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Why Always Women?: Gender Inequality in Rusmini’s “Kenanga” (A Feminist Criticism Study)
The issue of gender equality is no longer a new one. It arises along with the stereotype of men who have a higher nature than women. In addition, in terms of strength and rights women are also below men. This aspect of gender inequality is one of the aspects developed by Rusmini in her novel "Kenanga".
Apriani Riyanti +4 more
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An overview of research on gender in Spanish society [PDF]
This article presents an overview of research on gender in Spanish society. Six areas of literature are examined including families, education, work, politics, sexuality, and men.
Valiente Fernández, Celia
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Profile of female students of engineering universities in Mexico and Spain [PDF]
Gender studies in higher education have emerged in parallel to reflections and rising feminist movement. The main objectives of academic feminism are related to women's visibility improvement as well as soft skills developers’ roles.
Macias Gonzalez, Gizelle Guadalupe +1 more
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Re-thinking feminism and democratic politics: the potential of online networks for social change and gender equality in Brazil [PDF]
The relationship between women and new technologies has been an important area of research for feminist sociologists and others working with gender and cultural studies (i.e.
Matos, C.
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Gendered Stories of Adaptation and Resistance: a Feminist Multiple Case Study of Immigrant Women [PDF]
This multiple qualitative case study with eight immigrant women examined women’s stories of migration and post-relocation adjustment to the U.S. The results showed that women described their lived experiences in distinctly gendered terms. The four superordinate themes that were present in their stories were Gendered Adaptation, Gendered Resilience ...
Yakushko, Oksana +1 more
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Disability Is a Feminist Issue: Bringing Together Women’s and Gender Studies and Disability Studies
This paper tracks a series of conversations between a women's and gender studies professor and two of her undergraduate students, all of whom are interested in disability studies. We explore the links between disability and feminism, and to think through the possibilities of having disability studies become part of the academy.
Alison Piepmeier +2 more
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Feminist term translation brings both linguistic and pragmatic sides of translation together and turns the act of translation into a function-driven process rather than a solely form-based transfer. Translators, who join it under different roles such as academics, activists, or field experts, sometimes all at the same time, try to make up for the ...
ABDAL, Göksenin, AYIK AKÇA, Tuba
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Feelings of Change: Alternative Feminist Professional Trajectories [PDF]
Book chapter in "Feeling Academic in the Neoliberal University: Feminist Flights, Fights and Failures" (Palgrave Macmillan, 2017, eds. Y Taylor, K. Lahad) ABSTRACT By 2008 concepts of precariousness, insecurity, temporary or episodic labor in the new ...
Lovin, C. Laura
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Women’s, Gender, and Feminist Studies (WGFS) in Portugal emerged relatively late compared to other European countries, and a systematic quantitative analysis of Portuguese research in this field is lacking. This article addresses this gap by conducting a pioneering bibliometric analysis of WGFS publications by scholars based in Portugal between 1995 ...
Caynnã Santos +4 more
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Feminist studies of globalisation : beyond gender, beyond economism? [PDF]
This article offers a distinctive mapping of the feminist literature on globalisation. Part I sets the 'new wave' of debate in the context of long-standing feminist theorising and organisation around global power and politics, drawing attention to a ...
Eschle, Catherine
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