The Gender Matrix in Mary Wollstonecraft`s Letters
... practices, implying that a discursively constituted "text" and its "subject" are intricately entwined such that the only mode of being is through discursive imitation. 7 For example, sentimental fiction teaches women to internalize beliefs in their irrationality and inferiority and to perform their ...
... practices, implying that a discursively constituted "text" and its "subject" are intricately entwined such that the only mode of being is through discursive imitation. 7 For example, sentimental fiction teaches women to internalize beliefs in their irrationality and inferiority and to perform their ...
Agrippina- Mother, Seductress, Regent, by
... foreshadowing of what is soon to come with Nero’s reign. The fourth and final method used to describe Agrippina was identifying Agrippina as a crazy woman. The first mentioning of Agrippina as a crazy woman is in Tacitus, “First, however, out of feminine jealousy she destroyed Deomitia Lepida, who r ...
... foreshadowing of what is soon to come with Nero’s reign. The fourth and final method used to describe Agrippina was identifying Agrippina as a crazy woman. The first mentioning of Agrippina as a crazy woman is in Tacitus, “First, however, out of feminine jealousy she destroyed Deomitia Lepida, who r ...
Sexist advertisement in the Nordic countries
... Making change. Nordic Examples of Working Towards Gender Equality in the Media, Göteborg, NORDICOM, p.99. 2 Fredrickson, B. L., & Roberts, T. (1997). “Objectification theory: Toward understanding women’s lived experiences and mental health risks”. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 21, 173-206. ...
... Making change. Nordic Examples of Working Towards Gender Equality in the Media, Göteborg, NORDICOM, p.99. 2 Fredrickson, B. L., & Roberts, T. (1997). “Objectification theory: Toward understanding women’s lived experiences and mental health risks”. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 21, 173-206. ...
Towards a Feminine/Feminist/Female Discourse of Virginia Woolf
... “product,” a writing “practice” instead of a literary “theory.” In Woolf’s words, women writers should keep on writing “to try the accepted forms, to discard the unfit, to create others which are more fitting,” “before there is freedom or achievement” (WW 67). Feminine writing “will not be in this g ...
... “product,” a writing “practice” instead of a literary “theory.” In Woolf’s words, women writers should keep on writing “to try the accepted forms, to discard the unfit, to create others which are more fitting,” “before there is freedom or achievement” (WW 67). Feminine writing “will not be in this g ...
Gender and Small Arms: Moving into the Mainstream
... what constituted discrimination against women. It also set up an agenda for national action to end such discrimination. Another key document approved in 1995 at the UN Fourth International Conference on Women was the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, which identified many effects of armed ...
... what constituted discrimination against women. It also set up an agenda for national action to end such discrimination. Another key document approved in 1995 at the UN Fourth International Conference on Women was the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, which identified many effects of armed ...
Towards Different Law and Public Policy
... correct implementation of CEDAW in the 176 States that have ratified this Convention as of May 2004. The report sets out to contribute to disseminating awareness about CEDAW. Within this context, the publication also has some more specific objectives. The Convention contains the general obligation o ...
... correct implementation of CEDAW in the 176 States that have ratified this Convention as of May 2004. The report sets out to contribute to disseminating awareness about CEDAW. Within this context, the publication also has some more specific objectives. The Convention contains the general obligation o ...
ISTANBUL BILGI UNIVERSITY GRADUATE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL
... to an article by Eric Wilson for New York Times, in 2010 Kim Kardashian was at the top of the celebrity loyalty index of Brand Keys, a survey which shows consumer engagement with celebrities, and her two sisters Khloe Kardashian and Kourtney Kardashian was in top ten, too(Wilson). This survey belong ...
... to an article by Eric Wilson for New York Times, in 2010 Kim Kardashian was at the top of the celebrity loyalty index of Brand Keys, a survey which shows consumer engagement with celebrities, and her two sisters Khloe Kardashian and Kourtney Kardashian was in top ten, too(Wilson). This survey belong ...
Examining Masculine Gender-Role Conflict and Stress in Relation to
... religiously constructed notions of gender roles, traditional masculinity and hegemonic masculinity are not necessarily synonymous terms. Given the correlational nature of data on gender and religiosity, it is difficult to draw conclusions on the direction of the causal relationship, and more researc ...
... religiously constructed notions of gender roles, traditional masculinity and hegemonic masculinity are not necessarily synonymous terms. Given the correlational nature of data on gender and religiosity, it is difficult to draw conclusions on the direction of the causal relationship, and more researc ...
