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    Gender ideology of Singaporean men and women in the private sphere. by Koh, Choon Min.

    Published 2010
    “…This paper presents findings from a study which explored the current gender ideology within the private sphere amongst Singaporean men and women, through providing a comprehensive and detailed account of the attitude, preferences and opinions of Singaporean men and women with regards to three concepts; the “breadwinner status” within a household, men and women assuming equal rights and responsibilities and trends of gender role reversal in recent years. The later part of the paper attempts to apply Anthony Gidden’s Structuration Theory to explain and analyze the current gender role attitude of men and women with regards to the significance of social structure which provides the institutional norms, traditional norms, conventions and moral codes that functions as both constraining and enabling determinants to the gender role attitudes and behaviour Singaporean men and women.…”
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    A Struggle Between Literary and Self-Cannibalisation by Polatti, Alessia

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Naipaul’s violent appropriation and ‘digestion’ of the Brontëan works are exemplified by the ironic interconnections among the characters of the novels, their gender role reversals, the peculiar reshaping of the colonial subtext, and the trope of rape. …”
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    The reception history of Esther a genderqueer/non-binary reading of the ancient texts and in modern scholarship by Thompson, H

    Published 2021
    “…<p>The Book of Esther has been regarded by some critics as displaying unusual gender roles for a biblical text, particularly because there appear to be some gender role reversals or gender ambiguities occurring in the text. …”
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