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    Análisis de la cobertura periodística del feminicidio en México: entre la impunidad y el machismo by Metzeri Sánchez-Meza, Guillem Suau-Gomila

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…The coverage provided by the Mexican press extended beyond reporting on the murders of women, to various aspects related to the phenomenon, including political and governmental actions to address and prevent violence against women (design and implementation of public policies, programs on violence and impunity), social actions and demands (the feminist movement), and the dissemination of research and other content related to cultural and recreational activities. …”
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    Liberdade de expressão, pornografia e igualdade de gênero Free speech, pornography and gender equality by Júlio César Casarin Barroso Silva

    Published 2013-04-01
    “…<br>This paper debates the controversy which has opposed liberal theorists to part of the feminist movement in the United States. The discussion is about the desirability of government's repression to pornography. …”
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    Los puentes de Madison: una mirada de género by Sonia Herrera Sánchez

    Published 2013-04-01
    “…Más allá del uso estereotipado y los lugares comunes del amor romántico y el drama, en la película Los puentes de Madison de Clint Eastwood se dibujan y se cuestionan las estrategias familiares y los roles de género de las mujeres rurales estadounidenses en los años 60 a través de su curso vital y de las relaciones sociales establecidas.Abordando cuestiones esenciales para el movimiento feminista como la maternidad, la sexualidad de la mujer, la identidad o la doble jornada en el sector agrícola y haciendo un gran uso del lenguaje audiovisual, la adaptación cinematográfica de la novela de Robert James Waller pone el acento (ya sea de forma intencionada o casual) en los tabúes de las mujeres de la época y en los mandatos de género que éstas debían asumir.Beyond the stereotyped used of romantic love and drama on Clint Eastwood’s film The Bridges of Madison County are also shown and questioned family strategies and gender roles of rural women in the 1960s at United States through their lifes and established social relations.Dealing with feminist movement key issues as motherhood, female sexuality, identity, or the double work time on the agricultural sector and making extensive use of audiovisual language, the filmed adaptation of the novel written by Robert James Waller focuses on (either deliberately or accidentaly) the taboos of the time women and gender mandates they sould assume.…”
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    Releyendo el segundo sexo by Gabriela Castellanos Llanos

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…The supposed debt of Beauvoir’s philosophy to Sartre is looked into, as is the political impact of the book on the feminist movement. Finally, both the present validity of the work and its limitations are evaluated. …”
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    ‘Politics Is Nothing but Medicine on a Larger Scale’: How Medical Science Helped To Establish a Political Order in 19th-Century Germany by Gundula Ludwig

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…Instead of seeking to advance a democratic political order, protagonists here used their epistemological clout to pathologise and thereby actively discredit ongoing political struggles such as the feminist movement and the socialist movement that aimed to establish a fundamentally different political order. …”
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    Representaciones discursivas antipatriarcales en la literatura el matriarcado como forma alternativa de ejercicio del poder by Maravillas Moreno Amor, José Miguel Rojo Martínez

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…This last issue allows us to invite the reader to return to one of the classic debates of the contemporary feminist movement: to renounce or to exalt gender, finding in it, rather than a violent and oppressive social construction, an opportunity to change the world from a new scale of values starring motherhood and care policy.…”
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    Violencia de género y pensamiento profesional: una investigación sobre la práctica del Trabajo Social by Pilar Ríos Campos

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…Initially founded on the principles and philosophy of the feminist movement, they have progressively been taken over by public administrations. …”
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    El pensamiento jurídico feminista en los confines del Siglo XX / Feminist Legal thought at the Turn of the 20th Century by Malena Costa

    Published 2015-07-01
    “…The epistemological and conceptual framework that shapes the feminist movement is highlighted by an incessant production of ideas, proposals and other interventions in all areas of knowledge. …”
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    The Women’s Movement in Tunisia: From the Formation of the Islamic Approach to the Emergence of the Secularist Approach (1881-1956 AD) by Zahra Mirzaei

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…With new interpretations of religious texts, they put religious concepts at the service of the feminist movement. they challenged issues such as hijab, women's education and employment, polygamy, and the right to divorce. …”
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    THE “NAKED FACE” OF SECULAR EXCLUSION: BILL 94 AND THE PRIVATIZATION OF BELIEF by Pascale Fournier, Erica See