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... “lend to their gods.” This explains why “an attempt on … a man’s liberty … inspires in us a feeling of horror analogous … to that which the believer experiences when he sees his idol profaned” ([1898]1973:46). The creation of this world religion, which he variously called “moral individualism,” the ...
... “lend to their gods.” This explains why “an attempt on … a man’s liberty … inspires in us a feeling of horror analogous … to that which the believer experiences when he sees his idol profaned” ([1898]1973:46). The creation of this world religion, which he variously called “moral individualism,” the ...
Hysteria, Feminism, and Gender Revisited
... between 1895 and 1900 on the basis of his clinical experience with hysterical patients, nearly all of them women” (1). To think about this experience another way, while hysteria was reframed with reference to new laws and was new in principle, its recommended treatment in psychoanalysis would remain ...
... between 1895 and 1900 on the basis of his clinical experience with hysterical patients, nearly all of them women” (1). To think about this experience another way, while hysteria was reframed with reference to new laws and was new in principle, its recommended treatment in psychoanalysis would remain ...
1 Beliefs about Gender Pedro Bordalo, Katie Coffman, Nicola
... greatly overestimate not only their own ability but also that of others, suggesting that miscalibration is a substantial, first order factor in stated beliefs. Women are better calibrated than men, providing more accurate estimates of ability both for themselves and for others. Gender stereotypes al ...
... greatly overestimate not only their own ability but also that of others, suggesting that miscalibration is a substantial, first order factor in stated beliefs. Women are better calibrated than men, providing more accurate estimates of ability both for themselves and for others. Gender stereotypes al ...
Politico-economic Regimes and Attitudes: Female Workers under
... Speci…cally, "elite e¤orts to encourage women to enter the labor force to help their homelands were accompanied by wage scales that virtually required two incomes per family to maintain a decent standard of living"(Wolchik, 1992, p.122) 14 In the years after the establishment of the state-socialist ...
... Speci…cally, "elite e¤orts to encourage women to enter the labor force to help their homelands were accompanied by wage scales that virtually required two incomes per family to maintain a decent standard of living"(Wolchik, 1992, p.122) 14 In the years after the establishment of the state-socialist ...
Galtung, Violence, and Gender: The Case for a Peace Studies
... Jean Bethke Elshtain argued that claims of women’s natural or cultural superiority in matters of peace and war only serve to reproduce, if inverted, a world based on gendered dichotomies and power hierarchies.2 Echoing Elshtain’s concerns, Christine Sylvester was critical of the assumptions about wo ...
... Jean Bethke Elshtain argued that claims of women’s natural or cultural superiority in matters of peace and war only serve to reproduce, if inverted, a world based on gendered dichotomies and power hierarchies.2 Echoing Elshtain’s concerns, Christine Sylvester was critical of the assumptions about wo ...
A REPORT ON WOMEN AND HIV/AIDS IN THE U.S., April 2013
... play a critical role in addressing HIV in this country. There are countless examples of strong women leaders in the fight against HIV in all of these arenas, and women’s engagement will continue to be critical in the move toward a future without AIDS. This report maps the trajectory of the epidemic ...
... play a critical role in addressing HIV in this country. There are countless examples of strong women leaders in the fight against HIV in all of these arenas, and women’s engagement will continue to be critical in the move toward a future without AIDS. This report maps the trajectory of the epidemic ...
Margaret Sanger:Eugenics vs Feminism
... “A free race cannot be born of slave mothers. A woman enchained cannot choose but give a measure of that bondage o her sons and daughters. No woman can call herself free who does not own and control her body. No woman can call herself free until she can choose consciously whether she will or will no ...
... “A free race cannot be born of slave mothers. A woman enchained cannot choose but give a measure of that bondage o her sons and daughters. No woman can call herself free who does not own and control her body. No woman can call herself free until she can choose consciously whether she will or will no ...
Rape and the Feminine Response in Early Modern England and
... embodiment of this feminine ideal is set directly opposed to the character of Tamora, whose position as Queen and ruler as the manifestation of the Gothic tradition of more balanced gender standards stands as an ideological threat to Roman and early modern English conventions. Lavinia herself recogn ...
... embodiment of this feminine ideal is set directly opposed to the character of Tamora, whose position as Queen and ruler as the manifestation of the Gothic tradition of more balanced gender standards stands as an ideological threat to Roman and early modern English conventions. Lavinia herself recogn ...
`Garvey`s Ghost` : Conservative Gender, RastafarI, and Reggae in
... gained further importance alongside the charge attributed to Garvey by the Rastafarians to “look to Africa where a black King shall rise” and Garvey’s pronouncement that each race of people should interpre ...
