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    Feminist hashtag activism in Spain: measuring the degree of politicisation of online discourse on #YoSíTeCreo, #HermanaYoSíTeCreo, #Cuéntalo y #NoEstásSola by Ainara Larrondo, Jordi Morales-i-Gras, Julen Orbegozo-Terradillos

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…The rise of feminist social media activism has prompted a number of studies on the feminist movement’s use of hashtags to foster online conversations on specific issues (Jinsook, 2017; Turley & Fisher, 2018; etc.). …”
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    The Use of Liminality in the Deconstruction of Women’s Roles: Rudolfo Anaya’s Bless me, Ultima by Isabel Gil Naveira

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…ABSTRACT During the 1970s Chicana feminist movement, Chicanas rejected the widely established image of the Virgin of Guadalupe vs. …”
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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 2015-06-01
    “…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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    Looking again at Taiwan's Lü Hsiu-lien: A female vice president or a feminist vice president? by Tang, Wen-hui Anna, Chung, Emma Teng

    Published 2017
    “…We conclude that despite constraints on Lü's pursuit of an overt feminist agenda-including the patriarchal political culture and a gap between Lü and Taiwan's contemporary feminist movement-she is significant as a female leader who transcends both the Asian dynastic model and the tokenistic model of women as "flower vases," while also contributing vitally to the development of an indigenous Taiwanese feminist theory.…”
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    Três décadas de resistência feminista contra o sexismo e a violência feminina no Brasil: 1976 a 2006 Three decades of the feminist resistance against sexism and violence towards wo... by Lourdes Bandeira

    Published 2009-08-01
    “…<br>This paper analyzes the main actions and resistance strategies unchained by the Brazilian feminist movement that, in the last thirty years, tried to eradicate violence against women. …”
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    Voces negras: estudio comparado de la manifestación de las ideologías en el discurso de los sujetos valoradores femeninos en poemas de Phillis Wheatley, Frances E. W. Harper y Rita... by Yadelys Garriga Cruz

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…By analyzing their work, we can have a broader insight of the ideological path African American women had to undertake from early ages until the emergence of the 20th century Black Feminist Movement. We proposes a merged perspective of critical ideological discourse analysis and semantic dimensional analysis, following the sequence of the research conducted by the Group of Semantic and Discourse Studies, School of Foreign Languages, University of Havana. …”
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    El movimiento feminista canario y el surgimiento de la Coordinadora Feminista de Canarias by Valeria Ciara Cabrera Suárez

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…English This study is based in two central axes, on the one hand, the way of the feminist movement in Canary Island from his emergency, since the dictator death’s until the decade of the nineties and, on the other hand, the historical account of the mobilization of the most important group in the archipelago, the Coordinadora Feminista de Canarias. …”
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    Representações de gênero e atendimento policial a mulheres vítimas de violência<p>Representations of gender as well as police service to women victims of violence. by Lana Lage da Gama Lima, Suellen André de Souza

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…The creation of the Specialized Police Assistance to Women in the mid 80s was the result of pressure from the feminist movement over the government in the political context of democratization of the country after the military dictatorship. …”
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    "The Second Sex" in 1950s American Popular Journals by Katarina Lončarević

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The article argues that the reception of The Second Sex which was created in part by these critiques influenced both public opinion and feminists, who would quite soon remobilize the massive feminist movement in the 1960s.…”
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    Mudaram os tempos; mudaram as mulheres? Memórias de professoras do Ensino Superior Time changed; did women change? Memories of higher education women professors by Jane Soares de Almeida, Marisa Soares

    Published 2012-07-01
    “…The data were collected through free testimonials whose main objective was to observe whether the achievement of women, during the 60's and 70's, were somehow influenced by the feminist movement in Brazil and showed repercussions on their work and daily life. …”
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    Poder heterosexual y movimientos socio-sexuales: Tensiones no resueltas by Adriana Granados Barco

