Chapter 28 HA Text
... quickly became more than just another means of transportation. A car gave women and teenagers a new sense of freedom. It ended the isolation of farmers. It made travel to far-away places enjoyable. By the late 1920s, Americans owned more cars than bathtubs. As one woman explained, "You can't drive t ...
... quickly became more than just another means of transportation. A car gave women and teenagers a new sense of freedom. It ended the isolation of farmers. It made travel to far-away places enjoyable. By the late 1920s, Americans owned more cars than bathtubs. As one woman explained, "You can't drive t ...
Reading Chatelaine: Dr. Marion Hilliard and 1950s Women`s Healt
... once again became constructed as intrinsically “masculine,” and the private sphere as “feminine” (Macdonald, 1995), re-establishing a patriarchal, gendered hierarchy. Despite women’s expulsion from the public sphere, it also became clear that society was changing. Many women who had been in the paid ...
... once again became constructed as intrinsically “masculine,” and the private sphere as “feminine” (Macdonald, 1995), re-establishing a patriarchal, gendered hierarchy. Despite women’s expulsion from the public sphere, it also became clear that society was changing. Many women who had been in the paid ...
The G20 and Gender Equality
... USA‟s GDP would increase by 9 percent, the Eurozone‟s by 13 percent, and Japan‟s by 16 percent. In 15 major developing economies, per capita income would rise by 14 percent by 2020 and 20 percent by 2030.24 ...
... USA‟s GDP would increase by 9 percent, the Eurozone‟s by 13 percent, and Japan‟s by 16 percent. In 15 major developing economies, per capita income would rise by 14 percent by 2020 and 20 percent by 2030.24 ...
Jessie Fauset`s Plum Bun and the City`s Transformative Potential
... initial conviction that her racial affiliations rather than her gender profoundly impede her progress. As Fauset puts it, “[I]t seemed to Angela that all the things which she most wanted were wrapped up with white people. . . . [F]or the present they had power and the badge of that power was whiten ...
... initial conviction that her racial affiliations rather than her gender profoundly impede her progress. As Fauset puts it, “[I]t seemed to Angela that all the things which she most wanted were wrapped up with white people. . . . [F]or the present they had power and the badge of that power was whiten ...
Theorists such as Irigaray and Grosz have attempted to unmask the
... It is vital that constructions of masculinity be studied. While the common argument against this critical endeavor is that the entire history of the West constitutes the study of man (an argument frequently forwarded from feminists who are wary of any practice of academic feminism that does not cent ...
... It is vital that constructions of masculinity be studied. While the common argument against this critical endeavor is that the entire history of the West constitutes the study of man (an argument frequently forwarded from feminists who are wary of any practice of academic feminism that does not cent ...
1943 Guide To Hiring Women (U.S.)
... influence Cuban policy regarding health care, education, women's employment, daycare, sexual discrimination, and family life. For example, it secured passage of the 1975 Family Code, which recognized the equal right of both spouses to education and career, required them to share in household duties ...
... influence Cuban policy regarding health care, education, women's employment, daycare, sexual discrimination, and family life. For example, it secured passage of the 1975 Family Code, which recognized the equal right of both spouses to education and career, required them to share in household duties ...
UNESCO: Mainstreaming the Needs of Women
... their specific activities, conditions, needs, access to and control over resources, and access to development benefits and decision-making. It studies the linkages of these and other factors in the larger social, economic, political and environmental context. Gender analysis entails, first and forem ...
... their specific activities, conditions, needs, access to and control over resources, and access to development benefits and decision-making. It studies the linkages of these and other factors in the larger social, economic, political and environmental context. Gender analysis entails, first and forem ...
EFFECTS OF GENDER DIFFERENCES ON LEADERSHIP STYLES
... All determinants of the school principal style and his/her orientations are relatively highly expressed. At the scale from 1 to 5, all of them were over 3. Respondents gave highest grades in answers related with teams (М = 4,57 and М = 4,42; Tab. 2) and commitment to fulfil a task (М = 4, 45; Tab. 2 ...
