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    A Comparative Analysis of Simin Behbahani and Souad al-Sabah's Poetry from the Perspective of Feminist Criticism by Sharafat Karimi, Jamil Jafari, Fatemeh Abbasi

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…In the early twentieth century, with the rise of women's issues in the continuation of the world's feminist movements, women's literature was formed in Iran and the Arab world. …”
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    Investigation of Shifts in Feminist Writing (Écriture Féminine) in the Translation of Poems of Ghadah Al-Samman into Persian (Case Study: “Elegies for Jasmines” and “I Declare Love... by Oveis Mohammadi

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…Due to studying in the west and familiarity with feminist movements there, she created a unique women’s writing in her works. …”
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    Analysing the efficiency of public policies on gender-based violence: A literature review by Pilar Guaita-Fernández, José María Martín Martín, Samuel Ribeiro-Navarrete, Rosa Puertas

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Furthermore, three clearly differentiated lines of research are evident: the detection of risk factors and prevention measures; feminist movements aimed at empowering women, seeking their independence; and the qualification of care services supported by public policies. …”
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    Mind Style and Motherhood in 21st Century Philippine Fiction by Erly S. Parungao Callueng, Jennie V. Jocson

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…Despite the success of feminist movements in society, motherhood remains fraught with romantic ideals that stem from the essentialist notions of gender and sex. …”
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    Intimate Partner Violence within same sex couples: a qualitative review of literature in a psychodynamic perspective by Giulia Penone, Cinzia Guarnaccia

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…</em></p><p><em></em><em>The results concerning the violence among lesbian couples underlying a lack in the literature and the influence of feminist movements, heterosexist theories, stereotypes and homophobia. …”
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    Localization of feminist translation in China : a case study of Lin Yutang’s translation of Fu Sheng Liu Ji by Chen, Zhuo

    Published 2019
    “…The 20th century witnessed the successive upsurges of feminist movements on the European and North American land. …”
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    Two Layers’ on New Women in Colonial Korea: The Case of Ch’oe Yŏngsuk (1905‑32) by Lee, Hyojin

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…This paper seeks to shed light on her life during her stay in Sweden and her activities in the independence and feminist movements there. The relationship between her ‘failure’ after returning home and the constraints of the time, given spatially/periodically and gender-wise, will also be examined. …”
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    Image of feminism in Russian media by Erofeeva Elena, Obukhova Irina

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Frequency analysis of connections between event components allows modeling the event structure associated with feminism: the most typical structure of an event includes either feminist movements as a protagonist, or cultural and media figures who act for feminism and/or against specific individuals and organizations, trying to influence society as a whole, and these actions take place in the media space or in the cultural sphere. …”
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    ‘State Feminism' dan Perjuangan Wanita di Tunisia Pasca Arab Spring 2011 by MOHD IRWAN SYAZLI SAIDIN, NUR AMIRA ALFITRI

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…This article concludes that women in the post revolutionary era have experienced a new trajectory in political and social freedom, the country has recorded a spike increase in the number of active female lawmakers, government executives, politicians, electoral candidates and the emergence of human right groups, gender activists and feminist movements. All these ‘women’s actors’ have directly involved in the process of drafting the new Tunisian constitution, which resulted in the acknowlegdement of women’s rights protection via article 46 in 2014 and the Nobel Peace Price Award in 2015.…”
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    Feminisme revisited by A. Ribberink

    Published 2000-01-01
    “…In this literature, the importance of the first and second feminist movements is stressed. During the first feminist wave (1860- 1920) and the period preceding the second feminist wave (1920-1970) the predominant opinion in the Netherlands was that of 'difference', that is the belief that differences between the sexes are more important than similarities. …”
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  11. 471

