The Lao Matri-System, Empowerment, and Globalisation
... shows also a consistent pattern of patrilocal and bilineal patterns. There are no real anthropological studies with a “thick description” of the matri-system in Laos, 20 let alone an academic study of the rapid changes in the matri-system due to the effects of globalisation over the past twenty year ...
... shows also a consistent pattern of patrilocal and bilineal patterns. There are no real anthropological studies with a “thick description” of the matri-system in Laos, 20 let alone an academic study of the rapid changes in the matri-system due to the effects of globalisation over the past twenty year ...
Margaret Sanger:Eugenics vs Feminism
... realizing the challenges women faced when attempting to obtain birth control. This led Sanger to challenge the 1873 federal Comstock law, which prohibited the distribution of contraceptive information. Sanger “did not invent a freer sexuality for women or discover contraception, but by insisting on ...
... realizing the challenges women faced when attempting to obtain birth control. This led Sanger to challenge the 1873 federal Comstock law, which prohibited the distribution of contraceptive information. Sanger “did not invent a freer sexuality for women or discover contraception, but by insisting on ...
Changes in the gender relations after the fall of the Soviet Union: the
... paying alms (nazir) (Najafizadeh, 2013). ...
... paying alms (nazir) (Najafizadeh, 2013). ...
Final Research Report Background and Literature Review In
... with disability results in marginalization and isolation, often leading to begging as the sole means of survival (USAID 2005). In Uganda, disability is defined as a condition which denies a person a normal social and economical life, and which has lasted for 6 or more months. The Uganda national Hou ...
... with disability results in marginalization and isolation, often leading to begging as the sole means of survival (USAID 2005). In Uganda, disability is defined as a condition which denies a person a normal social and economical life, and which has lasted for 6 or more months. The Uganda national Hou ...
Gender and Power Relationships in the Language of Proverbs
... inequality, racism, danger, suffering, prejudice, and other similar issues (Fairclough 2003, 2010). Some work on proverbs has also been taken into consideration while designing the framework for the current research and making categories of data. For example Fati-Rabat (2013)’s categories of analysi ...
... inequality, racism, danger, suffering, prejudice, and other similar issues (Fairclough 2003, 2010). Some work on proverbs has also been taken into consideration while designing the framework for the current research and making categories of data. For example Fati-Rabat (2013)’s categories of analysi ...
Public Restrooms - Moritz College of Law
... 3 See Baldwin, supra note 2, at 277 (“Southern cities did segregate the races. Dallas, for instance, built an underground restroom in 1915 with separate sections for whites and blacks. Atlanta opened one in 1921 with a room for white women on the second floor, white men on the first floor, and black ...
... 3 See Baldwin, supra note 2, at 277 (“Southern cities did segregate the races. Dallas, for instance, built an underground restroom in 1915 with separate sections for whites and blacks. Atlanta opened one in 1921 with a room for white women on the second floor, white men on the first floor, and black ...
Gender and Race: (What) Are They? (What) Do We Want
... is gender?” we can distinguish, then, three projects with importantly different priorities: conceptual, descriptive, and analytical. A conceptual inquiry into race or gender would seek an articulation of our concepts of race or gender ~Riley 1988!. To answer the conceptual question, one way to proce ...
... is gender?” we can distinguish, then, three projects with importantly different priorities: conceptual, descriptive, and analytical. A conceptual inquiry into race or gender would seek an articulation of our concepts of race or gender ~Riley 1988!. To answer the conceptual question, one way to proce ...
Answer: B
... enact stronger prohibition laws. support the national conservation movement. establish a system for meat inspection. legalize strikes and boycotts by labor unions. ...
... enact stronger prohibition laws. support the national conservation movement. establish a system for meat inspection. legalize strikes and boycotts by labor unions. ...
Flood, Bonnie Usan capstone
... While the debate over whether abortion should remain legal continues to be unresolved, the legislated future of abortion and reproductive rights in this country, along with the responsibility for electing people who will support them, will soon be in the hands of Millennials. Since this generation i ...
... While the debate over whether abortion should remain legal continues to be unresolved, the legislated future of abortion and reproductive rights in this country, along with the responsibility for electing people who will support them, will soon be in the hands of Millennials. Since this generation i ...