... All determinants of the school principal style and his/her orientations are relatively highly expressed. At the scale from 1 to 5, all of them were over 3. Respondents gave highest grades in answers related with teams (М = 4,57 and М = 4,42; Tab. 2) and commitment to fulfil a task (М = 4, 45; Tab. 2 ...
How could the Convention CEDAW B IMPLEMENTED IN EU
... covered by the Convention include political and public life, participation and representation of women at the international level, nationality, education at all levels, employment, health and health care, social and economic life, equal protection of the law and equality before the law and civil mat ...
... covered by the Convention include political and public life, participation and representation of women at the international level, nationality, education at all levels, employment, health and health care, social and economic life, equal protection of the law and equality before the law and civil mat ...
Melanie Mills`s Vita
... friendships across religious memberships (looking for a home) Book chapter, “Going once, going twice…and then you’re hooked! A look at the rural auction house” about auctions as an occupation and how we connect to our stuff (looking for a home) Case study, “What’s a little sex among friends?”written ...
... friendships across religious memberships (looking for a home) Book chapter, “Going once, going twice…and then you’re hooked! A look at the rural auction house” about auctions as an occupation and how we connect to our stuff (looking for a home) Case study, “What’s a little sex among friends?”written ...
Gender issues reflected within nature in Jane Austen`s novel
... Power, money and gender relations In order for us as readers to understand why Elizabeth felt that she had to escape her own reality we have to know how it was for women during this period. The story takes place in England during the early 19th-century and centres on the Bennet family, which is mad ...
... Power, money and gender relations In order for us as readers to understand why Elizabeth felt that she had to escape her own reality we have to know how it was for women during this period. The story takes place in England during the early 19th-century and centres on the Bennet family, which is mad ...
Islamic Feminism in post-modern Egypt” Reclaiming
... which is in large parts a copied edition of Western secular feminism, including paroles of universalism and laïcité 7 . And there is Islamic feminism; Muslim women who disregard the non-religious aspects and the universalism of secular feminism, and who try to establish freedom and equality for wome ...
... which is in large parts a copied edition of Western secular feminism, including paroles of universalism and laïcité 7 . And there is Islamic feminism; Muslim women who disregard the non-religious aspects and the universalism of secular feminism, and who try to establish freedom and equality for wome ...
Word doc - The Open University
... from nineteenth-century Britain and finds his counterpart in fifth-century Athens. The interest inspired is fuelled by a postulated sympathy between two different groups of educated men, and the concerns they share. The nineteenth century in Europe was the age of the ‘Woman Question,’ which consiste ...
... from nineteenth-century Britain and finds his counterpart in fifth-century Athens. The interest inspired is fuelled by a postulated sympathy between two different groups of educated men, and the concerns they share. The nineteenth century in Europe was the age of the ‘Woman Question,’ which consiste ...
No Response - Sociologists for Women in Society
... mentoring program for junior faculty in 2009 and 2010 (previous programs were denounced because they targeted only women). This program has been credited for a significant improvement in the experience of junior faculty (women in particular) documented in Harvard’s institutional climate surveys. It ...
... mentoring program for junior faculty in 2009 and 2010 (previous programs were denounced because they targeted only women). This program has been credited for a significant improvement in the experience of junior faculty (women in particular) documented in Harvard’s institutional climate surveys. It ...
VICTORIAN COUGAR: H. RIDER HAGGARD`S
... token that he accepted her, and the arrangement continued till one of them wearied of 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 ...
... token that he accepted her, and the arrangement continued till one of them wearied of 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 ...
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION AND PERSONAL LOCATIONS
... acknowledges, by way of reflexivity, the position of the researcher. It requires researchers to reflect on their own locations and positions and how these inform the research process. It also requires visibility of these positions to readers (Adkins, 2002; Coffey, 2002). This point of view does not ...
