Gender Differences in Language
... male or female. So clearly, gender differences in language really do exist. After all, let's face it, men and women have been misunderstanding each other for generations, and that leads to problems in love relationships, challenges in professional life . . . uh . . . the workplace, and so on. Just t ...
... male or female. So clearly, gender differences in language really do exist. After all, let's face it, men and women have been misunderstanding each other for generations, and that leads to problems in love relationships, challenges in professional life . . . uh . . . the workplace, and so on. Just t ...
Environmental Management and Natural Disasters Mitigation
... power is usually based on paid workers, but women’s contribution is much higher if the non paid workforce is accounted for especially in the agricultural sector and the family private sector. Women’s power in controlling the family decisions should not be neglected although men in the region, due to ...
... power is usually based on paid workers, but women’s contribution is much higher if the non paid workforce is accounted for especially in the agricultural sector and the family private sector. Women’s power in controlling the family decisions should not be neglected although men in the region, due to ...
Gender Roles and Agribusiness in the Kenyan
... been concrete, and men in other eras have been equally interested with their appearance. The popular conceptualization of homosexual men, which has become more accepted in recent decades, has traditionally been more androgynous or effeminate, though in actuality homosexual men can also be masculine ...
... been concrete, and men in other eras have been equally interested with their appearance. The popular conceptualization of homosexual men, which has become more accepted in recent decades, has traditionally been more androgynous or effeminate, though in actuality homosexual men can also be masculine ...
Farewell to Gender - Virginia Review of Asian Studies
... (hulanhe zhuan) are portrayed as tough and fortitudinous women passing through an ordeal of wretchedness. Although a feeling of disappointment in men was prevalent in the text of these women writers, they are still uncertain about a future free from male control. Women’s blindness to their gendered ...
... (hulanhe zhuan) are portrayed as tough and fortitudinous women passing through an ordeal of wretchedness. Although a feeling of disappointment in men was prevalent in the text of these women writers, they are still uncertain about a future free from male control. Women’s blindness to their gendered ...
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... Finally, Chapter Five shows the everyday activities and occupations of metic women. In the introduction, Kennedy promises to discuss archaeological evidence like phialai inscriptions and tombstones and already gives us a taste, stating that many tombs of metic women show they were 'midwives, herbali ...
... Finally, Chapter Five shows the everyday activities and occupations of metic women. In the introduction, Kennedy promises to discuss archaeological evidence like phialai inscriptions and tombstones and already gives us a taste, stating that many tombs of metic women show they were 'midwives, herbali ...
Challenges to concepts from the chivalry thesis: Judiciary sentence
... guidelines, I argue that their attitudes about Indigenous women and white women (which are based on socially structured personal experiences) impact the sentence treatment of Indigenous women and white women. In particular, because Indigenous women and white women in the higher courts have similar t ...
... guidelines, I argue that their attitudes about Indigenous women and white women (which are based on socially structured personal experiences) impact the sentence treatment of Indigenous women and white women. In particular, because Indigenous women and white women in the higher courts have similar t ...
Athenian Women Through the Eyes of Sophocles (But
... As Scott Rubarth, a professor of Classical Philosophy at Rollins College, states, “Male authors and critics saw the female gender as problematic and in many cases dangerous. Masculinity, however, was not seen as problematic; instead it seemed to be intuitive and obvious” (Rubarth 2). Athenian males ...
... As Scott Rubarth, a professor of Classical Philosophy at Rollins College, states, “Male authors and critics saw the female gender as problematic and in many cases dangerous. Masculinity, however, was not seen as problematic; instead it seemed to be intuitive and obvious” (Rubarth 2). Athenian males ...
gad-issue91
... The Bahraini Authorities stepped up the political propaganda built on the exploitation of women for promotional purposes, without a real evolution of women’s legal, civil, political, economical, social or cultural rights. While authorities are promoting the involvement of women in the political sce ...
