The Gendered Character of Higher Education
... assimilating foreigners had been given over to the education establishment. Woolf’s extraordinarily compelling image of the procession turns attention away from these vital issues. Although brilliantly illuminating in so many ways, the metaphor of a bridge that connects the world of the private home ...
... assimilating foreigners had been given over to the education establishment. Woolf’s extraordinarily compelling image of the procession turns attention away from these vital issues. Although brilliantly illuminating in so many ways, the metaphor of a bridge that connects the world of the private home ...
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... and the home. The gender system also provides a nice framework for examining male infertility. My analysis uses the three basic levels of the gender system to look at how cultural ideas of male reproduction and masculinity have shaped the development of male reproductive medicine and are built into ...
... and the home. The gender system also provides a nice framework for examining male infertility. My analysis uses the three basic levels of the gender system to look at how cultural ideas of male reproduction and masculinity have shaped the development of male reproductive medicine and are built into ...
the impact of male migration from morocco to europe on women
... 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 migration more complex. For example, illegal or clandestine migration is encoura ...
... 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 migration more complex. For example, illegal or clandestine migration is encoura ...
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION AND PERSONAL LOCATIONS
... inform their discourses and the challenges to dominant discourses on gender present in their talk. The study therefore aims to explore the complex interplay of different meanings and how these influence the experience and identities of middle management women. ...
... inform their discourses and the challenges to dominant discourses on gender present in their talk. The study therefore aims to explore the complex interplay of different meanings and how these influence the experience and identities of middle management women. ...
Strategies for Promoting Gender Equity in
... During this time, Jaquette recalled, there was a desire among development practitioners to find a different model for promoting gender equity, which would encompass a broader, more multicultural approach, and one that took men into account. At the same time, women’s organizational capacity around th ...
... During this time, Jaquette recalled, there was a desire among development practitioners to find a different model for promoting gender equity, which would encompass a broader, more multicultural approach, and one that took men into account. At the same time, women’s organizational capacity around th ...
Representation of Women in News of the Turkish - EMU I-REP
... Since the concept is related with inherited domination of men and oppression of women within a wide framework of social, political, cultural and economic spheres, simple general definitions of the term is somewhat not useful. In supporting this view, Smart (1989) criticizes grand theorizing of femin ...
... Since the concept is related with inherited domination of men and oppression of women within a wide framework of social, political, cultural and economic spheres, simple general definitions of the term is somewhat not useful. In supporting this view, Smart (1989) criticizes grand theorizing of femin ...
Women with shaved heads: Western Buddhist nuns and Haredi
... However, first of all, Obeyesekere does not draw conclusions from his fieldwork with women to build a separate gender theory of hair, as is the case here. One cannot build a general theory of hair applicable to both men and women, because the meanings are dramatically different for each of them. Als ...
... However, first of all, Obeyesekere does not draw conclusions from his fieldwork with women to build a separate gender theory of hair, as is the case here. One cannot build a general theory of hair applicable to both men and women, because the meanings are dramatically different for each of them. Als ...
Leaving aside Studies on migration and mortality, the litrature in
... reproductive age, I felt deserve some more attention and, for my personal benefit, some feed back. Both marriage and reproduction are important, and often crucial institutions for society the world over. Both permeate into arenas such as domestic group, kinship, political organisation and gender rel ...
... reproductive age, I felt deserve some more attention and, for my personal benefit, some feed back. Both marriage and reproduction are important, and often crucial institutions for society the world over. Both permeate into arenas such as domestic group, kinship, political organisation and gender rel ...
purity in seclusion: exploring the anchoritic lifestyle
... recruited and treated the “wayward” women varied greatly. However, its main purpose throughout the years was to reform women of the lower and lower-middle classes who had or would likely turn to prostitution to support themselves. The inmates, throughout the home’s history, were women who had engage ...
... recruited and treated the “wayward” women varied greatly. However, its main purpose throughout the years was to reform women of the lower and lower-middle classes who had or would likely turn to prostitution to support themselves. The inmates, throughout the home’s history, were women who had engage ...
Contemporary Civilization and Women
... Contemporary Civilization and Women: Plato, Aristotle, Livy and Machiavelli Plato and Aristotle: As Susan Moller Okin notes in her book, Women in Western Political Thought (Princeton University Press, 1979), till very recently social and political thought has been written for men, about men, and by ...
... Contemporary Civilization and Women: Plato, Aristotle, Livy and Machiavelli Plato and Aristotle: As Susan Moller Okin notes in her book, Women in Western Political Thought (Princeton University Press, 1979), till very recently social and political thought has been written for men, about men, and by ...
An Application of Rational Choice Theory to
... represent some people in this community who desire to fully become women. As a result, according to the history of the TransFemale Association, “Phuying-Kham-Phet” is created to separate transgendered women who want to acquire gender status as women from those who do not. This new term specifically ...
... represent some people in this community who desire to fully become women. As a result, according to the history of the TransFemale Association, “Phuying-Kham-Phet” is created to separate transgendered women who want to acquire gender status as women from those who do not. This new term specifically ...
“Several Paradise Ladies Are Visiting in Town
... inferential arguments should be structured in relationship to the various data sources employed. The process is less one of privileging one type of data, such as artifacts or written records, over the other than of experimenting with the multiplicity of interpretations such data make possible. In th ...
