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  1. 941

    Prioritizing Health Equity: Patient Perspectives from a Clinic-Based PhotoVoice Qualitative Study by Susi L. Keefe, Raie M. Gessesse, Emily R. Lincoln, Kyle Meerkins, Taylor R. Evans

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…FTC has >45 years of experience providing sexual, reproductive, and primary health care, with a central mission of overcoming issues for their patients including those of poverty, oppression, lack of access, and discrimination in meeting health care needs. …”
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  2. 942

    Zu den symbolisch-ästhetischen Gedächtnisorten in Herta Müllers Werken Atemschaukel (2009) und Reisende auf einem Bein (1989) by Malika Lounissi

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Memory sites in Herta Müller’s award-winning work from 2009, „Atemschaukel“ and „Traveling on One Leg“ , address complex themes such as political oppression, trauma, and identity. Herta Müller has distinguished herself through her masterful representation and treatment of these memory places and themes. …”
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  3. 943

    Solidarities of citizenship by Jacqueline Stevens

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Such reactions expressly rejected efforts to recuperate citizenship for causes that oppose domination and oppression. This essay analyzes arguments antagonistic to citizenship claims through the lens of Isin's work, focusing in particular on competing views on nativism, Indigeneity, and nationality. …”
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  4. 944

    Le travail discipliné : genèse d’un projet technologique au xixe siècle by François Jarrige

    Published 2009-09-01
    “…Face à l’effritement des anciennes régulations du travail, les économistes et les fabricants du début du xixe siècle s’efforcent de trouver des moyens pour lutter contre « l’oppression du travail » et discipliner la main-d’œuvre qui inquiète à l’ère des Révolutions. …”
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  5. 945

    Pourquoi l’art a-t-il cessé d’être subversif ? by Clemente Padin

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…La pandémie de la Covid-19 n’a fait qu’aggraver la situation, avec ses pertes d’emplois et d’investissements, et pire encore, l’attitude de nombreux potentats qui tournent le dos aux demandes du peuple, insensibles à la douleur et à l’oppression de leurs frères.…”
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  6. 946

    Against the Oedipal Politics of Formation in Edna O’Brien’s <em>A Pagan Place</em>: “Women do not Count, Neither Shall they be Counted” by Shahriyar Mansouri

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…Edna O’Brien’s A Pagan Place is one of her lesser-known novels, which discusses decades of women’s sexual oppression and anomalous formations; it is a sexually conscious narrative of an Irish formation which enjoyed the socio-cultural and intellectual liberties of the “sexy sixties”, and critiqued the Oedipal Irish society of the 1930s and 1940s. …”
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  7. 947

    Locked in or locked out, or ‘la vita delle cose’: Gender, agency and (dis)embodiment in Primo Levi and Nicoletta Vallorani’s Speculative Fiction by Charlotte Ross

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…I argue that Vallorani’s writing echoes and develops many of Levi’s concerns about how technology can be employed to constrain our bodies and consciousness, and the explicitly gendered dimensions of this oppression. A critical reading of these texts alongside one another reveals striking resonances and confirms how Levi’s intuitions regarding the importance of critiquing unfettered technologised embodiment remain urgently relevant today.…”
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  8. 948

    On behalf of socialism and in the name of humanity (to the 100th anniversary of the formation of the USSR) by Vadim V. Mukhachev

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Realizing the vital tasks of Soviet power, the USSR at the same time acted on behalf of and in the name of the working people of all countries, demanding their liberation from any form of oppression and exploitation. Noting the generally recognized merits of the USSR to mankind, its huge contribution to the struggle against imperialism, fascism and colonialism of capitalist states, the author pays special attention to the reasons for its collapse, and also rejects the ideological (perverse and false) nature of liberal criticism of the history of the Soviet state. …”
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  9. 949

    Victim to Victor: The Appeal of Apocalyptic Hope by Robyn Whitaker

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…A product of marginalized communities, such literature is highly political, articulating the worldview of the politically oppressed and those who considered their religious freedoms to be under threat. …”
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  10. 950

    Teaching Racial Reckoning: The CRT Panic as a Challenge and an Answer by Matthew Jerome Schneider

