Contemporary Civilization and Women
... Thirdly, one can come to appreciate the extent to which sexist attitudes have been constantly reproduced by reputable scholars --sometimes even importing a more intense sexism into their interpretations of thinkers (like Plato) than is in fact there. Here I am thinking particularly of Strauss’ and B ...
... Thirdly, one can come to appreciate the extent to which sexist attitudes have been constantly reproduced by reputable scholars --sometimes even importing a more intense sexism into their interpretations of thinkers (like Plato) than is in fact there. Here I am thinking particularly of Strauss’ and B ...
Australian National Action Plan on Women, Peace and Security
... Australian women's non government organisations and released a comprehensive discussion paper on developing an Australian National Action Plan. Key suggestions on the scope and process for developing such a plan have contributed to this draft. The ongoing involvement of civil society organisations w ...
... Australian women's non government organisations and released a comprehensive discussion paper on developing an Australian National Action Plan. Key suggestions on the scope and process for developing such a plan have contributed to this draft. The ongoing involvement of civil society organisations w ...
Chapter 28 HA Text
... walking distance of their workplace or near a streetcar line to get to work. Suburbs began to spread farther around cities as people found it easier to travel to and from work by car. In the 1920s, for the first time in the nation's history, suburbs grew more quickly than cities. Before cars became ...
... walking distance of their workplace or near a streetcar line to get to work. Suburbs began to spread farther around cities as people found it easier to travel to and from work by car. In the 1920s, for the first time in the nation's history, suburbs grew more quickly than cities. Before cars became ...
Albanian migrant women - Wageningen UR E
... The Albanian society is a dominantly male society where women experience high levels of social control by man of which male family members in particular. This low social position of women is in part related to the lack of job opportunities for women after the fall of the communism in the 90’s and in ...
... The Albanian society is a dominantly male society where women experience high levels of social control by man of which male family members in particular. This low social position of women is in part related to the lack of job opportunities for women after the fall of the communism in the 90’s and in ...
Rabbis, Women, and the need for
... highest positions of spiritual leadership within the early community of Yeshua followers. Apparently later Christian leaders had a problem with this because most of our English translations today give this apostle a “sex change,” rendering her name in English as the masculine Junius, instead of in i ...
... highest positions of spiritual leadership within the early community of Yeshua followers. Apparently later Christian leaders had a problem with this because most of our English translations today give this apostle a “sex change,” rendering her name in English as the masculine Junius, instead of in i ...
the impact of male migration from morocco to europe on women
... From the 1980s onward, the increase in migration was counterbalanced by the implementation of the visa-waiver and the Schengen agreement that reinforced control over migrants coming from Morocco to Europe. This resulted in a spectacular spread of new forms of illegal migration that rendered migratio ...
... From the 1980s onward, the increase in migration was counterbalanced by the implementation of the visa-waiver and the Schengen agreement that reinforced control over migrants coming from Morocco to Europe. This resulted in a spectacular spread of new forms of illegal migration that rendered migratio ...
Representation of Women in News of the Turkish - EMU I-REP
... supporting this view, Smart (1989) criticizes grand theorizing of feminism. “Feminist analysis increasing falls into the category of ‘deconstruction’, which challenges naturalistic, overgeneralized and abstract assumptions about the social world. Feminist work has a growing affinity with the idea of ...
... supporting this view, Smart (1989) criticizes grand theorizing of feminism. “Feminist analysis increasing falls into the category of ‘deconstruction’, which challenges naturalistic, overgeneralized and abstract assumptions about the social world. Feminist work has a growing affinity with the idea of ...
“A Sea Captain in Her Own Right”: Navigating the Feminist Thought
... aimed at the non-existent or flawed education of women of all classes and at the daily practices of men who were motivated by their own desire to bind women ever tighter to the body, forsaking the mind. Of course, her efforts to change the social construction of gender in her day anticipates the co ...
... aimed at the non-existent or flawed education of women of all classes and at the daily practices of men who were motivated by their own desire to bind women ever tighter to the body, forsaking the mind. Of course, her efforts to change the social construction of gender in her day anticipates the co ...