... The Bahraini Authorities stepped up the political propaganda built on the exploitation of women for promotional purposes, without a real evolution of women’s legal, civil, political, economical, social or cultural rights. While authorities are promoting the involvement of women in the political sce ...
1 The Role Of Families In Combating Discrimination, Violence And
... forced to find new means to support themselves (Ferris, 2007). Other areas of the world have been affected by globalization as well. For example, as manufacturing has become cheaper through competition from Asia, unemployment rates in the former countries of the Soviet Union have risen. These transf ...
... forced to find new means to support themselves (Ferris, 2007). Other areas of the world have been affected by globalization as well. For example, as manufacturing has become cheaper through competition from Asia, unemployment rates in the former countries of the Soviet Union have risen. These transf ...
REV-2_-19-March-9PM... - NGO Committee on the Status of Women
... important role of civil society, especially women’s rights organizations, in advancing the implementation of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action and 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and in promoting full and productive employment and decent work for women.] Violence against women ...
... important role of civil society, especially women’s rights organizations, in advancing the implementation of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action and 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and in promoting full and productive employment and decent work for women.] Violence against women ...
Read the introduction
... building, progressive filmmaking took the female image as a discursive code and visual sign to indicate the emergence of a new social order. This occurred because the call for women’s salvation emerged neither from female consciousness nor as an independent movement, but from the urgency of sociocult ...
... building, progressive filmmaking took the female image as a discursive code and visual sign to indicate the emergence of a new social order. This occurred because the call for women’s salvation emerged neither from female consciousness nor as an independent movement, but from the urgency of sociocult ...
Developmental differences in attitudes towards women=s roles in
... dominance orientation than did the women. Social dominance orientation (SDO) refers to the extent to which individuals wish to maintain or establish their group superiority. In the context of social dominance theory, SDO reflects the status of the group (the higher the SDO, the higher the status of ...
... dominance orientation than did the women. Social dominance orientation (SDO) refers to the extent to which individuals wish to maintain or establish their group superiority. In the context of social dominance theory, SDO reflects the status of the group (the higher the SDO, the higher the status of ...
Feminism
... further in Chapter 2). So, although it may be true that feminist movements have been more active and have recruited more members at certain historical periods, it would perhaps be more accurate to see feminism not as emerging in ‘waves’ but as a continuum of thought and action. During the course of ...
... further in Chapter 2). So, although it may be true that feminist movements have been more active and have recruited more members at certain historical periods, it would perhaps be more accurate to see feminism not as emerging in ‘waves’ but as a continuum of thought and action. During the course of ...
Gender-based issues in interventional cardiology: A consensus
... designed to evaluate the outcome of percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) or specific strategies for PCI in women. The data that have been published are often limited due to the relatively small number of female patients included and have generally been limited to comparisons between men and women ...
... designed to evaluate the outcome of percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) or specific strategies for PCI in women. The data that have been published are often limited due to the relatively small number of female patients included and have generally been limited to comparisons between men and women ...
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... in society to that of a fun house mirror that serves to make men look better (Woolf 1989, 101). Women writing on the social oppression of women have pinpointed women’s education as a crucial part of women’s oppression. Any man could feel accomplished if literate because women were not able to read o ...
... in society to that of a fun house mirror that serves to make men look better (Woolf 1989, 101). Women writing on the social oppression of women have pinpointed women’s education as a crucial part of women’s oppression. Any man could feel accomplished if literate because women were not able to read o ...
- DigitalCommons@Linfield
... before becoming nuns, made me swear not to tell anyone else about the pictures-they were afraid they would be ridiculed for acting vain. I was criticized once for vanity as well. When I got to work one morning with my hair down (instead of tied back as I usually wore it), Yen. Chuan Hu, who gave vis ...
... before becoming nuns, made me swear not to tell anyone else about the pictures-they were afraid they would be ridiculed for acting vain. I was criticized once for vanity as well. When I got to work one morning with my hair down (instead of tied back as I usually wore it), Yen. Chuan Hu, who gave vis ...
