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    Minangkabau mothers and daughters in contemporary "rantau" society; Regaining power with modifified matrilineal principles and patriarchal "rantau" norms by Mina Elfira

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Using qualitative fieldwork methods and Kandiyoti’s theory of the patriarchal bargain (1988), this paper explores how these women reconstitute matriliny in the contemporary rantau – in the multi-cultural society of the mega-city of Jabodetabek – by modifying it, and negotiating the terms of patriarchal norms. …”
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    The Promotion of Traditional Values through Films and Television Programmes: The Moscow Patriarchate and the Orthodox Encyclopaedia Project (2005–2022) by Marianna Napolitano

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Furthermore, they have been the core of the Moscow Patriarchate’s participation in the Council of Europe and of Patriarch Kirill’s speeches about the war in Ukraine. …”
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    Formation of church-state relations principles of bishop Polycarp (Huts), the first hierarch of the UOC-Kyivan Patriarchate in the Donbas by deacon Mykola Ruban

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…It is substantiated that these qualities allowed Bishop Polycarp, despite his relatively short archpastoral ministry in the conditions of ideological and political resistance, to lay the foundation for the process of organizational restoration and institutional establishment of the Donetsk-Luhansk Diocese of the UOCKyivan Patriarchate. The article analyzes the forms and methods of the archpastor‘s public, social and political activity and covers the events surrounding the institutional establishment of the Donetsk-Luhansk Diocese of the UOC-Kyivan Patriarchate in the first half of the 1990s.…”
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    New Father a Male Ally-ship in Women Movement: Effects of Digital Feminism in Reshaping Patriarchal Behaviour by Amira Firdaus, Iffat Aksar, Jiakun Gong, Nasrullah Dharejo

    Published 2023-09-01
    Subjects: “…Digital Feminism, Male allyship, New Father, Patriarchal Society, Gender…”
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    «Semi-Renovationism» in the Patriarch Tikhon Church in the Middle of 1920s: Bishop Iacov (Mascaev) at Orenburg cathedra (1923–1925) by Zimina Nina

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…In the autumn of 1923 Bishop Iacov issued a declaration outlining his new, “Semi-Renovationist” Church platform, including distancing from the “counterrevolutionary” politics of Patriarch Tikhon, administrative ubordination to the Renovationist “synod” when saving the canonical obedience to the Patriarch, Church reforms, consolidation with schismatics. …”
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    Psychological Violence Reinforcing Patriarchal Power Structure in Uzma Aslam Khan’s Trespassing: Narratological Analysis of Temporality in Novel by Afshan Abbas

    Published 2021-12-01
    “… The present study explores through Genette’s model of narratology, the theme of psychological violence as the outcome of housewifization and how it works in multiple ways to reinforce patriarchal power structures in Uzma Aslam Khan’s novel ‘Trespassing’. …”
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    Living between brackets: Public-private patriarchal violence and the mental state of women on both sides of radcliffe line by Mostafizur Rahman, Nahida Anwar

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…The study examines the public-private patriarchal notion of Sylvia Walby and its violent effects on women’s mental state during and after the partition of Indian Subcontinent. …”
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    The Utopia of ‘Holy Russia’ in Today’s Geopolitical Imagination of the Russian Orthodox Church: a Case Study of Patriarch Kirill by Mikhail Suslov

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…The paper focuses on the myth of ‘Holy Russia,’ as restored and promoted by the Russian Orthodox Church under Patriarch Kirill (Gundiaev), and explores the new imagining identities and spatial configurations generated by this myth. …”
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