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    Marriage, bridewealth and power: critical reflections on women's autonomy across settings in Africa by Constance Awinpoka Akurugu, Isaac Dery, Paul Bata Domanban

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Nonetheless, the women who bear the brunt of gendered oppression and the men who derive patriarchal dividends from it are averse to this undoing discourse as the bridewealth normatively secures legitimacy for women. …”
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    Performance as Intersectional Resistance: Power, Polyphony and Processes of Abolition by Omid Tofighian, Rachael Swain, Dalisa Pigram, Bhenji Ra, Chandler Connell, Emmanuel James Brown, Feras Shaheen, Issa El Assaad, Luke Currie-Richardson, Miranda Wheen, Czack (Ses) Bero, Zachary Lopez

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…Australia’s brutal carceral-border regime is a colonial system of intertwining systems of oppression that combine the prison-industrial complex and the border-industrial complex. …”
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  3. 543

    Futility of Competing Corruption: The Poetics of Resistance and Counter-Hegemony in Al-Hallaj’s Al-Tawasin by Amany El-Sawy

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…However, his ideas to compete oppression proved to be a sheer failure ended up with his torture and death. …”
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    Considerações sobre racismo e sexismo no pensamento de algumas intelectuais negras by Waleska Miguel Batista, Frantz Rousseau Déus

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…In this article, we try to show how oppression, domination, subordination of the other by the groups that had supremacy throughout history are the cornerstone of what is called modern society. …”
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  5. 545

    Diplomatic gifts as expression of the colonial trauma. Stories of African wooden and ivory sculptures by Horia Iova

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Although the objects derive from the colonial interaction and may seem, at first sight, an alienation of local artistic traditions, made for an external audience, so as to satisfy foreign tastes and expectations, I argue for understanding them as expressions of the catastrophic realities of the colonial oppression, which belong to the local culture and serve two main purposes. …”
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    消失的女人” :《她门》剧中女性身体的空间想象 = “Disappeared women" : the spatial imagination of female body in the bride always knocks twice by 林艺君 Lin, Yijun

    Published 2018
    “…Therefore, by examining the oppression that “Female Body” has suffered from in the society, and try to disintegrate the space that causes the oppression, and reveals the imagination of all kinds of “Female Body”.…”
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    SUBALTERNITAS PEREMPUAN BALI DALAM KUMPULAN CERPEN AKAR PULE KARYA OKA RUSMINI by , NANANG SYAIFUL ROHMAN, , Dr. Wening Udasmoro, M.Hum., DEA.

    Published 2014
    “…Subaltern groups refer to those who experience oppression. These groups are people who cannot speak up. …”
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  9. 549

    Post-fundamentalist Islamism and the Politics of Citizenship in Indonesia by Hiariej, Eric, de Jalong, Frans, Hasibuan, Dana, Rahmawati, Ayu Diasti

    Published 2022
    “…This identity is hardly given, static and fixed; rather, it is constantly modified and reproduced within the political frontiers of oppression and resistance in activists’ everyday life. © The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2022.…”
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  10. 550

    Post-fundamentalist Islamism and the Politics of Citizenship in Indonesia by Hiariej, Eric, de Jalong, Frans, Hasibuan, Dana, Rahmawati, Ayu Diasti

    Published 2022
    “…This identity is hardly given, static and fixed; rather, it is constantly modified and reproduced within the political frontiers of oppression and resistance in activists’ everyday life. © The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2022.…”
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    PERLAWANAN PEREMPUAN TERHADAP KETIDAKADILAN GENDER: TINJAUAN KRITIK SASTRA FEMINIS DALAM NOVEL ENTROK KARYA OKKY MADASARI by , Asep Dikdik Sodikin, S.Sos.I, , Prof. DR. Siti Chamamah Soeratno

    Published 2011
    “…Reality called for womenâ��s oppression through gender inequality include limitations to act, choos, hold the principle of life is expressed by they self, sexuality and body. …”
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  12. 552

    Intersectionality reading of Caribbean-American in-transit female narratives : Kincaid's Lucy and Nunez' Boundaries by PourAli, Soheyla, Eslamieh, Razieh, Chavoshian, Shohreh

    Published 2022
    “…Intersectionality refers to the interlocking oppression experience produced by the interaction of social, economic, political, cultural and racial factors. …”
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  13. 553

    Eksplorasi flora dan fauna adalah ekspresi jiwa raga wanita: satu bacaan eco-feminism berdasarkan karya-karya terpilih by Siti Hajar Che Man

    Published 2011
    “…Penjelasan kaedah ini menjelaskan bahawa social mentality adalah salah satu penyebab utama terjadinya domination and oppression secara tersirat dan secara tersuratnya memperlihatkan abuse of environment. …”
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    AGE STRUCTURE AND CONDITION OF NEOTTIANTHE CUCULLATA (L.) SCHLECHTER CENOPOPULATION by L. N. Kovrigina, N. G. Romanovа, A. V. Filippovа, I. V. Tarasova

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…A survey of Neottianthe cucullata cenopopulation revealed the first signs of oppression, which is expressed in the depressed nature of the vitality pattern. …”
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    Seeking Refuge in an Unrecognized State: Oromos in Somaliland by Anna Lindley

    Published 2010-10-01
    “…The self-declared state of Somaliland is much better known as a refugee producing territory than a refugee destination.Yet in recent years the territory has witnessed growing non-Somali immigration from the Oromo regions of Ethiopia.In the wake of marginalization and oppression in Ethiopia, these newcomers find a precarious refuge in Somaliland, demonstrating some of the challenges of in-region protection and integration in the Horn of Africa.…”
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    Intellectual and Psychosocial Disability as Situations of Vulnerability by María Carmen Barranco Avilés

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The paper claims that nonetheless, the analysis of the disability from the theory of oppression is still adequate if it attributes the importance it deserves to the individual dimension and incorporates the representation of the human condition derived from a contemporary conception of rights that results from the revision of the modernity project from the critical theories.…”
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    What is Waste? by Josh Reno

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…For this reason, different senses of waste offer distinct political dimensions for waste scholars that relate to boundaries between the human/non-human and critiques of oppression and injustice more broadly.…”
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    Albert Memmi and Audre Lorde: Gender, Race, and the Rhetorical Uses of Anger by Maria del Guadalupe Davidson

    Published 2012-08-01
    “…Feminists, like members of other oppressed groups, are likely to embrace many aspects of Albert Memmi’s profound analysis of domination and oppression. …”
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    Locking Down the South Bronx by Susan Belford

    Published 2010-06-01
    “…Informed by the writing of Jonathan Kozol as well as current articles in the New York Times, this analysis uses the systems theories of Talcott Parsons and Donella Meadows and the human identity work of Vern Redekop to understand the exterior and interior dimensions of systemic oppression as experienced by residents of the South Bronx.…”
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    Putting Critical Information Literacy into Context: How and Why Librarians Adopt Critical Practices in their Teaching by Eamon Tewell

    Published 2016-10-01
    “…This approach to information literacy seeks to involve learners in better understanding systems of oppression while also identifying opportunities to take action upon them.…”
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