The Gendered Character of Higher Education
... women); Judith Plaskow, Jewish Memory from a Feminist Perspective, in WEAVING THE VISIONS, supra, at 39, 39-50 (stating that women are traditionally seen as not being “shapers of tradition and actors” in the Jewish faith); Barbara F. Stowasser, Women’s Issues in Modern Islamic Thought, in ARAB WOMEN ...
... women); Judith Plaskow, Jewish Memory from a Feminist Perspective, in WEAVING THE VISIONS, supra, at 39, 39-50 (stating that women are traditionally seen as not being “shapers of tradition and actors” in the Jewish faith); Barbara F. Stowasser, Women’s Issues in Modern Islamic Thought, in ARAB WOMEN ...
Louisa Lawson: Matriarch of Australian Feminism
... The Dawn Club was an even greater achievement and more promising frontier for the fight of feminism. 31 Open to any female member of the public, the Dawn Club met biweekly and discussed how the evil laws of men must be changed to protect women and children and the abstract logic surrounding women no ...
... The Dawn Club was an even greater achievement and more promising frontier for the fight of feminism. 31 Open to any female member of the public, the Dawn Club met biweekly and discussed how the evil laws of men must be changed to protect women and children and the abstract logic surrounding women no ...
Sandy Bardsley, Venomous Tongues
... extent of the book’s pretensions is problematic, leading Bardsley merely to skim the surface of some crucial subjects. Compounding this problem, her archival research is focused entirely on scolding; for other speech crimes, she relies on a handful of printed sources and the works of other scholars, ...
... extent of the book’s pretensions is problematic, leading Bardsley merely to skim the surface of some crucial subjects. Compounding this problem, her archival research is focused entirely on scolding; for other speech crimes, she relies on a handful of printed sources and the works of other scholars, ...
Simone de Beauvoir`s Philosophical Sexism: Implications for the
... Consequently, it is on this same account of temporality that we can, today, reflect on the history of the women‟s struggle itself; it is on the same note that we can attempt a reflection on its legacies for posterity. In what follows, we should first concern ourselves presently with a reflection on ...
... Consequently, it is on this same account of temporality that we can, today, reflect on the history of the women‟s struggle itself; it is on the same note that we can attempt a reflection on its legacies for posterity. In what follows, we should first concern ourselves presently with a reflection on ...
Thesis paper final draft
... Perhaps the most powerful of all social roles for the female is the role of the woman as mother. The issue of motherhood presents several challenges for the female composer. Jill Halstead summarizes this predicament clearly by including a quote from Time magazine in her book The Woman Composer: “Men ...
... Perhaps the most powerful of all social roles for the female is the role of the woman as mother. The issue of motherhood presents several challenges for the female composer. Jill Halstead summarizes this predicament clearly by including a quote from Time magazine in her book The Woman Composer: “Men ...
Women and Nationalism in the Kurdish Republic of 19461 Shahrzad
... black and with white hairs, and was calling her ‘sons’ in distress to liberate her from the yoke of Iranian, Turkish and Iraqi rule. This act brought tears to the eyes of the audience. In the next act, the sons of the Motherland answered the call, took up arms, put the occupiers to run, and liberate ...
... black and with white hairs, and was calling her ‘sons’ in distress to liberate her from the yoke of Iranian, Turkish and Iraqi rule. This act brought tears to the eyes of the audience. In the next act, the sons of the Motherland answered the call, took up arms, put the occupiers to run, and liberate ...
Since the 1960s the issue of sexist language has been keenly
... here that he does not care what women look like, and by implication, since he only lists their physical attributes, we can assume that he is not interested in their personalities or their intellect. In the chorus, Harris sings that he has `got’ all the girls, almost as if he is scoring the number of ...
... here that he does not care what women look like, and by implication, since he only lists their physical attributes, we can assume that he is not interested in their personalities or their intellect. In the chorus, Harris sings that he has `got’ all the girls, almost as if he is scoring the number of ...
Fighting sex stereotypes in the lAw
... to negate what one scholar later termed the widely held “sexual premise … that woman’s labor force participation is, by virtue of her reproductive role, short term, occasional.”27 Without dismantling this stereotype and the policies based on it, women would be unable to move past the status of conti ...