... gained further importance alongside the charge attributed to Garvey by the Rastafarians to “look to Africa where a black King shall rise” and Garvey’s pronouncement that each race of people should interpre ...
Dora Šantić “Women`s Language”: Gender Identities and Language
... women were supposedly not allowed access to certain linguistic structures, they were also denied access to valuable social opportunities (Cameron 454). Therefore, feminists claimed that women were not naturally weak speakers, but they acquired what was recognized as feminine linguistic behavior, whi ...
... women were supposedly not allowed access to certain linguistic structures, they were also denied access to valuable social opportunities (Cameron 454). Therefore, feminists claimed that women were not naturally weak speakers, but they acquired what was recognized as feminine linguistic behavior, whi ...
Jerrie Cobb – Coverup - Stanford National Forensics Institute
... that John Glenn, one of the original seven Mercury astronauts in 1962, flew again last October aged 77. If him, why not her? "A 120lb woman uses less oxygen and eats less than a 160lb man," she says. "Women can do a boring task for longer than men. A woman's reproductive organs are on the inside tha ...
... that John Glenn, one of the original seven Mercury astronauts in 1962, flew again last October aged 77. If him, why not her? "A 120lb woman uses less oxygen and eats less than a 160lb man," she says. "Women can do a boring task for longer than men. A woman's reproductive organs are on the inside tha ...
The Tuskegee Flash and the Slender Harlem Stroker
... career as 1942, when she began to take home multiple titles at the AAU Women’s Outdoor Nationals, Coachman was mentioned by white papers, and the Tuskegee team even took the headline that year in the Chicago Tribune—“Tuskegee Wins 6th Women’s AAU Title in Track.” By 1945 and 1946, when Coachman was ...
... career as 1942, when she began to take home multiple titles at the AAU Women’s Outdoor Nationals, Coachman was mentioned by white papers, and the Tuskegee team even took the headline that year in the Chicago Tribune—“Tuskegee Wins 6th Women’s AAU Title in Track.” By 1945 and 1946, when Coachman was ...
The Role of Women in Athletic Training - Skyline
... Since the passage of Title IX in 1972, we have seen an exponential growth of participation of females in sports at all levels. According to a report by the NCAA (2012), the number of female athletes during 1981-1982 was 64,390. By 2011-2012, the participation rate had increased to 195,657. However, ...
... Since the passage of Title IX in 1972, we have seen an exponential growth of participation of females in sports at all levels. According to a report by the NCAA (2012), the number of female athletes during 1981-1982 was 64,390. By 2011-2012, the participation rate had increased to 195,657. However, ...
Does it Cost Too Much? A `Difference` Look at J.E.B. v. Alabama
... (1992) (holding that the defendant's use of race-based peremptory challenges in criminal trials violates the Equal Protection Clause); Edmonson v. Leesville Concrete Co., 500 U.S. 614 (1991) (holding that race-based peremptory challenges violate equal protection rights in a civil case). 10. This Art ...
... (1992) (holding that the defendant's use of race-based peremptory challenges in criminal trials violates the Equal Protection Clause); Edmonson v. Leesville Concrete Co., 500 U.S. 614 (1991) (holding that race-based peremptory challenges violate equal protection rights in a civil case). 10. This Art ...
Buddhist Literatures: Newar Buddhist Literature: The Significance of
... understand that to become enlightened you generally must live thousands of lifetimes, it must nevertheless make some women feel a disappointment when they are not content in their own being. Tārā said that “for all my lifetimes along the path I vow to be born as a woman, and in my final lifetime whe ...
... understand that to become enlightened you generally must live thousands of lifetimes, it must nevertheless make some women feel a disappointment when they are not content in their own being. Tārā said that “for all my lifetimes along the path I vow to be born as a woman, and in my final lifetime whe ...
Are There Feminist Research Methods
... reflective with regard to the research process: in addition to undertaking studies related to women and gender, they have offered numerous perspectives on the nature of feminist research itself. 1 More specifically, in their efforts to identify new questions – or to approach traditional topics in no ...
... reflective with regard to the research process: in addition to undertaking studies related to women and gender, they have offered numerous perspectives on the nature of feminist research itself. 1 More specifically, in their efforts to identify new questions – or to approach traditional topics in no ...
Women and Social Change in Jordanian Bedouin Society
... status of women with children is higher than the status of those without, and those who have given birth to males is higher than those who have only given birth to females. When birth is given to a girl, the village does not celebrate as it would if birth were given to a boy, and she starts learning ...
... status of women with children is higher than the status of those without, and those who have given birth to males is higher than those who have only given birth to females. When birth is given to a girl, the village does not celebrate as it would if birth were given to a boy, and she starts learning ...