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Does it Cost Too Much? A \u27Difference\u27 Look at J.E.B. v. Alabama [PDF]
Flowers, Roberta K.
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ABSTRACT This article looks at two critical moments in British immigration – the case of the ‘stateless’ Ugandan Asian husbands, whose wives successfully argued for their entry in Britain in 1973 and the ‘virginity test’ performed on Mrs K at Heathrow Airport in 1979.
Antara Datta, Jinal Parekh
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Who cares for Black women in health and health care: Reimagining the strong Black woman trope to advance Black women's health equity. [PDF]
Wade JM.
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Femal Genital Surgeries and Multicultural Feminism: The Ties That Bind; The Differences That Distance [PDF]
Gunning, Isabelle R.
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ABSTRACT This article argues that marriage was central to historical change in the Yoruba‐speaking region of West Africa during the eighteenth century. It draws on ìtàn, a distinct oral source, to show that conjugality shaped Yoruba processes of urbanisation and political centralisation, gendered divisions of labour and social innovation and creativity.
Insa Nolte
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Bridging the knowledge gap: a feminist lens on the post-birth control syndrome and media narratives. [PDF]
Niemann J, Führer A.
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ABSTRACT This research explores the adaptive strategies employed by Conversas (Christian women of Jewish origin) and Moriscas (Christian women of Muslim origin) in navigating adversity, particularly in their interactions with inquisitorial authorities in the early modern Crown of Aragon. This study analyses these women's efforts to uphold religious and
Ivana Arsić
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Black feminism and Artificial Intelligence: the possibilities and limitations of contesting discriminatory AI from a critical social theory perspective. [PDF]
Schelenz L.
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ABSTRACT In Spain, under General Franco's regime, homosexuality was regarded as an antisocial and dangerous behaviour. It was thus pursued both by the police and judicial courts. The Law on Vagrants and Crooks (1954) and, subsequently, the Law on Dangerousness and Social Rehabilitation (1970) constituted the legal mechanisms used by the dictatorship to
Jordi Mas Grau, Rafael Cáceres‐Feria
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Negotiating Care and Control: Women's Experiences of Two Harm Reduction Services in Copenhagen. [PDF]
Mogensen SI, Duff C.
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