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…Heterosexual power and socio-sexual movements: unresolved tensions Abstract: Since the 1980s African-American and Latin American lesbian feminists have criticized the racism, classism and heterosexual impositions of the Anglo- European feminist movement. Some of these criticisms conceive heterosexuality as a norm, a political system, an institution, and especially an ideology based on sexual difference. …”
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    Long-term Care in the Agenda: The Case of Chile by Pablo Villalobos Dintrans, Trinidad Alliende, Josefa Palacios, Isabel Contrucci, Jorge Browne

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Results showed that the availability of national data on LTC needs helped highlight the problem and acted as a facilitator for advocacy; international organizations and other countries’ experiences in implementing LTC systems served as policy entrepreneurs; and four events—the feminist movement, the social outbreak with the constitutional process, and the COVID-19 pandemic—pushed LTC forward on the political agenda. …”
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    Women in academia: an analysis through a scoping review by Carmen Araneda-Guirriman, Geraldy Sepúlveda-Páez, Liliana Pedraja-Rejas, Julia San Martín

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Changes in higher education, such as the performance measures in research, neoliberalism, the feminist movement, and the COVID-19 pandemic, have challenged women in academia. …”
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    O FEMINISMO ESTÁ NA MODA: AS CAPAS DO MANIFESTO FEMINISTA DA REVISTA ELLE BRASIL by Laise Lutz Condé de Castro

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…For this, it is necessary to understand how the feminine image is conveyed and how the feminist movements have discussed and discuss the ideals of femininity imposed on women. …”
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    Nouvelles questions féministes: 22 años profundizando en una visión feminista, radical, materialista y anti-esencialist Nouvelles questions féministes: 22 years deepening in a radi... by Jules Falquet

    Published 2004-12-01
    “…In the last 22 years, Nouvelles Questions Féministes published articles which have been critical for the feminist movement. In the midst of the "backlash 90ies", the review started facing hard times, with no institucional backing, and almost had to close down. …”
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    Del sujeto político la Mujer a la agencia de las (otras) mujeres: el impacto de la crítica queer en el feminismo del Estado español Del sujeto político la Mujer a la agencia de las... by Gracia Trujillo Barbadillo

    Published 2009-05-01
    “…Nevertheless, its impact in the configuration of collective identity(ies) in the Spanish feminist movement –made possible, to a great extent, through the contagion of ideas between movements– has not yet been analyzed in depth from a movement internal perspective. …”
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    Making Choices in Discourse: New Alternative Masculinities Opposing the “Warrior’s Rest” by Laura Ruiz-Eugenio, Ana Toledo del Cerro, Jim Crowther, Guiomar Merodio

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…Some women imitate “the warrior” behavior of men by choosing dominant traditional masculinities (DTM) to have “fun” with and oppressed traditional masculinities (OTM) for “rest” after the “fun” with DTM—choosing an OTM for a stable relationship, but perhaps without passion, while also feeling attraction toward DTM, a response which perpetuates the chauvinist double standard that the feminist movement has condemned when men behave in this sexist way. …”
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    七十至八十年代新华女性小说书写的转变 :以孙爱玲与宁舟的小说为例 = Transition in Singapore chinese feminine literature (1970-1980s) : a case study of Sun Ai Ling and Ning Zhou... by 陈星丽 Chen, Xing Li

    Published 2013
    “…Singapore feminine literature started to catch the reader’s attention in the 1970s, it depends on the stability of Singapore society, rise of female status and the influence of feminist movement. As a female writer, the theme of their fiction stories always revolves around feminism, which they are most familiar with. …”
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    Verso una ricerca identitaria al femminile in “L’età del malessere” di Dacia Maraini by Zoubeida OUCHTATI

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…In Italy, the interest in the writing of women was born in the second half of the twentieth century thanks to the feminist movement and the feminine literary criticism. …”
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    “Count on Me” Project: tackling violence against women at university games by Ana Laura de Queiróz Pereira, Carla Larissa Cunha Sottomaior, Raquel Aziz Batista, Sara Torres y Moreno Batista, Renata Orlandi Rubim

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…With the expansion of the feminist movement in Brazil, the discussion about gender relations has increased, with demands for symmetrical relations, juxtaposing university spaces to such demands. …”
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