The role of physical education and other formative experiences of
... opportunity agenda was taken up by the mainstream of the modern feminist movement (Messner & Sabo, 1990). This focused on equality of access and challenged females’ lack of sporting opportunities (Scraton & Flintoff, 2002). For Flintoff (2008) the majority of feminist praxis in physical education an ...
... opportunity agenda was taken up by the mainstream of the modern feminist movement (Messner & Sabo, 1990). This focused on equality of access and challenged females’ lack of sporting opportunities (Scraton & Flintoff, 2002). For Flintoff (2008) the majority of feminist praxis in physical education an ...
Article 5 CEDAW
... between men and women. A woman, according to patriarchal traditions, is destined to be a species whose very existence is derived from and depends upon that of a man. During the long history of humanity—with the rare exception of a few matriarchal cultures— ‘woman’ has always been and is persistently ...
... between men and women. A woman, according to patriarchal traditions, is destined to be a species whose very existence is derived from and depends upon that of a man. During the long history of humanity—with the rare exception of a few matriarchal cultures— ‘woman’ has always been and is persistently ...
At Issue: Sex and Gender in Schizophrenia
... Healthy controls. Omitting Sc scale (as none of the subjects by virtue of selection criteria scored in the clinical range), the ANOVA of the three-variable model (education, age, sex) was significant, F 3 6 9 = 11.280, p < 0.0001. Examination of the beta values and their associated t values and sign ...
... Healthy controls. Omitting Sc scale (as none of the subjects by virtue of selection criteria scored in the clinical range), the ANOVA of the three-variable model (education, age, sex) was significant, F 3 6 9 = 11.280, p < 0.0001. Examination of the beta values and their associated t values and sign ...
2 Fields of research
... The growing scope and diversity of gender research will be maintained and continued by the new programme. Generally speaking, the Programme Committee encourages the development of perspectives from which gender is analysed in connection with other social and cultural categories such as class, sexual ...
... The growing scope and diversity of gender research will be maintained and continued by the new programme. Generally speaking, the Programme Committee encourages the development of perspectives from which gender is analysed in connection with other social and cultural categories such as class, sexual ...
1.4 The policy document
... The growing scope and diversity of gender research will be maintained and continued by the new programme. Generally speaking, the Programme Committee encourages the development of perspectives from which gender is analysed in connection with other social and cultural categories such as class, sexual ...
... The growing scope and diversity of gender research will be maintained and continued by the new programme. Generally speaking, the Programme Committee encourages the development of perspectives from which gender is analysed in connection with other social and cultural categories such as class, sexual ...
Lying in a Room of One`s Own
... Thus, even Gender & Culture in America—one of the more fair-minded and less hyperbolic of the Women’s Studies textbooks surveyed here— presents women’s career choices as decisions linked to gender stereotypes rather than the individuals’ own preferences. WOMEN’S HEALTH ll of the Women’s Studies text ...
... Thus, even Gender & Culture in America—one of the more fair-minded and less hyperbolic of the Women’s Studies textbooks surveyed here— presents women’s career choices as decisions linked to gender stereotypes rather than the individuals’ own preferences. WOMEN’S HEALTH ll of the Women’s Studies text ...
The Gender Wage Gap and Pay Equity: Is Comparable Worth the
... Women’s participation in the labor market has undergone considerable change in the last few decades. Women comprised 47% of all workers in 1999, up from 33% in 1960. More than one-half of the noninstitutional female population age 16 or older has been in the paid work force since 1979, according to ...
... Women’s participation in the labor market has undergone considerable change in the last few decades. Women comprised 47% of all workers in 1999, up from 33% in 1960. More than one-half of the noninstitutional female population age 16 or older has been in the paid work force since 1979, according to ...
Similarly Situated?: The Evolution of Gender
... declaration about the Fourteenth Amendment. In his concurrence, Justice Powell reserved a more critical assessment of the Equal Protection Clause to cases concerning “fundamental” constitutional rights and “suspect classes.” Powell stated that this case was “relatively easy”13 because no one doubted ...
... declaration about the Fourteenth Amendment. In his concurrence, Justice Powell reserved a more critical assessment of the Equal Protection Clause to cases concerning “fundamental” constitutional rights and “suspect classes.” Powell stated that this case was “relatively easy”13 because no one doubted ...