... inferential arguments should be structured in relationship to the various data sources employed. The process is less one of privileging one type of data, such as artifacts or written records, over the other than of experimenting with the multiplicity of interpretations such data make possible. In th ...
First Civilizations: Cities, States, and Unequal Societies
... other kinds of societies D. This book continues to use the term because: 1. it is so deeply embedded in our way of thinking about the world 2. no alternative concept has achieved widespread usage 3. we need to make distinctions among different kinds of human communities E. But in using this term, we ...
... other kinds of societies D. This book continues to use the term because: 1. it is so deeply embedded in our way of thinking about the world 2. no alternative concept has achieved widespread usage 3. we need to make distinctions among different kinds of human communities E. But in using this term, we ...
Women and Nationalism in the Kurdish Republic of 19461 Shahrzad
... Komeley J.K. aimed at the construction of a single Kurdish nation through the formation of a state ruling over greater Kurdistan. The nature of this state was not clearly explicated, although the organization declared ‘democracy’ as one of the articles of its constitution (meřamname).3 However, much ...
... Komeley J.K. aimed at the construction of a single Kurdish nation through the formation of a state ruling over greater Kurdistan. The nature of this state was not clearly explicated, although the organization declared ‘democracy’ as one of the articles of its constitution (meřamname).3 However, much ...
Public Relations: A role for women?
... Culture and Power The relationship between an organization’s culture and one’s ability to attain power is a third common characteristic, which only fuels established inaccurate stereotypes and perceived leadership qualities for women in public relations. This discourse commonly researched is also li ...
... Culture and Power The relationship between an organization’s culture and one’s ability to attain power is a third common characteristic, which only fuels established inaccurate stereotypes and perceived leadership qualities for women in public relations. This discourse commonly researched is also li ...
Stereotypical Barriers for Women in Management
... For hundreds of years the lives of women have been formed by their ability to bear children, while men were the ones concerned with business and politics. A mixture of societal changes and technological developments happening over the last 50 years has, however, facilitated the entry of women into t ...
... For hundreds of years the lives of women have been formed by their ability to bear children, while men were the ones concerned with business and politics. A mixture of societal changes and technological developments happening over the last 50 years has, however, facilitated the entry of women into t ...
Masculine Domination by Bourdieu
... exerted for the most part through the purely symbolic chan nels of communication and cognition (more precisely, mis recognition), recognition, or even feeling. This extraordinarily ordinary social relation thus offers a privileged opportunity to grasp the logic of the domination exerted in the nam ...
... exerted for the most part through the purely symbolic chan nels of communication and cognition (more precisely, mis recognition), recognition, or even feeling. This extraordinarily ordinary social relation thus offers a privileged opportunity to grasp the logic of the domination exerted in the nam ...
Women and Men in Conflicting Social Roles: Implications from
... Although these theories were developed to address differing aspects of gender bias, we feel that these theories actually work together to contribute unique insights into the problem. Thus, this article will briefly review theory and research that lends insight into societal reactions to women and me ...
... Although these theories were developed to address differing aspects of gender bias, we feel that these theories actually work together to contribute unique insights into the problem. Thus, this article will briefly review theory and research that lends insight into societal reactions to women and me ...
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 ...
How have researchers measured gender up to this point
... the overall scale to capture the developmental process of gender identity.15 They argue that the subscales of the Womanist Identity Attitudes Scale have questionable internal consistency reliability, which means that the items in each subscale measure more than one thing. This is problematic because ...
... the overall scale to capture the developmental process of gender identity.15 They argue that the subscales of the Womanist Identity Attitudes Scale have questionable internal consistency reliability, which means that the items in each subscale measure more than one thing. This is problematic because ...
Feminist Theory
... that challenged prevailing explanations of women’s subordinate positions in society (Alway, 1995). Feminist theory differs from general theories of inequality. Generally speaking, feminist theory refers to a set of theories that are concerned with explaining the relative position of women in society ...
... that challenged prevailing explanations of women’s subordinate positions in society (Alway, 1995). Feminist theory differs from general theories of inequality. Generally speaking, feminist theory refers to a set of theories that are concerned with explaining the relative position of women in society ...
History of Anthropology Newsletter 38.2 (December
... Port Moresby, I chanced upon a document that sheds light on this case. The document, presented below, offers a vivid description of the same Trobriand women’s exchange ceremony that Weiner witnessed at the start of her fieldwork. But it was written shortly after Malinowski’s fieldwork, and it repres ...
... Port Moresby, I chanced upon a document that sheds light on this case. The document, presented below, offers a vivid description of the same Trobriand women’s exchange ceremony that Weiner witnessed at the start of her fieldwork. But it was written shortly after Malinowski’s fieldwork, and it repres ...
ԴԻԱՆԱ ԱԴԻԿՅԱՆ GENDER IDEOLOGY IN PROVERBS AND
... Proverbs and sayings attach weight to our life. These characteristics o f proverbs and sayings arc effective to the technique ofcxprcssion. A lthough most people would have little d iffic u lty in quoting a proverb, the matter o f precisely defining a proverb is much more problematic. The Oxford di ...
... Proverbs and sayings attach weight to our life. These characteristics o f proverbs and sayings arc effective to the technique ofcxprcssion. A lthough most people would have little d iffic u lty in quoting a proverb, the matter o f precisely defining a proverb is much more problematic. The Oxford di ...