... acknowledges, by way of reflexivity, the position of the researcher. It requires researchers to reflect on their own locations and positions and how these inform the research process. It also requires visibility of these positions to readers (Adkins, 2002; Coffey, 2002). This point of view does not ...
`Nature5 of Religion: Lady Mary Wortley Montagu`s Embassy Letters
... for these various questions about the representation of religion in Enlightenment thought, the Western framework of that thought and the place of gender in the history of that thought. This intersection is what makes the Embassy Letters so potentially interesting for a study of the representation an ...
... for these various questions about the representation of religion in Enlightenment thought, the Western framework of that thought and the place of gender in the history of that thought. This intersection is what makes the Embassy Letters so potentially interesting for a study of the representation an ...
Precision Medicine - The Boston Foundation
... health equity and driving innovation in their research. NIH should make reporting on the inclusion of women and racial/ethnic minorities in preclinical and clinical research one of the criteria of the NIH research review process and a stipulation of funding. Data on the inclusion of women and minori ...
... health equity and driving innovation in their research. NIH should make reporting on the inclusion of women and racial/ethnic minorities in preclinical and clinical research one of the criteria of the NIH research review process and a stipulation of funding. Data on the inclusion of women and minori ...
Challenging and negotiating the myths: Gender
... patterns of public regulation and state intervention. This primacy of politics, however, is gradually giving way to the primacy of markets as public service broadcasting across Europe experiences the backlash of increased commercialisation and internationalisation (Humphreys 1996). This is even more ...
... patterns of public regulation and state intervention. This primacy of politics, however, is gradually giving way to the primacy of markets as public service broadcasting across Europe experiences the backlash of increased commercialisation and internationalisation (Humphreys 1996). This is even more ...
News Links for 18 March 2016
... Inclusion, a student group on campus, wrote on its Tumblr page. They continued: "We also demand that systemic oppression be recognized as pervasive and endemic to the law school and we demand that it be addressed by the faculty and by the student body at large." But there are at least a couple of di ...
... Inclusion, a student group on campus, wrote on its Tumblr page. They continued: "We also demand that systemic oppression be recognized as pervasive and endemic to the law school and we demand that it be addressed by the faculty and by the student body at large." But there are at least a couple of di ...
The impact on women`s health of climatic and economic disaster
... such as the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) or a factory closure. It may be argued that climatic disasters do not entirely belong to the category of ‘natural disaster’ because of the link to human involvement in their causation. However this term is occasionally used in this paper as it is used in the ...
... such as the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) or a factory closure. It may be argued that climatic disasters do not entirely belong to the category of ‘natural disaster’ because of the link to human involvement in their causation. However this term is occasionally used in this paper as it is used in the ...
Australian National Action Plan on Women, Peace and Security
... treatment under Article 7 of the ICCPR and the Torture Convention. ...
... treatment under Article 7 of the ICCPR and the Torture Convention. ...
Contemporary Civilization and Women
... common charge of making utopian, impractical, irrational, or, more usually, unnatural proposals here. Given the obvious defensiveness of Plato, it is easy to see how Strauss and Bloom came up with their thesis--which yet betrays a sexism greater than Plato’s! See Okin’s critique, esp. pp. 40, 305-8; ...
... common charge of making utopian, impractical, irrational, or, more usually, unnatural proposals here. Given the obvious defensiveness of Plato, it is easy to see how Strauss and Bloom came up with their thesis--which yet betrays a sexism greater than Plato’s! See Okin’s critique, esp. pp. 40, 305-8; ...
Strategies for Promoting Gender Equity in
... health programs that address HIV/AIDS, gender-based violence, sexual and reproductive health, and family planning. Levack noted that the next step is to scale up transformative programming to create a larger global movement, involving non-governmental, multilateral bodies, and donors, in order to cr ...
... health programs that address HIV/AIDS, gender-based violence, sexual and reproductive health, and family planning. Levack noted that the next step is to scale up transformative programming to create a larger global movement, involving non-governmental, multilateral bodies, and donors, in order to cr ...