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- Tijdschrift voor genderstudies
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- 2019
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- 1
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- Berkers, Pauwke
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- Smeulders, Eefje
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- Berghman, Michaël
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- musici, gelijke beloning, Nederland, statistiek
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- The position of women music creators differs from men. Women are less satisfied with their work activities and conditions, often feel not taken seriously as music creators, and are less comfortable promoting their work. And analyses show that female gender has a negative effect on both copyright revenues and income, even when controlled for age, years of membership, (music) education and task activities.
interview withe Conchitta Bottse, Miriam Brenner, and Lindsi Dendauw on reducing gender inequalities in music
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- Tijdschrift voor genderstudies
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- 2019
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- Berkers, Pauwke
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- muziek, sociale ongelijkheid, Nederland
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- In a group interview with music programmer Bottse, music agent Brenner and Dendauw who is founder of Girls go BOOM topics are discussed, such as gender inequality in the music industry, causes, changes, solutions and research for the future.
islam, gender, and girls' football in an urban neigbourhood in the Netherlands
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- Tijdschrift voor genderstudies
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- 2018
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- 1
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- Bogert, Kathrine van den
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- theorieën, intersectionaliteit, gender, islam, steden, voetbal, Nederland
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- This article discusses how to study religious diversity in relation to girls' football in urban spaces. The discussion is based on ten months of ethnographic research amongst young muslim residents of the Schilderswijk, a Dutch urban neighbourhood.
the mental weighing of gender and race-ethnicity in rock music reception
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- Tijdschrift voor genderstudies
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- 2019
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- 1
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- Schaap, Julian
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- The social analysis of Schaap, based on 27 interviews with rock scene participants in the Netherlands and the United States, concludes that gender and race-ethnicity are both causes for social exclusion, yet in different ways. While Dutch media addressing the relative lack of women at music festivals, the dominance of whiteness remains largely undiscussed.
feelings of white supremacy and black inferiority amongst black-white couples in Belgium and the Netherlands
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- Tijdschrift voor genderstudies
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- 2017
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- 2
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- Amponsah, Emma-Lee
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- gemengde huwelijken, relaties, wit, zwart, vrouwbeelden, racisme, België, Nederland, 2010-2019, 21e eeuw, onderzoek
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- Racial mixed couples are no longer an unusual phenomenon in Belgium and the Netherlands. Author examines to what extent the internalised racism based on black inferiority and white supremacy, as described in 1952 by Fanon in his Black Skin White Masks, is still reproduced in the intimate sphere today, despite increasing diversification in Western societies. Author analysed the narratives of Belgian and Dutch men and women, both white and black, who were at the time involved in intimate black-white relationships.
interview with Wigbertson Julian Isenia and Naomie Pieter
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- Tijdschrift voor genderstudies
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- 2019
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- 3
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- Kessel, Looi van
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- Leeuwen, Fleur van
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- sociale verhoudingen, lesbische en homostudies, lesbische en homobewegingen, etniciteit, archieven, tentoonstellingen, LHBT, Nederland, 21e eeuw
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- Interview article featuring Wigbertson Julian Isenia and Naomie Pieter, founders of Black Queer and Trans Resistance Netherlands (BQTRNL) and Black Queer Archive. They discuss their views on archival practices and the exclusion of queer of colour perspectives from mainstream exhibition and archival spaces. The study of Isenia, PHD candidate at the University of Amsterdam, focuses on concepts of gendered and sexual citizenship in cultural practices such as archival collections and literature. Performance artist Pieter examines black female body, afro-spirituality and activism through her artwork.
trans* : approaches, methods, and concepts
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- Tijdschrift voor genderstudies
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- 2017
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- 4
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- transgenders, queer theory, Zuid-Afrika, Nederland, 21e eeuw
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- This special issue focuses on new directions in transgender studies. The essays highlight the different methods of looking through a trans* lens. The essays explore the interventions made possible by theorising trans with an asterisk (*) compared to its hyphenated use (-). The first article looks at new trans* and interdiscplinary research prespectives. The second article focuses on South African refugees who migrate because of their gender identity. The following article describes the representation of transgender people in the media in the Netherlands. In the last two articles the relevancy of Jean Genet's work within transgender studies and trans*ing constructs such as masculinity are discussed.
