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Gender and Education in Guinea
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- Coleman, Rebecca
Gender and Education in Guinea
This article will cover the lasting influences of the gap between male and female education accessibility in the country of Guinea. Issues such as teen marriage, gender based violence, funding, and infrastructure will be discussed. Alternatives to address these issues will be compared, focusing on what the Guinean population can accomplish themselves, without help from the outside.- Creator
- Coleman, Rebecca
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Sherley Anne Williams's Dessa Rose
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- Bensedik, Ahmed N.
Sherley Anne Williams's Dessa Rose
The author contends with this article that Sherley Anne Williams's Dessa Rose (1986) is an appeal for an American bond of sisterhood between feminists and womanists. In the process, it examines the relationship between the novel's two Black and White heroines, Dessa Rose and Ruth Sutton respectively, through the lens of Bonnie Thornton Dill's definition of sisterhood in her seminal work, Race, Class, and Gender: Prospects for an All-Inclusive Sisterhood. While discomfort and distrust encircle their first encounter in the Sutton's Glen, equality, reciprocation, and trust adorn their sisterhood in their last encounter in jail. Such a sisterhood is the aftermath of both women's realization that they are both subjects to White men's patriarchy. Williams's use of both heroines as microcosms for Black and White women addresses the widening gap in the 1980s and today between feminists and womanists for an American sisterhood in black and white.- Creator
- Bensedik, Ahmed N.
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Midwifery Education in Jordan: History, Challenges and Proposed Solutions
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- Abushaikha, Lubna
Midwifery Education in Jordan: History, Challenges and Proposed Solutions
Author wants to provide a historical overview of midwifery education in Jordan during the past fifty years with an emphasis on the first bachelor of midwifery program in Jordan. Nine challenges of midwifery education that include expanding midwifery educational needs, accreditation of programs, recruiting qualified faculty members, clinical training, midwifery preceptorship, exit examinations, continuing midwifery education, recognition of midwifery graduates, and lack of graduate midwifery programs are presented. Proposed solutions for these challenges are discussed.- Creator
- Abushaikha, Lubna
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A socio-historical and political discourse on the rights of muslim women
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- Hussain, Sabiha
A socio-historical and political discourse on the rights of muslim women
This paper deals with the discourse of the rights of Muslim women in the preindependence period with particular reference to the Shariat Act 1937 and the Muslim Marriage Dissolution Act 1939 and the socio-historical and political background in the enactment of these Acts. Author tried to put throughout this paper these two acts to be seen more of maintaining community identity and showing numerical strength for political gains than protecting the rights of Muslim women. To this end, author tried to capture various debates that took place among the legislators in the assembly, women’s organizations, social reformers, community leaders and so on with regard to application of Sharia. The paper is based on information collected from secondary sources, and analysis is more from a gender rights perspective with a historical and political background.- Creator
- Hussain, Sabiha
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The pedagogy of difference
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- Mohammed, Patricia
The pedagogy of difference
The current feminist movement appears to be characterized by differences by geography and culture. This paper looks at what elements might sustain for the global nature of the feminist movement into the future.- Creator
- Mohammed, Patricia
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Fighting Prejudice
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- Cepeda, Isabel
Fighting Prejudice
The goal of this study is to determine whether the public awareness campaigns carried out in Spain to promote sensitivity to violence against women are effective. To achieve this goal, the author analyzed the evolution of Spanish society’s perception of the problem of violence against women from 1985 to the present, relative to the Spanish government’s expenditure on sensitization campaigns on violence against women. The joint analysis of expenses and results will enable us to reach conclusions about the relationship between these two variables.- Creator
- Cepeda, Isabel
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Making Women’s Unpaid Care Work Visible in India
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- Tasnim, Gulfam
Making Women’s Unpaid Care Work Visible in India
Although this phenomenon is common all over the world, this paper will deal with the importance of making women’s unpaid work visible in India, as India is a developing country and more people tend to engage in unpaid subsistence work (production for self-consumption, unpaid work in family enterprises and care related work) in developing countries compared to wealthier countries. Portraying the importance and challenges of making women’s unpaid care work visible in India can trigger economic and social development of the country.- Creator
- Tasnim, Gulfam
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