of cases: cases of the ‘daddy dividend’, putatively helpful men, and superficial allies, through which we see that praise can have a range of sexist, racist, and ableist contours.
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The Role of Social Work in the Oppression of Single Mothers by the Cultural Policy of the Neoliberal State

open access: yesGender a Výzkum, 2020
The oppression of single mothers generally takes specific forms in neoliberal society, because the traditional pressure associated with the female caring role is accompanied by oppression derived from their dependence on the welfare system.
Radka Janebová
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Ideological Representation of Women's Oppression in Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale

open access: yesمجلة الآداب, 2021
The abuse of women is an issue that persists throughout the ages till the present time because people are still living in a world of a dominated idea which is known as man is the self and woman is the other.
Huda Aziz Muhi Al-shammari   +1 more
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THE PRESENCE OF ROMA LIFE’S EXPERIENCES, TRADITIONS AND HISTORY IN THE ROMANIAN TEXTBOOKS – A CONTENT ANALYSIS FROM A SOCIAL JUSTICE PERSPECTIVE [PDF]

open access: yesRevista de Pedagogie, 2020
Roma people have been victims of oppression in Romania for many centuries, “in the long course of the Gypsy experience in Eastern Europe, none has been worse than that in Romania” (Crowe & Kolsti, 1991, p. 61).
Cristina TUNEGARU
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