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Queer Theory for Everyone: A Review Essay [PDF]
Library shelves tell interesting stories. Thirty or forty years ago, it took almost no time to get from feminism to homosexuality—in the stacks. Neither category took up much space, and few books stood between them, since the Library of Congress system ...
Marcus, Sharon
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The Question of Women in Chinese Feminism gives an historical retrospective of China in the past 100 years with a 20th century global perspective, probes about in-depth and multi-level Chinese women and contemporary social problems by tracing the evolution of the left-wing ideological context, and elaborates on the remaking of “women” creatively by ...
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Abstract This paper examines the intensified conflict over sexualities education curricula brought about by anti‐(trans)gender and anti‐Muslim policy and political discourse transnationally. Backlash against inclusive sexualities education has taken shape across several policy territories, driven in part by de‐democratising right‐wing populist ...
James Sutton +2 more
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Oppression, Sexual Violence and Their Effects on Native American Women
This paper is a response to the chapter “Sexual Violence as a Tool of Genocide” in Andrea Smith’s book Conquest: Sexual Violence and American Indian Genocide. Smith argues that U.S. colonial culture strategically uses sexual violence against Native women
Baxter, Isabella J.
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The Difference in Women’s Hedonic Lives: A Phenomenological Critique of Feminist Legal Theory [PDF]
Part One of this article provides a phenomenological and hedonic critique of the conception of the human - and thus the female - that underlies liberal legal feminism.
West, Robin
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Abstract The uneven ways in which climate change is taught (or not) within schools, and the uneven opportunities for students to experience justice‐oriented climate education, are curricular injustices. Recent systematic reviews of Climate Change Education literature note a depoliticising tendency in climate change education, with official curriculum ...
Eve Mayes +5 more
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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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Feminist Politics and the Use of Force: Theorising Feminist Action and Security Council Resolution 1325 [PDF]
This article reflects on the ten-year anniversary of ‘Security Council Resolution 1325 on Women, Peace and Security’ (hereinafter, “Resolution 1325”).
Heathcote, Gina
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ABSTRACT The association between social identification and system justification, especially amongst low‐status groups, is a highly contested issue in the social and political psychology literatures. While some researchers propose that this association should be largely negative, others assume that it should be largely positive. Here, we synthesised the
Luca Caricati +4 more
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From feminism to post-feminism in Golshiri's works (With an analytical look at the transformational transition of the Status of womans from "shahzadeh Ehtejab" to " Ayenehaye Dar Daar ") [PDF]
Introduction One of the ways to reflect the opinions and thoughts of people and society in any period of history is literary works. Philosophical sociologists such as Lukács, Goldman, Piaget, and Bourdieu believed that artistic creation has a social ...
sedighe (pooran) alipoor
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