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O artigo tem como intenção tratar das propostas metodológicas de Edward Said, enfatizando a forma como o autor discute o “imperialismo” em âmbito cultural. Pretende-se abordar de que modo esse autor contribui para a proposição de alternativas à sociologia hegemônica, ao mostrar que as formações discursivas das ciências sociais, ao trazerem em seu corpo
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Lourdes Portillo’s Development of a Chicana Feminist Film Aesthetic: After the Earthquake, Las Madres, and Señorita Extraviada [PDF]
Valenzuela, Norma A.
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African Decolonial Theory: A Conversation
Abstract Antipode has become a key platform for engaging with decolonial and anticolonial scholarship, as well as adjacent fields such as Black geographies, Indigenous studies, Latin American feminism, and work on settler‐colonialism. African reference points in this literature, however, have been far less common, both in the journal and more broadly ...
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Renewal without replication: Expanding Durkheim's theory of disruptions via queer nightlife. [PDF]
Ghaziani A, Abrutyn S.
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Fight Like a Girl: Fitness Testing as Gendered Organizational Logic in the U.S. Army
ABSTRACT Organizational logics related to excellence and equity are changing rapidly in contemporary workplaces, yet limited research examines the impacts of specific policy initiatives, including why some fail—or even backfire. This study examines one such recent policy case: a temporary period of gender‐neutral fitness testing in the United States ...
Carrie Carter
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Understanding the image cues driving the switch from brightness to lightness responses in the Adelson checker-block illusion. [PDF]
Lovell PG, Scott-Brown KC, Smart IE.
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Critical Overview of Patriarchy, Its Interferences With Psychological Development, and Risks for Mental Health. [PDF]
Gupta M, Madabushi JS, Gupta N.
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ABSTRACT This article examines how discomfort, as an embodied and affective experience, can be theorized through poststructuralist reflexivity to deepen feminist understandings of researcher subjectivity and power in qualitative research. I present two vignettes as illustrative of moments of discomfort conducting research “in the field” which I argue ...
Melissa Carr
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