the representation of transgender people in the media in the Netherlands (1991-2016)
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- Tijdschrift voor genderstudies
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- 2017
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- 4
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- Berg, Mariecke van den
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- Marinus, Mir
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- This article investigates the growing visibility of transgender persons in Dutch media. The concept 'transgender scripts' is used to analyze the representation of trans people in three Dutch newspapers as well as two television programmes in the period of 1991-2016.
beyond the 'Sexual Revolution' (Special Issue)
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- Tijdschrift voor genderstudies
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- 2015
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- 2
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- Gelder, Paul van
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- Davidson, Robert J.
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- Dröes, Freda
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- Alphen, Elise van
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- Brandt, Nella van den
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- Roodsaz, Rahil
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- Kerckem, Klaartje van
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- Savenije, Tim
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- LHBT, prostitutie, mannen, sociale bewegingen, politiek, etniciteit, diversiteit, emancipatie, werknemers, netwerken, protestantisme, organisaties, Nederland, België, 20e eeuw, 21e eeuw
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- In dit themanummer met de titel Sexuality in movement : beyond the 'Sexual Revolution' gaat Paul van Gelder o.a. in op mannelijke sekswerkers met mannelijke klanten (M$M). Onder deze sekswerkers is geen collectieve samenhang in de vrouwenbeweging, de homobeweging en bij transgenders. Robert J. Davidson besteedt in zijn artikel aandacht aan belangenbehartiging van de homo- en lesbische sociale beweging in Nederland en de Nederlandse politieke cultuur van 1986 tot 1994. Jeanette Groenendaal spreekt met Freda Dröes over tantrisme versus fundamenteel protestantisme. Elise van Alphen schrijft in haar artikel Ethiek is Politiek over een alternatieve geschiedenis van het vroege C.O.C. van 1945 tot 1955. In een interview met Merhaba en Respect2Love, twee organisaties die zich richten op emancipatie op het snijvlak van etniciteit en seksualiteit in België en Nederland, werd er gesproken over emancipatie op het kruispunt van seksuele en etnisch-culturele diversiteit. Tim Savenije gaat in op het actief burgerschap van LHBT-werknemersnetwerken.
in the vanguard of feminism
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- Tijdschrift voor genderstudies
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- 2019
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- 4
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- Weesjes, Elke
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- communisme, lagere klasse, gelijke behandeling, feminisme, Nederland, Verenigd Koninkrijk, 1950-1999
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- This article explores communists' attitudes toward gender roles and sexuality in Britain and the Netherlands during the Cold War (ca. 1948-1970). It looks at the changing roles of women in the communist movement in the public sphere, as well as the changes in pratice of gender relations in the private sphere. This article, which is based on interviews with Dutch and British individuals raised in communist families, argues that communist children who were taught progressive theories while simultaneously witnessing traditional practices in the home were spurred to feminist thinking and so joined the movement in its early stages. In the light of these findings, this article makes the case for the inclusion of communists in the forefront of feminism in Britain and the Netherlands.
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- Tijdschrift voor genderstudies
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- 2013
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- 4
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- DuBois, Ellen Carol
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- nationaliteit, gehuwde vrouwen, acties, Nederland, 1930-1939, 20e eeuw
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- Married women’s independent nationality was the biggest issue among feminists in and around the League of Nations for most of the 1930s. The international feminist campaign for independent nationality for wives began in 1930, in connection with a League sponsored legal conference in The Hague. It then moved to the League of Nations itself, as feminist activists descended on Geneva to try and halt ratification of the conference findings. Although they failed, the issue remained alive into and through the early years of the United Nations, where independent nationality for women regardless of marital status ultimately was achieved. This contribution will recount the interwar history of this feminist project, focusing on the international dimension of this campaign, and highlighting in particular forgotten key actor(s) from the Americas and the Easts.