The Ethnocentrism in Palestinian Women’s Literature [PDF]
The Arab nation is considered a united nation which is integrated for the common language, culture, history and destiny. Thus, the Arab nationalism is highlighted in the Palestinian women’s literature in which the thoughts and concepts of Arab Ummah id ...
AbdolReza Seif +2 more
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Women’s Friendship in Medieval Literature [PDF]
In Women’s Friendship in Medieval Literature, Karma Lochrie and Usha Vishnuvajjala bring together established scholars and new voices to illuminate a previously understudied but consequential element of life in the Middle Ages.
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Women’s Entrepreneurial Success Models:A Review of the Literature [PDF]
PURPOSE: Women’s entrepreneurship is a topic of significant concern, and a detailed review of the literature related to the success model of women entrepreneurs, particularly in developing Asian countries, is lacking.
Noor, Shaista +2 more
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Growth and Pattern of Women’s Studies in Malaysia as Reflected by Generated Literature [PDF]
The study uses research-based resources listed in two published bibliographies on “Women in development in Malaysia” produced between the pre 1970 years and 2004 to describe the growth and pattern of women’s studies in Malaysia.
Zainab, A.N., A.N. Zainab
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Phrases describing “sweetness” are commonly used to express romantic love and the quality of kindness, such as “my sweet love” and “she is a sweetie.” Recent research suggests that the experience of sweetness also affects one’s romantic perceptions and ...
Masataka Takebe
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What Is a Child in What Is a Child?
This paper is an extended analysis of the English translation of Beatrice Alemagna’s picture book What is a Child? By extended analysis, I am referring to sustained engagement with the constitutive textual framing and narrative perspective of the picture
Yuna Nam
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Two Women in Turkish Novel Criticism: A Comparative Analysis of Suat Derviş’s and Behice Boran’s Literary Criticism of Tatarcık Novel / Türk Roman Eleştirisinde İki Kadın: Suat Derviş ve Behice Boran’ın Tatarcık Roman Eleştirilerinin Karşılaştırmalı Analizi [PDF]
This article aims at comparing Suat Derviş’s and Behice Boran’s criticism of novels written in the beginning of 1940s. Being a novelist herself, Suat Derviş wrote criticism of novels in her Yeni Edebiyat journal while Behice Boran wrote criticisms of ...
Şehriban Kaya
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Stakeholder perceptions of the implementation and management of women’s rugby development programmes in the Western Cape province [PDF]
Magister Artium (Sport, Recreation and Exercise Science) - MA(SRES)In the last few years, women’s rugby has experienced unprecedented growth globally and is the fastest growing sport among women and girls.
Limenyade, Melissa, Limenyande, Melissa
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In today’s global world, the urban/ rural opposition is increasingly becoming a more relevant marker of the acculturation of foreigners whose adoption of national values is reflected by the spaces they inhabit.
Alexandru Maria-Sabina Draga
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Frances Burney and Female Friendships : Some Notes on "Cecilia" (1783) y "The Wanderer" (1814)
British eighteenth-century fiction is rich in presentations of female friendship, a literary convention which permeated all genres and the works of women writers with different ideological backgrounds, ranging from Mary Wollstonecraft’s radical views to ...
Carmen Mª Fernández Rodríguez
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