    Published 2012-02-01
    “…Is this legislated demand for a “naked face” truly the logical outcome of a successful feminist movement (as some have asserted) or isthis erasure of religious women in fact the latest veil of patriarchy?…”
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    Cisões, Alianças e Sucessos dos Feminismos no Rio de Janeiro. Anos 1970-1980. by Rachel Soihet

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…Abstract: This article examines dissent within the feminist movement in Rio de Janeiro during the 1970- 1980 decade, focusing on the experience of the Center for Brazilian Women (CMB-RJ). …”
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    The Critique of Gender Linguistics from the Perspective of Feminist Linguistics by L. A. Ulianitckaia

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…The relevance of the study is conditioned by the lack of academic papers concerning the subject; the growing interest in studying the language as an anthropocentric sociocultural phenomenon; and the increasing significance of the feminist movement world-wide.Methodology and data sources. …”
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    PHILOSOPHICAL REPRESENTATION OF FEMALE ARTISTIC IMAGES IN OBJECTIVISM by A. O. Muntian

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…In Rand’s opinion Dagny Taggart is a prototype of a true woman of utopian American capitalist society, and it is her artistic image that was misinterpreted by supporters of feminist movement ideas and Dagny Taggart became an icon of feminism, whereas in reality Dagny’s discourse is rather a discourse of femininity, for Dagny despises everything that is connected with feminist ideas and practices, and, it is an error to weave her discourse into a much wider feminist discourse.…”
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    La estrategia humorística en la agencia visual feminista= Humorous strategy in feminist visual agency by Sabela Fraga Costa

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Abstract This article aims to explore the spaces of dissent generated in the field of images thanks to humor and appropriationism, two fundamental tools for the feminist movement in recent decades. In order to understand their transgressive capacity in the visual field, this text will relate with the works of several artists who experiment with the forms and meanings imposed by hegemonic discourses. …”
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    Re-imahinasyon ng Ina sa Panitikan ng Kababaihan: Isang Imbestigasyon sa Ideolohiyang Maternal sa Panitikan by Rosario Torres-Yu

    Published 2000-06-01
    “…In this context, the interrogation of maternal ideology in Philippine literature is important to the overall feminist movement. Women writers who have freed themselves from the mystifying notions of motherhood may have been inspired to represent women in their works differently.This paper clearly validates such assumption. …”
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    Feminist and Materialist Philosophies of History in Caryl Churchill’s Top Girls by Sophie Poole

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…Only women enter and exit, only women go to and from work, only women tell their histories, signaling Churchill’s dual interest in a Marxist philosophy of history and the notion of a feminist history, which emerged in the feminist movement in the ‘70s and ‘80s. Through the dramatic form, which provides a fantastical element, Churchill animates and complicates history as a feminist and socialist practice.  …”
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    Reflexões sobre o processo histórico-discursivo do uso da legítima defesa da honra no Brasil e a construção das mulheres Reflections on the historical-discursive process of the use... by Margarita Danielle Ramos

    Published 2012-04-01
    “…The analysis is based on two sets of studies: the study of the legislation concerning the concept of honour since the colonial period in Brazil and the study of the struggle that the Brazilian feminist movement has undertaken to remove violence against women from the private sphere and turn it into gender violence. …”
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    La influencia de los movimientos sociales en una historia de vida The influence of social movements in a Ufe story by Yolanda Rodríguez Castro, Maria José Magalhães, Salomé Coelho, Deidré Matthee, Vânia Martins

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…<br>The aims of this work is about a life story of a working class woman, to understand how various social movements, specifically the feminist movement, become in spaces and mechanisms of learning and training, and allow us to understand the complexity of social structure, and to understand new ways of being in life. …”
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    CHANGING MASCULINITIES? DADFLUENCING IN ROMANIA: BETWEEN FEMINISM, CONSERVATISM AND CAPITALISM by Diana Elena NEAGA, Bogdan ȘTEFAN

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…Different forces have impacted this change and some cannot be omitted when talking about how masculinities are reshaped nowadays and here we think at the feminist movement and in counterpart - the conservative one, but also the neoliberalism and its principles and values (mainly the pressure of extending markets and selling goods). …”
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    Parirás sin dolor: poder médico, género y política en las nuevas formas de atención del parto en la Argentina (1960-1980) Without pain you will bring forth children: medical power,... by Karina Felitti

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…Lastly, it reflects on how demands for respected pregnancy and childbirth fit in with policies on sexuality and reproduction and with the feminist movement.…”
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