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masculinity in trouble
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- IDS Bulletin
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- 2009
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- 1
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- Greig, Alan
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- mannelijkheid, mannen, leeftijdsgroepen, identiteit, gender, socialisatie, 2000-2009, 21e eeuw
Analysis of Bhutto's Daughter of the East
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- Journal of International Women's Studies
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- 2018
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- 6
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- Daragheh, Mahboubeh Hosseini
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- Rahiminezhad, Vida
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- taal, vrouwbeelden, identiteit, autobiografieën, Pakistan, 20e eeuw
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- The concept of Otherness is portrayed conspicuously in Benazir BhuttoÔÇÖs autobiography entitled Daughter of the East. Bhutto talked about her personal life, strength and her political activity in the twentieth century. This autobiography was translated into Persian in 2009. The purpose of this study is to examine the concept of womenÔÇÖs Otherness in Daughter of the East and then to analyze the changes of this concept in its Persian translation.
queering identitiy, shame and community
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- Graduate Journal of Social Science
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- 2015
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- 1
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- Dimitrov, Slavco
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- LHBT, identiteit, normen, politiek, socialisatie, EU, 21e eeuw
muslim women in Rotterdam
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- ISIM review
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- 2008
- Magazine Number
- 22
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- Leyerzapf, Hannah
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- moslima's, islam, identiteit, 2000-2009, 21e eeuw
female translators and the construction of relational authority’ in the Eighteenth-Century Dutch Republic
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- Early Modern Low Countries
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- 2019
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- 1
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- Deinsen, Lieke van
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- Vanacker, Beatrijs
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- vertalers, schrijvers, identiteit, vrouwbeelden, Nederland, 18e eeuw
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- This article examines the role translation played in the careers of three Dutch women writers by showing how they used their role as translators to establish and renegotiate their name and (literary) authority, often by interacting directly with the reputation of the translated author. The authors will use the concept of ‘relational authority’ to address the ways in which Elizabeth Wolff, Christina Leonora de Neufville and Margaretha Cambon-Van der Werken used translation as a textual platform to convey their intellectual posture and voice. The analysis will focus specifically on both the textual and visual dimension of their public image-building by considering how ‘relational’ representations appear in paratexts and portraits respectively.
subjectiviteit in een westers- en een Afro-surinaams universum
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- Hulpverlening aan verslaafden van Surinaamse origine
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- 1994
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- Wekker, Gloria
An Insider Analysis
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- Journal of International Women's Studies
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- 2006
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- 1
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- Hamdan, Amani
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- moslima's, islam, gender, onderwijs, identiteit, etniciteit, Verenigde Staten
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- Studies focusing exclusively on the connection between Arab Muslim women's educational pursuits and their gender perceptions, and how their gender perceptions may have changed as a result of living in two different cultures, are rarely conducted. Additionally, the factors that may influence an Arab Muslim woman's educational pursuits seem seldom investigated. This article is highlighting some factors that may influence Arab Muslim women's gender perceptions. In researching Arab Muslim women's experiences, I considered the diversity and multiplicity of their race, ethnicity, class, and experience. How Arab Muslim women construct the gender aspect of their identities and how these identities may have changed or shifted as a result of living in Canada and attending Canadian educational institutions is explored. The cultural and religious reproduction of gender socialization is a major part of the analysis in this article.
an exploration of gender and cultural changes and the development of a feminist consciousness
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- Journal of International Women's Studies
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- 2001
- Magazine Number
- 1
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- Pasley, Victoria
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- zwarte vrouwenbewegingen, racisme, identiteit, gender, economie, vrouwbeelden, media, Trinidad en Tobago, 1970-1979
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- This article explores the gender ideology of the Black Power movement, the participation of women, the effect of the fight against racism together with an increased level of race consciousness on gender awareness, and the cultural changes inspired by Black Power. It then analyses the emergence of a new and more radical phase of the women's movement in Trinidad in the mid to late 1970s, which led to the beginnings of a feminist discourse. It follows that development by assessing the increased consumerism spawned by the oil boom and how it conflicted with Black Power ideology and affected the gender system. The final section will examine how women and men are portrayed in newspaper advertisements, women's pages, letters, articles and other newspaper items.
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- Journal of International Women's Studies
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- 2002
- Magazine Number
- 2
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- Chan, Zenobia C. Y
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- Ma, Joyce L.C.
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- anorexia nervosa, gender, voeding, cultuur, identiteit, Chinees, therapieën, onderzoek
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- This is a single case study for which a life history approach was adopted. The informant, a patient suffering from anorexia nervosa (AN), was specifically selected because of her particular circumstances. Three themes emerged from her narrative that accounted for self-starvation: saving money, reserving food and competing for slenderness. The paper explores these themes and closes by emphasizing the necessity of understanding the sensitive and untold story of a patient’s self-starvation in her cultural-familial context.
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- Journal of International Women's Studies
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- 2014
- Magazine Number
- 2
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- Crosby, Emilye
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- hoofddoeken, islam, extremisme, feminisme, identiteit, seksisme, overheid, Frankrijk, 21e eeuw
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- In the early months of 2010, former French President Nicolas Sarkozy told Parliament that the burqa is “not welcome” in France, citing this as a step to defend France against extremists. Employing Edward Said’s theoretical notion of “Orientalism” as means of discussing the “Other,” I argue for a more critical look at France’s role in limiting religious freedom and denying notions of female agency. More specifically, I urge a more diversified view of feminism and female identity outside of the Western paradigm. By viewing the veil as a rhetorically universal symbol of oppression, Western feminists and political figures are missing the opportunity to recognize the diversity of religious adherence and feminist agency that exist in a variety of forms, some of which are highlighted in this paper. While touting the ban’s role in promoting gender equality, Sarkozy employs “faux feminism”– a specious appropriation of feminist sentiment to rationalize Orientalist aims. In effect, this approach reifies Muslim women as victims in need of Western“ heroes” while promoting a unique form of sexist Islamophobia.'