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Depiction of women as the primary architects of their own oppression: a masculinist critique of El Saadawi’s Woman at Point Zero
Published 2018“…The novel aesthetically captures the oppression, sexual harassment, domestic aggression, and intimidation that the Egyptian women are subjected to in her patriarchal social milieu. Through a Masculinist study of the text, this paper not only submits that women create sa conducive atmosphere for the unhappiness of their own kinds but also subverts the author’s proposition of the way forward for the Egyptian women who are disenchanted under the atmosphere that is besieged with unfair treatment of the women. …”
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Political participation of women’s rights organisations in democratic practice through legislative advocacy for violence against person prohibition act in Nigeria
Published 2018“…However, the outcome of the political participation was unfavourable as WROs were challenged by patriarchal values of the policy makers. The study concluded that WROs were able to utilise their freedom of expression and association to influence the promulgation of the VAPP Act which is a considerable progress in Nigeria’s political and legal development. …”
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Decentering the master discourse and locating the continuity of Indianness in Rani Manicka's 'The Rice Mother' and 'The Japanese Lover'
Published 2013“…The study also examines how Manicka, through these two novels, challenges unceasing patriarchal and colonial bias. The study finds that Manicka 'completes' Maniam's narrative by not only having her characters avoid the trap of transcendental escapism into a mythological past, but also by sublating the consciousness of their ethnic past into a wider political consciousness.…”
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Bond…(the Hegemonic Masculinity Of) James Bond
Published 2015“…From less-than-subtle names such as Chew Mee and Pussy Galore, to Bond actually being violent to these girls in earlier films, to instances such as the masseuse Dink having to leave Bond and Felix Leiter because the latter two had to have “man’s talk”, the barrage of criticism of the patriarchal leanings of the James Bond series is understandable. …”
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Negotiation with Patriarchy in Women's Lives: A Case Study in a Malaysian Public University
Published 2017“…What pushes women in their achievements in education and what factors pull them back in other areas? How do patriarchal gender norms underpin their ability and decisions in life's choices and how have they understood and negotiated these norms? …”
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从《蒙马特遗书》中的书信/日记体叙述策略探讨台湾女同性恋族群主体之确立 = A study of the narrative strategies of epistolary and diary writing in Le Testament de Montmartre and its impact on the identity formation of...
Published 2009“…Chiu’s use of narratives and writing forms in Le Testament de Montmartre has managed to break through the past obstacles which Taiwan lesbian-themed novels faced – that is to write the story under the influence of the patriarchal society and taking on a heterosexual point of view. …”
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“It is a kind of freedom that entrepreneurship provides you”: Female Recipient Remittance Recipients’ entrepreneurship journey in Nepal
Published 2024“…RRFEs had to carefully navigate their family responsibilities and acquire new skills (through training) to set up their businesses. While patriarchal values and beliefs were the biggest obstacles to achieving success in business for left-behind women, migrant returnees faced different challenges, mainly reintegration back into society, and a lack of support. …”
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从女性主义批评视角重读《杀夫》英译本 = Feminist translation criticism on the English translation of Sha Fu
Published 2017“…The Butcher’s Wife by Li Ang is known as one of classic feminist works, it reveals and criticizes the oppression of women under patriarchal. This dissertation studies the English Version of The Butcher’s Wife on the perspective of feminist translation criticism, and focuses on the embodiment of translator’s gender consciousness in the translated works; Whether the English translators agree with Li’s feminist views, and what translation strategies they have adopted to strengthen or weaken the voices of women. …”
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清末女性解放运动的厌女症研究 = Feminism in China : an analysis of misogyny in the feminism movement in late Qing dynasty
Published 2019“…This paper will first define misogyny and discuss the Chinese femme fatale then evaluate the misogyny and patriarchal ideology that have been manifested in the notions of the scholars from the perspectives of both male and female. …”
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MODEL PEMBERDAYAAN PEREMPUAN BERPERSPEKTIF EKOFEMINISME OLEH LEMBAGA NAWAKAMAL DI KECAMATAN DUKUN KABUPATEN MAGELANG
Published 2013“…For women, proximity to food is more than just a domestic affair due both to the complexity of food systems and the capitalist-patriarchal system that all women face. This study uses ecofeminist perspectives to examine the relationship between women and food through deconstruction of modern agricultural systems that are detrimental to both humans and nature. …”
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FAKTOR � FAKTOR YANG MEMPENGARUHI EFEKTIVITAS KEBIJAKAN NEGARA DALAM PENANGULANGAN KEKERASAN DALAM RUMAHTANGGA DI TIMOR LESTE
Published 2013“…It is also influenced by the very strong patriarchal traditions in East Timor so it still happened domestic violence . …”
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SOLIDARITAS PEREMPUAN DALAM NOVEL OUT (���) KARYA NATSUO KIRINO: TINJAUAN FEMINISME
Published 2014“…In Out, the women portrayed form groups and fight against patriarchal culture by ignoring the norms prevailing in society. …”
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The trope of home and the representation of Muslim women in Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain and in Attia Hosain's Sunlight on a Broken Column
Published 2007“…Whereas the colonialists are keen on expanding their “home” in foreign territories, the colonised remain culturally dislocated in their own homeland and engage in ideological debates to regain it. In the patriarchal discourse, women are relegated to the private world of home and family. …”
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Muslim Bengal writes back: A study of Rokeya’s representation of Europe
Published 2012“…Rokeya argues that women in both societies are subjugated by patriarchal power and thus she demystifies the presumed superiority of European women over their Muslim sisters in Bengal. …”
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Book Review : Teresa Sacchet, Silvana Mariano and Cássia Maria Carloto (editors) Women, gender and conditional cash transfers: interdisciplinary perspectives from studies of Bolsa...
Published 2021“…This is essentially paradoxical - clearly women in poverty derive significant material benefits from the programme, but it also strengthens conventional patriarchal roles and oppression in a ‘gender trap’ (page 57). …”
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The role of culture and society in the development of plot in tanushree podders escape from harem and gita mehtas a river sutra: a feminist reading
Published 2015“…Though the setting of both novels fall in different eras but the theme of female oppression remains the same. The patriarchal society uses culture and religion as a tool to control women and oppress them. …”
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Perception of Rural Malaysian Women Leaders on Their Input Into the Process of Decision Making in Farmers Organizations
Published 1997“…It was concluded that the coalition of market/business oriented policies together with the patriarchal mode of production have contributed to further subordination of rural Malaysian women in the aftermath of traditional agricultural production.…”
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Oppressed female protagonists and their survival strategies: An ecofeminist perspective in Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye and Alice Walker’s The Color Purple
Published 2021“…The current study draws on the perspective of ecofeminism’s main premise, which states that the patriarchal ideology authorizes the oppression of women and many other marginalized groups, which leads to the actions of the legitimization of the destructions of nature. …”
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Coexistence on women's empowerment and domestic violence in the context of receiving health care in India
Published 2013“…The policy implementation process is a reflection of existing patriarchal norms in the country resulting in piece meal processes of entitlements. …”
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Gender representation in Indonesian online news (A study on detiknews.com)
Published 2013“…It is becoming a serious issue because the media have a significant influence on individuals and the culture.Debates on the representation of gender in the news media often relate to various cultural and ideological aspects.Indonesia is an example, where a majority of the society is dominated by the patriarchal value system which consequently results in gender bias in many aspects of life, including news media production. …”
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