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    Patriarchal oppression in palestinian society through the institution of marriage in the novel of Noble Origins by Sahar Khalifeh by Priyanka Priyanka

    Published 2024
    “…The Palestinian novelist Sahar Khalifeh, who hails from the West Bank, condemns the hypocrisy of the institution of traditional marriage that oppresses women in Arab society. In her literary narratives, Khalifeh portrays the traditions and customs of Arab society which act as weapons of oppression against women. …”
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    Women’s performance as resistance to oppressive norms in Malachi Edwin Vethamani’s coitus interruptus and other stories by Mohd Rossdeen, Nur Syaqeera, Zainal, Zainor Izat

    Published 2020
    “…Borrowing from Goffman’s dramaturgical analysis, we argue that women characters in the three selected stories are “performing†as a way to resist oppressive norms.…”
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    From oppression to opportunity: a pilot study of an intervention program for vulnerable first generation college students by Ma. Teresa Tuason, Lynne Carroll, Marina Schutz, Sara Buchanan

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The purpose of this pilot study was to examine the impact of a 10-week psycho-educational group intervention entitled “Oppression to Opportunity Program” (OOP), which was designed to enhance the academic adjustment of vulnerable, first-generation college students. …”
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    Unveiling the Oppressed Body: Female Dalit Body Politics in India through Baburao Bagul and Yashica Dutt by Bianca Cherechés

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…At the core of this oppression lies the Dalit woman’s body, a battleground where power dynamics intersect and the struggle for autonomy and dignity unfolds. …”
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    A Rationale for an Anti-Racist Entry Point to Anti-Oppressive Social Work in Mental Health Services by Charmaine C. Williams

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Anti-oppressive social work must address equity and social justice issues across a wide range of social difference. …”
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    The (Im)possibility of Education: Theory and Method in Paolo Freire’s Pedagogy of the Oppressed and Gayatri Spivak’s Righting Wrongs by Fredrik Svensson

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…When Freire puts his teacher in charge of deciding what voices in the classroom should be heard and what voices should be gagged, he leaves the door open for renewed oppression and a mere turning of the tables, clearly against the grain of his own line of argument. …”
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    Arts Across the Disciplines: Using the Voices of the Oppressed and Vulnerable to Inspire Analytical Thinking in the Human Services Curricula by Ardith A. Peters, Irene S. McClatchey

    Published 2017-08-01
    “…This paper addresses how professors in a Social Work and Human Services Program in the Southeastern United States include voices of the oppressed and vulnerable through art forms to develop analytical thinking to prepare human service practitioners. …”
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    Development of the oppression-based traumatic stress inventory: a novel and intersectional approach to measuring traumatic stress by Samantha C. Holmes, Daniel Zalewa, Chad T. Wetterneck, Angela M. Haeny, Monnica T. Williams, Monnica T. Williams

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…To assess oppression-based traumatic stress broadly, and in an intersectional manner, we have developed the oppression-based traumatic stress inventory (OBTSI). …”
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    Arts Across the Disciplines: Using the Voices of the Oppressed and Vulnerable to Inspire Analytical Thinking in the Human Services Curricula by Ardith A. Peters, Irene S. McClatchey

    Published 2017-08-01
    “…This paper addresses how professors in a Social Work and Human Services Program in the Southeastern United States include voices of the oppressed and vulnerable through art forms to develop analytical thinking to prepare human service practitioners. …”
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    Rupture and Response—Rorty, Cavell, and Rancière on the Role of the Poetic Powers of Democratic Citizens in Overcoming Injustices and Oppression by Michael Räber

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…With Rancière, it can be shown that any public–political order always involves the possibility (and often the reality) of exclusion or oppression of those who “have no part” in the current order through a particular order of perceptibility, and that democratic action, therefore, requires rupturing acts of political agency on the part of self-proclaimed political actors through which disidentifications and constructions of difference against such existing orders become possible. …”
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    The effectiveness of approach : addressing the value of rights-based interventions to protect human rights defenders in oppressive environments by Bennett, Karen L.

    Published 2017
    “…My premise holds that mobilising human rights-based approaches to interventions for the protection of human rights defenders in countries with oppressive regimes has significant potential for altering the nature and practice of human rights defence, improving security for human rights defenders, and impacting human rights implementation. …”
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    Social oppression and American cultural imperialism: the crisis of the Muslim Minority Groups’ Identity in Terrorist by John Updike by Fakhrulddin, Saif Raed Nafia, Bahar, Ida Baizura

    Published 2022
    “…Thus, the social aspects of social oppression and the American cultural imperialism will be the core of the study’s novelty regarding the view of Muslims in America in the years ensuing the events of 9/11.…”
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