    Feminisme revisited by A. Ribberink

    Published 2000-01-01
    “…In this literature, the importance of the first and second feminist movements is stressed. During the first feminist wave (1860- 1920) and the period preceding the second feminist wave (1920-1970) the predominant opinion in the Netherlands was that of 'difference', that is the belief that differences between the sexes are more important than similarities. …”
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    When the Body Speaks (to) the Political: Feminist Activism in Latin America and the Quest for Alternative Democratic Futures by Natália Maria Félix de Souza

    “…Abstract The article claims that the feminist movements emerging in the context of contemporary Latin American political struggles – such as Ni Una Menos – allow for a re-conceptualisation of the political, along with its subjects and objects. …”
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    The Voice of Silence: Patterns of Digital Participation Among Palestinian Women in East Jerusalem by Maya de Vries, Maya Majlaton

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…While many studies have focused on the role played by networked platforms in empowering women in the Arab world in general and on feminist movements in the Arab Spring, few have explored Palestinian women’s use of Facebook. …”
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    "I don’t give a shit where I spit my phlegm" (Tribe 8). Rejection and Anger in Queer-Feminist Punk Rock by Maria Katharina Wiedlack

    Published 2013-03-01
    “…Moreover, such queer politics are understood as a continuation of feminist movements and theory. Queer-feminist punk activists participate in a dialogue with other feminist and queer movements to build alliances and forms of solidarity to resists the – often racialized – misogyny of mainstream culture as well as countercultural environments. …”
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    ‘State Feminism' dan perjuangan wanita di Tunisia pasca Arab Spring 2011 by Mohd Irwan Syazli Saidin, Nur Amira Alfitri

    Published 2020
    “…This article concludes that women in the post revolutionary era have experienced a new trajectory in political and social freedom,the country has recorded a spike increase in the number of active female lawmakers, government executives, politicians, electoral candidates and the emergence of human right groups, gender activists and feminist movements. All these ‘women’s actors’ have directly involved in the process of drafting the new Tunisian constitution, which resulted in the acknowlegdement of women’s rights protection via article 46 in 2014 and the Nobel Peace Price Award in 2015.…”
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    Human rights, decentralization and maternal health in Rio de Janeiro: an NGO perspective by Marianna Leite

    Published 2010
    “…Notably, in spite of the influence of the feminist movements on reproductive public policy making, minority women are still disproportionately affected. …”
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    The gap between us: Perceptions of feminism and womanhood in Northern Ghana - evidence from Sagnarigu Municipal District by Tobias Tseer, Constance Awinpoka Akurugu, Robert Yakubu Ajuik

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…AbstractWhile earlier studies on gender equality in parts of Africa revealed some understanding of feminism and the gains made by feminists’ movements across African cities, these studies were conducted largely in urban areas where cultures have been immensely inflected by education, traditional and social media as well as cross-cultural norms and values. …”
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    An interdisciplinary perspective on the theology of masculinity by Adam Rybicki, Andrzej K. Jastrzębski

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…In conclusion, we have encouraged a deeper collaboration of various sciences that have already developed a reflection on masculinity, whilst avoiding unnecessary biases and simplification; we have sought to establish a better collaboration between feminist movements and theological reflection as well as making use of theology’s potential to inspire other sciences such as psychology, sociology and anthropology in this endeavour. …”
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    The implementation of gender equality within the South African Public Service (1994–2019) by Ayola Bangani, Shikha Vyas-Doorgapersad

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…Some of the factors include digital divide, economic empowerment, gender relations, gender-based violence, poverty, women’s access to political power, and women’s mobility in the workplace. Aim: The feminist movements resulted in the notion of transformation that demands that gender-based aspects need integration in all government policies, programmes and projects. …”
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    Popfeminizm w służbie rewolucji. Ruchy kobiece i praktyki protestu na przykładzie ukraińskiej grupy Femen by Justyna Anna Szymańska

    Published 2014-11-01
    “…I also question the issue of the employment of nudity in the public domain, and its connection with the usage of the expression of nationality against the background of other feminist movements.   Popfeminizm w służbie rewolucji. …”
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