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    "Operation Bwezani" by Reuben Chirambo

    Published 2004-06-01
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    An Examination of Discrimination on Stress, Depression, and Oppression-Based Trauma During the COVID-19 Pandemic and the Racial Awakening of 2020 by Ardhys N. De Leon, Jacqueline Woerner, Robert D. Dvorak, Jonathan Cox, Tatiana D. Magri, Emma R. Hayden, Manik Ahuja, Angela M. Haeny

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The final model accounted for a significant proportion of the variance in T3 oppression-based trauma, T2 depression, and T2 stress. …”
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    From Theory to Action: A Saudi Arabian Case Study of Feminist Academic Activism against State Oppression by Lana Sirri

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…The article focuses on the transformative potential of academic activism, exemplified by the work of Hatoon Ajwad al-Fassi, in countering oppression against women. It demonstrates how women navigate the realms of academia and activism to reshape gender dynamics and shape their nation’s modernization trajectory. …”
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    Involuntary Psychiatric Commitment in the Era of COVID-19: Systemic Social Oppression and Discourses of Risk in Public Health and Bioethics by Sara M. Bergstresser

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…A CDS approach allows the clear identification of “severe mental illness” as a marked category of social difference which leads to multiple forms of social oppression. In this paper, I show how involuntary psychiatric hospitalization is a social process through which marked individuals are dehumanized and confined. …”
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    Narrative Metaphors as a Qualitative Analytical Tool: Networked Webs of Oppression and Pedagogical Care for People of Colour in Academia by Anson Cheuk-Ho Au Ph.D.

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…This article demonstrates how narrative metaphors offered the qualitative researcher an analytical tool to examine the networked webs of oppression conjoining personal lived experiences and experiences of students as a rich source of data for people of colour, excavating the nuanced socioemotional modalities that complicate marginalized instructors’ ability to provide pedagogical care for fellow marginalized students and the emotional labour required to resolve these tensions.…”
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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 by Idris, Abdulrahman Abdulwaheed, Talif, Rosli, Ali Termizi, Arbaayah, Jujar Singh, Hardev Kaur

    Published 2018
    “…This paper focuses on the presentation of women oppression and emancipation in Nawal El Saadawi’s novel, Woman at Point Zero. …”
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    (DE)MARGINALISATION IN JULIA ALVAREZ’S HOW THE GARCÍA GIRLS LOST THEIR ACCENTS: IMAGES OF GARCÍA GIRLSʼ ETHNIC AND GENDER OPPRESSION by Mirna M. Ćurić

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The close reading analysis conveys various forms of discrimination and oppression against the García sisters based on gender and ethnicity. …”
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    “Valiant Shepherd”: Anfim I the Exarch as Active Defender of Oppressed Bulgarians before Ottoman Government (Second Half of 1870s) by V. V. Bondareva

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…The author presents Anfim I as a person deeply interested in the liberation of the Bulgarians from the Ottoman oppression and in their unification, who actively carried out spiritual and ideological activities, in particular, related to the dissemination of patriotic ideas. …”
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    The Rhetoric of the Oppressed Women: The Autobiography of the Iraqi Womanhood A Research in the Mechanisms of the Rhetorical Proceeding in " Alagnabia - The Foreigner" by Alia Mamdouh by نهلة بنيان محمد

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…It came in three sections, the first followed: The tracks of development of the Biography of Iraqi womanhood from its inception, and then it followed the kinetics of development from self-dissolved in community affairs and public to the self that is candidate to biography of others down to the independent self.The second topic addressed: the definition of the term of Rhetoric of the oppressed people by Jabir Usfour, and suggested the term (The Rhetoric of the Oppressed women), explaining the elements that allowed classification of Iraqi women Biographies in its framework. …”
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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 by Mohsin Alwan, Rafea

    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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