... to negate what one scholar later termed the widely held “sexual premise … that woman’s labor force participation is, by virtue of her reproductive role, short term, occasional.”27 Without dismantling this stereotype and the policies based on it, women would be unable to move past the status of conti ...
Lesson: Feminist Perspectives and International Relations Paper
... 1980s among the feminist in IR and the other scholars of IR is to adopt a myopic view of the early intellectual and activism of feminism in IR. There was a distinct scholarship in IR with its own analysis of the global issues which was feminist in its nature prior to the 1940s that were joined the d ...
... 1980s among the feminist in IR and the other scholars of IR is to adopt a myopic view of the early intellectual and activism of feminism in IR. There was a distinct scholarship in IR with its own analysis of the global issues which was feminist in its nature prior to the 1940s that were joined the d ...
Diversity in Engineering - TARA
... increasingly non-technical. Rather they are concerned with the broader context in which the road is being built and its impact on the environment and people. It is the engineer who has the knowledge and skills to address the environmental, regulatory, economic and human constraints and to put forwar ...
... increasingly non-technical. Rather they are concerned with the broader context in which the road is being built and its impact on the environment and people. It is the engineer who has the knowledge and skills to address the environmental, regulatory, economic and human constraints and to put forwar ...
Muslim Women-led Networks and the Women`s Movement in India
... Muslim women since the time of Shah Bano, with several Muslim women-led groups vocal in their opposition to the diktats of the conservative ulema [Muslim clergy]. These groups both challenge the dominant construction of the ‘oppressed Muslim woman’ by presenting themselves as articulate and powerfu ...
... Muslim women since the time of Shah Bano, with several Muslim women-led groups vocal in their opposition to the diktats of the conservative ulema [Muslim clergy]. These groups both challenge the dominant construction of the ‘oppressed Muslim woman’ by presenting themselves as articulate and powerfu ...
Feminism versus Multiculturalism
... until the past few decades minorities were expected to assimilate; now such assimilation is "considered oppressive."2 This, she suggests, raises a dilemma: What should be done when claims of minority cultures or religions contradict the norm of gender equality that is at least formally endorsed by l ...
... until the past few decades minorities were expected to assimilate; now such assimilation is "considered oppressive."2 This, she suggests, raises a dilemma: What should be done when claims of minority cultures or religions contradict the norm of gender equality that is at least formally endorsed by l ...
the sociology of gender - Rutgers University Libraries
... As key components of social structure, statuses and roles allow us to organize our lives in consistent, predictable ways. In combination with established norms, they prescribe our behavior and ease interaction with people who occupy different social statuses, whether we know these people or not. The ...
... As key components of social structure, statuses and roles allow us to organize our lives in consistent, predictable ways. In combination with established norms, they prescribe our behavior and ease interaction with people who occupy different social statuses, whether we know these people or not. The ...
REV-2_-19-March-9PM... - NGO Committee on the Status of Women
... The Commission recognizes the mutually reinforcing relationship between the achievement of gender equality and women’s economic empowerment, [strongly condemns] discrimination and violence against women and girls in all its forms in public and private spaces, including harassment in the world of wor ...
... The Commission recognizes the mutually reinforcing relationship between the achievement of gender equality and women’s economic empowerment, [strongly condemns] discrimination and violence against women and girls in all its forms in public and private spaces, including harassment in the world of wor ...
(cedaw) for youth
... development with goals and targets for the next 15 years with the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The standalone goal for gender equality, SDG 5, focuses on achieving gender equality and empowering all women and girls, and includes ending all ...
... development with goals and targets for the next 15 years with the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The standalone goal for gender equality, SDG 5, focuses on achieving gender equality and empowering all women and girls, and includes ending all ...
Disarmament, Demobilisation and Reintegration
... the needs of women in the camps, such as the provision of basic health or sanitary facilities, were not considered. In Mozambique, where some women fighters participated in official DDR programmes, they were offered training only in traditional women’s activities, such as sewing and secretarial work ...
... the needs of women in the camps, such as the provision of basic health or sanitary facilities, were not considered. In Mozambique, where some women fighters participated in official DDR programmes, they were offered training only in traditional women’s activities, such as sewing and secretarial work ...