Muscular, Bruised, and - Canadian Woman Studies
... estimation of Barbiei physical dimensions were she an actual woman, we can compare them against the reality ofthe bodies of intercollegiate basketball players: In Table 1, we can see that basketball players have bodies different to Barbie's. O n average, they are 5'6", with a 30.1" waist, and weigh ...
... estimation of Barbiei physical dimensions were she an actual woman, we can compare them against the reality ofthe bodies of intercollegiate basketball players: In Table 1, we can see that basketball players have bodies different to Barbie's. O n average, they are 5'6", with a 30.1" waist, and weigh ...
The Engendering of Anticommunism and Fear in Chile`s 1964
... Chile. Although Mann noted that Frei appeared to be ahead, he warned, “The race will be extremely close and many things could happen in the four months before the election.” One of Mann’s main concerns was the impact that an Allende victory in democratic elections would have on U.S. policy in the re ...
... Chile. Although Mann noted that Frei appeared to be ahead, he warned, “The race will be extremely close and many things could happen in the four months before the election.” One of Mann’s main concerns was the impact that an Allende victory in democratic elections would have on U.S. policy in the re ...
VICTORIAN COUGAR: H. RIDER HAGGARD`S
... it’ (p. 94), the implications of Darwinian sexual selection become clearer: female choice does not support a patriarchal society. Holly explains that he has learned that women among the Amahaggar are not only upon terms of perfect equality with the men, but are not held to them by any binding ties. ...
... it’ (p. 94), the implications of Darwinian sexual selection become clearer: female choice does not support a patriarchal society. Holly explains that he has learned that women among the Amahaggar are not only upon terms of perfect equality with the men, but are not held to them by any binding ties. ...
Women Leaders in Judaism - Advancing Women Professionals
... The patriarchal nature of the Jewish religion limited women’s roles to the domestic realm for many centuries. Religious law and social constructs prevented women from participating equally in prayer, ritual and learning. (Hyman) Starting in nineteenth century Europe, liberal Jewish communities allow ...
... The patriarchal nature of the Jewish religion limited women’s roles to the domestic realm for many centuries. Religious law and social constructs prevented women from participating equally in prayer, ritual and learning. (Hyman) Starting in nineteenth century Europe, liberal Jewish communities allow ...
In the Time of the Butterflies (Julia Alvarez)
... beliefs and rituals inform the lives of everyone in the novel, even those who are not overtly religious. The people also hold widespread views about the roles of men and women in society. Alvarez's characters often speak of the male "macho" ethic, wherein a man must prove his strength, courage, and ...
... beliefs and rituals inform the lives of everyone in the novel, even those who are not overtly religious. The people also hold widespread views about the roles of men and women in society. Alvarez's characters often speak of the male "macho" ethic, wherein a man must prove his strength, courage, and ...
HASLANGER-Gender and Race
... approach, the world by itself can't tell us what gender is, or what race is; it is up to us to decide what in the world, if anything, they are. This essay pursues an analytical approach to defining race and gender. However, its analytical objectives are linked to the descriptive project of determini ...
... approach, the world by itself can't tell us what gender is, or what race is; it is up to us to decide what in the world, if anything, they are. This essay pursues an analytical approach to defining race and gender. However, its analytical objectives are linked to the descriptive project of determini ...
Marriage and Women`s Citizenship in the United States, 1830-1934
... foreigner once deprived Americans of their citizenship, however. This was true for a considerable stretch of U.S. history, for women only, never for American men. American men could, on the other hand, turn sweethearts from other nations into American citizens by marrying them, during the years betw ...
... foreigner once deprived Americans of their citizenship, however. This was true for a considerable stretch of U.S. history, for women only, never for American men. American men could, on the other hand, turn sweethearts from other nations into American citizens by marrying them, during the years betw ...
curriculum vitae - Pittsburgh
... examining changes in women's work patterns, with emphasis on gains made, current barriers to economic quality, and strategies for the future. ...
... examining changes in women's work patterns, with emphasis on gains made, current barriers to economic quality, and strategies for the future. ...
Feminism in the United States
Feminism in the United States refers to the collection of movements and ideologies aimed at defining, establishing, and defending a state of equal political, economic, cultural, and social rights for women in the United States. Feminism in the United States is often divided chronologically into first-wave, second-wave, and third-wave feminism.As of the most recent Gender Gap Index measurement of countries by the World Economic Forum in 2014, the United States is ranked 20th on gender equality.