    Published 2023-12-01
    “… Regular media coverage and social media discussion about Black Lives Matter, prison abolition, racialized police violence, and voter disenfranchisement mean that students arrive to our classes already primed to discuss and reckon with questions of racial justice and racial oppression and privilege. At the same time, we have also observed a groundswell of white Americans mobilizing in defense of white supremacy. …”
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  11. 951

    Pointed Arches, Papist Danger. The Echoes of the Debate on the Church Architecture in the Victorian Novel by Monika Mazurek

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…This reputation was strengthened by the Gothic novel which associated Gothic buildings with oppression and tyranny allegedly characteristic for Catholic countries. …”
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  12. 952

    Dimensions of Critical Social Work Practice in India by Baiju Vareed

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Critical social work includes different theoretical and practice frameworks such as radical social work, anti-oppressive social work, and environmental social work. …”
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  13. 953

    Between illusion and reality in the post-pandemic experience: Theatricalities of Esu and the Vagabond Minstrels on stage by Yemi Atanda

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…It actually brings reflections of the undying past effects of corruption, oppression and social dysfunction from the military era to the new democratic dispensation in Nigeria to define compassion in order to revitalize humanity in post-pandemic. …”
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    Multispecies Alliances Against the Wasteocene: Counter-Narratives and Commoning Practices by Marco Armiero, David N. Pellow

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Though employing - actually celebrating - such an anthropocentric tool, we will go beyond the human, exploring the narratives that convey a sense of multispecies oppression and liberation.…”
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  15. 955

    Why critical psychology and the neurodiversity movement need each other by Eleanor Thomas

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…In this article, I describe five ways in which critical psychology and the neurodiversity movement can and have begun to benefit from each other: (a) by critical psychologists embracing neurodivergent epistemologies in the way they embrace other diverse epistemologies; (b) by resisting attempts within mainstream psychology to pathologize difference or “treat” these so-called psychopathologies by modifying behavior; (c) by practitioners developing cultural competency around neurodivergent culture within the psychotherapeutic practice; (d) by challenging the homogenization and whitewashing within the neurodiversity movement through leveraging lessons from within various critical psychologies; and (e) by researchers and practitioners recognizing and combatting instances of ableism embedded in other forms of oppression and within the field of critical psychology itself.…”
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  16. 956

    EXPERIMENTAL PROOF OF THE EFFICACY OF RECOMBINANT IL-1β IN FRACTIONAL IRRADIATION by A. N. Grebenyuk, V. V. Konev, A. A. Timoshevskiy

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…</strong>Intraperitoneal injection of rIL-1β (1 mkg/kg once a day within 5 days) during proceeding fractional irradiations (0,5 Gy once in day, the beginning of therapy after the total doze 20 Gy) prevents the further decrease in quantity of leukocytes in peripheral blood and oppression of alkaline phosphatase activity in neutrophils of irradiated rats, and also accelerates their restoration after cessation of radiatijn exposure. …”
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  17. 957

    Locating Violence in Kusum Kumar’s Suno Shefali (Listen Shefali) by Vikram Singh Thakur

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Originally written in Hindi in 1975 and published in 1978, the play is significant for it engages with violence and oppression at the intersection of caste, class and gender at a time when feminist scholars had not theorized intersectionality as an important analytical tool of analysis. …”
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    La représentation du terroriste anarchiste dans quelques romans français de la fin du xixe siècle by Caroline Granier

    Published 2005-09-01
    “…Ce dernier oppose ceux qui repoussent le terroriste vers la folie, la pathologie et le mal pour mieux ignorer les problèmes sociaux profonds qu’il soulève et ceux qui, sans l’avaliser, voient dans sa violence une révolte désespérée qui tire ses origines d’un véritable sentiment d’oppression.…”
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  19. 959

    A sustainable solution to promote interest-based municipal solid waste management by Fangkun Xin, Xingyue Wan

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…The paper shows the following promotion mechanism: local authorities reconstructed the selected incentives of the residents who participated in the NIMBY movements based on their interests rather than on oppression. This is fundamentally different from the literature on how centralized regimes deal with protests. …”
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    EXPLAINING JAMMU AND KASHMIR CONFLICT UNDER INDIAN ILLEGAL OCCUPATION: PAST AND PRESENT by Salma Malik, Nasreen Akhtar

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…However, despite the genuine plight and legitimate demand for the right to self-determination, Kashmiris in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir continue to struggle for their lives and livelihood under Indian oppression and state-sponsored terrorism without respite. …”
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