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- LOVA
- Magazine Year
- 2014
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- Anniversary Edition
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- Beusink, Irma
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- Souza, Danielle Cristina Crespo
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- Pinezi, Ana Keila Mosca
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- Sánchez, Edith Yesenia Pena
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- Escobar, Mónica Paola Zúniga
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- Martínez, Avelina Landaverde
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- Torres, Lucía Ledesma
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- Salazar, Manuel Hernández
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- Luna, Oscar Meneses
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- López, Diana Socorro Gómez
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- Maya, Alfredo Paulo
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- Maycock, Matthew W
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- Smit, Jaco
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- Dubrovska, Diana
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- Tucker, Heather
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- Tsiakalou, Ourania
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- Novaes, Caio Rotta Bradbury
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- Schouwenaars, Carla
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- Regt, Marina de
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- Uyl, Marion den
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- Sarria, Mick
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- Fistrak, Lidija
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- etniciteit, identiteit, feminisme, politiek, overheidsbeleid, inheemse volkeren, borstkanker, criminaliteit, jongeren, eetverslavingen, lichamelijkheid, seksueel geweld, seksindustrie, heteroseksisme, transgenders, congressen, Latijns-Amerika, Afrika, Griekenland, 21e eeuw
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- In this anniversary edition to celebrate the 35th jubilee of LOVA the focus is on etnographies of gender and the body. Irma Beusink presented a paper at he LOVA conference in Amsterdam, July 2014, using metaphors to analyze differences within feminisms and their translations into the governmental policies and political statements of indigenous women's organizations in Bolivia. Breast cancer is the second most frequent cancer in the world and a mastectomy is the main method of treatment. Mastectomized women must reconstruct the way that they express their femininity and the symbols that identify them. In El Salvador significant changes in social life have occurred due to the levels of violence that the maras, or transnational street gangs, have generated. How adolescent women living in mara-controlled territories associate themselves with the maras and how their associations impact their sexuality and life strategy choices are discussed by Edith Yesenia Pena Sánches en Mónica Paola Zúniga Escobar. Authors describe the corporeality of an ethnographic view of morbid obesity, technoscience and identity by analyzing the story of a woman with morbid obesity in Mexico City. Anorexia nervosa as a health problem shows a prevalence of 0.5 to 5% in Mexico and it is mainly shown in adolescent and young adult women. In his paper Matthew W Maycock shows certain forms of competition and the denial of pain, both of which are integral to being rickshaw drivers, in light of their implications for masculine bodies and performances. The last 10 years has seen an increase in traditional bride abduction (ukuthwala) cases in South Africa. Recent cases share the common element of sexual violence of under-aged girls by much older men, or even groups of men. Diana Dubrovska takes a look at female sex tourism in the Caribbean and Latin America. In her paper Heather Tucker considers the contemporary Euro-American and European interests and outrage over the 'barbarity' of anti-homosexuality legislation in countries in Africa. Ourania Tsiakalou pays attention to the massive detentions of trans women that took place in Greece as well as some other instances of transphobia, as it was presented in the media and in the public sphere.
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- Lychnari
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- 1988
- Magazine Number
- 4
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- map: Griekenland 1988
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- allochtonen, Nederland, emancipatie, feminisme, films, geschiedenis, Griekenland, kunsten, recht
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- Themanummer gewijd aan Griekse vrouwen. Zoya Chronaki, een Griekse feministe, schrijft over de vrouwenbeweging in Griekenland vroeger en nu. Verder o.a. een artikel over de wetgeving t.a.v. vrouwen in Griekenland : aandacht voor Kallirroï Parren, de eerste feministe van Griekenland, de kunstenares Tania Kítsou en de actrice, filmster Alíki Vouyoukláki : over de acties van de Grieks-Cypriotische vrouwen die steeds meer van zich laten horen : wat betekent de traditonale bruidsschat voor de vrouw. Besloten word met een artikel waarin Griekse vrouwen die in Nederland wonen aan het woord komen.
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- Aspasia
- Magazine Year
- 2007
- Magazine Number
- 1
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- Haan, Francisca de
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- Boxer, Marilyn J.
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- vrouwenbewegingen, feminisme, vrouwenstudies, nationalisme, communisme, liberalisme, socialisme, recht, godsdiensten, politiek, arbeid, geschiedenis, Rusland, Oekraïne, Turkije, Roemenië, Hongarije, Litouwen, Bulgarije, Griekenland, China
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- This first issue is devoted to the theme of Women's Movements and Feminisms in Central, Eastern and South Eastern Europe. While there is an increasing interest in this topic, with some exceptions (e.g. Russia) relatively little has been published in English about the history of women's movements or feminisms in the region on the basis of primary research. Moreover, there is hardly any international comparative research on this topic, either within the region or between countries of this region and other places. This issue contains beside review essays and book reviews the following articles: 'Women's suffrage and revolution in the Russian Empire, 1905-1917' by Rochelle Goldberg Ruthchild : 'Exploring continuities and reconciling ruptures: nationalism, feminism, and the Ukrainian women's movement' by Martha Kichorowska Kebalo : 'Feminism and feminist history-writing in Turkey: the discovery of Ottaman feminism' by Serpil Cakir : 'Between liberal and republican citizenship : feminism and and nationalism in Romania, 1880-1918' by Maria Bucur : 'Making an appearance : the formation of women's groups in Hungary' by Katalin Fábián : 'For women's rights, church, and fatherland : the Lithuanian Catholic Women's Organisation, 1908-1940' by Indre Karciauskaite : 'The Bulgarian Association of University Women, 1924-1950' by Georgeta Nazarska and 'The burden of history : the defeat of second-wave feminism in Greece' by Margaret Poulos. Also in this issue the forum 'Is 'communist feminism' a contradictio in terminis?' with the following articles: 'Communism was a state patriarchy, not state feminism' by Mihaela Miroiu : 'Communism as a vision and practice' by Natalia Novikova : 'Feminims and communism: notes on the Greek case' by Angelika Psarra : 'How should we name the 'women-friendly' actions of state socialism?' by Krassimira Daskalova : 'Chinese communism and Chinese feminism' by Harriet Evans : 'On the political significance of the sexual division of labour' by Elena Gapova : 'Communist feminism : the unfulfilled possibilities of a difficult relationship' by Jane Slaughter and 'Communist feminism' as Oxymoron? Reflections of a 'second-wave' feminist historian of European Socialism and feminism' by Marilyn J. Boxer.
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