"If you want to win, you`ve got to play it like a man.” Music, Gender
... rather than erase the differences, I attempted to make explicit my relationship with each participant where I felt it affected the telling of their stories. I constructed an interview guide that explored the participants’ personal histories in fiddling, their experiences in learning, teaching, comp ...
... rather than erase the differences, I attempted to make explicit my relationship with each participant where I felt it affected the telling of their stories. I constructed an interview guide that explored the participants’ personal histories in fiddling, their experiences in learning, teaching, comp ...
Gender in Philosophy and Law
... the subordination of women, investigating the underlying reasons for this condition through a detailed analysis carried out in biological, psychoanalytical and historical terms. The author argues that «one is not born a woman, but becomes one» (due to internal biological and psychological conditions ...
... the subordination of women, investigating the underlying reasons for this condition through a detailed analysis carried out in biological, psychoanalytical and historical terms. The author argues that «one is not born a woman, but becomes one» (due to internal biological and psychological conditions ...
Women of Influence
... captured by a rival tribe. She was either sold or traded to a French-Canadian fur trader by the name of Toussaint Charbonneau, whom she later married. At approximately 16 years old, Sacagawea gave birth to a son in the vicinity of Fort Mandan in the Dakota territories of the western United States. I ...
... captured by a rival tribe. She was either sold or traded to a French-Canadian fur trader by the name of Toussaint Charbonneau, whom she later married. At approximately 16 years old, Sacagawea gave birth to a son in the vicinity of Fort Mandan in the Dakota territories of the western United States. I ...
Borderland Themes in Sandra Cisneros`s Woman Hollering Creek
... females by the culture. According to Thompson (417), the damage emphasizes the lengths to which society will go in concealing woman's flaws, especially her lack of a penis. If the doll is dressed for the prom who's to know she has a damaged foot "so long as you don't lift her dress, right ... ?" (1 ...
... females by the culture. According to Thompson (417), the damage emphasizes the lengths to which society will go in concealing woman's flaws, especially her lack of a penis. If the doll is dressed for the prom who's to know she has a damaged foot "so long as you don't lift her dress, right ... ?" (1 ...
Gender and Negotiation Performance
... evaluate their performances. Men who perform masculine tasks no more proficiently than women tend to be given higher evaluations than their equally performing female cohorts (Foschi, 1991, at 185). When men are successful, their performance tends to be attributed to intrinsic factors such as hard wo ...
... evaluate their performances. Men who perform masculine tasks no more proficiently than women tend to be given higher evaluations than their equally performing female cohorts (Foschi, 1991, at 185). When men are successful, their performance tends to be attributed to intrinsic factors such as hard wo ...
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. ...
Overcoming Patriarchal Constraints: The Reconstruction of Gender
... in its explication of why this arises. Accordingto the acculturationperspective, changes in conjugal roles in ethnic families derive from the influence of modernculturalvalues, not structuralarrangements.Research,however, shows thatLatinofamilies may adoptincreasinglyegalitariangenderbehavior while ...
... in its explication of why this arises. Accordingto the acculturationperspective, changes in conjugal roles in ethnic families derive from the influence of modernculturalvalues, not structuralarrangements.Research,however, shows thatLatinofamilies may adoptincreasinglyegalitariangenderbehavior while ...
PLAYING THE `MASCULINE/FEMININE`
... In the social and common-sense construction of the duality of gender and the binary oppositions of ‘masculine’ and ‘feminine’, both masculinity, femininity and sexuality are defined in terms of what they are not. To be male is not to be female, to be female is not to be male, and to be heterosexual ...
... In the social and common-sense construction of the duality of gender and the binary oppositions of ‘masculine’ and ‘feminine’, both masculinity, femininity and sexuality are defined in terms of what they are not. To be male is not to be female, to be female is not to be male, and to be heterosexual ...