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The present position paper explores to examine Rajaa al-Sanea’s“Girls of Riyadh” (2005) from the Islamic feminist perspective. Also, the study highlights the model of western feminism epitomised in the narrative under reference, vis-à-vis the Islamic ...
Tariq Khan, Aziz Ahmad, Zulfiqar Ali
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Resisting heteronormativity/resisting recolonisation: Affective bonds between indigenous women in southern Africa and the difference(s) of postcolonial feminist history [PDF]
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Feminist Review. The definitive publisher-authenticated version is available online at the link below.This article recognises that any attempt to theorise the first wave globally
William J Spurlin +2 more
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Ubuntu feminism: Tentative reflections
The starting-point for the article is to provide a brief background on the Ubuntu Project that Prof. Drucilla Cornell convened in 2003; most notably the interviews conducted in Khayamandi, the support of a sewing collective, and the continued search to ...
Drucilla Cornell, Karin van Marle
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En el mundo occidental está penetrando con tal fuerza el cambio en la condición social de las mujeres que en efecto, se puede afirmar que su tiempo ha llegado, y ésta, su oportunidad histórica, incrementa su intensidad (como sintetiza la cita de apertura
María Antonia García de León Álvarez
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(Post)Colonial Worlds. Considerations about Race, Gender and Sex, Subjectivity and Temporality
Starting from a comparison with post-colonial studies, the essay focuses on the importance of activating a South/South dialogue in order to analyze both the genealogies and legacies of colonialism and the violent tensions that cross the contemporary ...
Karina Bidaseca
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MELAWAN EKSPLOITASI TUBUH ANTARA FEMINISME BARAT DAN ISLAM
This paper discusses about one of the major themes in the movement and thought in Western feminism namely the issue of the exploitation of women's bodies. The modern feminism was born in the context of Western civilization.
Ayub
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Arab feminism and the struggle for women’s rights
This article analyses the main historical and ideological features which have characterized Arab feminism since its origins in the second half of XIX century until nowadays.
Nieves Paradela
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Liberal Feminism: from Biblical Tradition to the Emergence of CEDAW
: Liberal Feminism is an ideology that advocates for equal opportunities for men and women in a variety of areas, including employment, health, education, marriage, and family life, as well as public life and politics.
Abdullah Muslich Rizal Maulana +3 more
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Finding feminism : an exploration of feminist identity in contemporary young adult fiction [PDF]
This thesis researches how contemporary young adult literature explores the lived experience of feminist teenagers in an intersectional context. To examine this, the thesis engages with third wave feminism, since it provides an understanding as to how ...
Matekovic, Laura
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The article analyses Nawal El Saadawi’s Islamic feminism in Woman at Point Zero. It investigates whether the novel shows features of Islamic feminism or another version of Western feminism. Albeit El Saadawi is called an Islamic feminist, the analysis of
Rawiya Kouachi
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