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  1. 3981

    Gender Attitudes Across Generations in Contemporary Armenian Society (Comparative Analysis) by Maria Zaslavskaya, Victor Agadjanian

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…At the same time, the analyses show that individuals who belong to the older generation, i.e., the generation whose socialization took place under Soviet rule, display the most conservative patriarchal gender attitudes. The middle generation, whose coming of age occurred during the period of the early radical post-Soviet transformation, demonstrate inconsistent gender attitudes: while adhering to conservative gender norms, they are also most dissatisfied with the state of gender equality and in some aspects, such as achievement of status and wealth, display considerable gender egalitarianism. …”
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  2. 3982

    The “Gentle Lie”: Women and the GDR Medical System in Film and Literature by Sonja E. Klocke

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…This custom, known as the “gentle lie,” as well as other top-down practices echo the state’s patriarchal attitude towards its citizens, particularly women, evidencing that the GDR claim of gender equality was not practiced in key areas of women’s lives. …”
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  3. 3983

    Male involvement in maternal health: perspectives of opinion leaders by Raymond A. Aborigo, Daniel D. Reidpath, Abraham R. Oduro, Pascale Allotey

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Although health workers had facilitated the formation of father support groups, there was little evidence of any impact on antenatal support. Conclusions In patriarchal settings, the role of men can be complex and social and cultural traditions may conflict with public health recommendations. …”
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  4. 3984

    La institucionalización de la maternología en España durante la Segunda República y el franquismo The institutionalization of maternology in Spain during Second Republic and the Fr... by Carmen COLMENAR ORZAES

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…This campaign incorporated a medical discourse, protected by a patriarchal Government, that blame women for infant mortality as a consequence of their ignorance in breeding practices. …”
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  5. 3985

    Mulheres na diplomacia brasileira / Women in brazilian diplomacy by Gabriela Soares Balestero

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…Abstract: The participation of women in foreign policy and in transnational decision-making spaces needs to be discussed, since, in a world in which injustices and struggles for equality are not restricted to the domestic sphere, women's equal and representative participation in international spaces is a demand for the advancement of the promotion of gender equality and the breaking of the dominant patriarchal structure that reproduces the relations of domination. …”
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  6. 3986

    ‘Sharon’s’ blood through Judges 11:31–40: The sacrificial lambs in African women’s lenses by Dorcas C. Juma

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…The rate at which women and girls have been ‘butchered’ in Africa before and during the COVID-19 pandemic suggests that violence against women in patriarchal settings is more tolerable. According to Exodus 21:12, Leviticus 24:17, Deuteronomy 12:312, 2 Kings 17:31 and Isaiah 66:3, murder and human sacrifice are an abomination and defile the land. …”
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  7. 3987

    Post partum anxiety and depression in peri-urban communities of Karachi, Pakistan: a quasi-experimental study by Azam Iqbal S, Ali Badar S, Ali Niloufer S

    Published 2009-10-01
    “…</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Domestic violence and not having the right to plan pregnancy are related to the patriarchal culture and lack of empowerment of women. …”
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  8. 3988

    One, Mad Hornpipe: Dance as a Tool of Subversion in Brian Friel’s Molly Sweeney by Katarzyna Ojrzyńska

    Published 2011-11-01
    “…Consequently, like in the case of the frenzied reel in another famous Frielian play, Dancing at Lughnasa, the limitless and unrestricted performance in the climactic scene of Molly Sweeney may be seen as a tool of subversion and female opposition to the Irish patriarchal order. It is a unique moment in which the protagonist seizes male power and gains full, though very temporary, control over her life.…”
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  9. 3989

    CLAVES PARA (DES)ARMAR EL ESTADO PATRIARCAL by Flavia Delmas

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Este reconocimiento, operado tempranamente por el feminismo, continúa siendo una de las claves fundamentales de la lucha contra la opresión que, como en un juego KEYS TO (DIS)ARM THE PATRIARCHAL STATE de cara o cruz, se ha vuelto llave esencial en el camino emancipatorio. …”
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    Prostitución en Galicia: clientes e imaginarios femeninos Prostitution in Galicia: clients and feminine imaginary by Agueda Gómez Suárez, Silvia Pérez Freire

    Published 2010-04-01
    “…<br>Today, the prostitution in our society turns out to be an indicator of the dominant "sexual culture" in the patriarchal and capitalist societies. This article tries to contribute with another approach to the analysis of the sexual industry in our country, adjusting, principally, to the experiences of the men involved in the phenomenon of the prostitution in Galicia. …”
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  12. 3992

    Anxious verses: The use of the language of flowers in expressing new femininity in the poetry of Anica Savić Rebac by Ivanović Mitrović Aleksandra J.

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The results of this analysis indicate that Anica Savić Rebac creates a new meaning for flowers and herself without the fear of the possible consequences in the patriarchal world. By using the language of flowers, the poetess offers a feminist reinterpretation of different ancient myths. …”
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  13. 3993

    Determinants of male involvement in family planning services in Abia State, Southeast Nigeria by Chidinma Ihuoma Amuzie, Uche Ngozi Nwamoh, Andrew Ukegbu, Chukwuma David Umeokonkwo, Benedict Ndubueze Azuogu, Ugonma Okpechi Agbo, Muhammad Shakir Balogun

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…Increasing male involvement in family planning services is crucial in reducing maternal morbidity and mortality in patriarchal societies such as Nigeria. This study identified the determinants of male involvement in family planning services in Abia State, Nigeria. …”
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  14. 3994

    Linguistic Traces of Subjectivity and Dissent. A Discursive Analysis of Inclusive Language in Argentina by Carolina Tosi

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…Throughout the paper it is warns that the inclusive language marks, such as –e and x, are traces of the “heterogeneity shown marked” that object to grammatical binarism and convey comments by the subject about their own enunciation, alluding to the image of previous sexist and patriarchal discourses with whom they disagree. The analysis reveals that the words or expressions in which inclusive language resources are employed (-e and x) work as traces of harassed identities and manifest comments by the speaker on their own enunciation. …”
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  15. 3995

    When abortion is not within reach: Ethiopian university students struggling with unintended pregnancies by Mulumebet Zenebe, Haldis Haukanes

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Shame and silence are thus important social forces in these students’ lives, underpinned by gendered inequities and patriarchal norms. Conclusions Along with rural-urban and gendered inequities, the article demonstrates how a shame-silence nexus forcefully operates in the lives of female students struggling with reproductive challenges, and the serious consequences a pregnancy may have for those who carry it to term.…”
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  16. 3996

    El desafío de explicitar las diferencias by Margarita PISANO

    Published 2009-11-01
    “…In the relation of feminism with feminist ONGs, and in the specific functioning of these, various questiones are stated: difficulties and challenges of the professionals of feminist ONGs; the problem of a new leadership, not contaminated by the «ought to be» of the patriarchal culture; the need of strategies of opposition (participative and local) different from the ones charasteristic of the Cooperation to Development, for they support an ideological vision «of first world»; the autonomy and independence of feminist ONGs, the «having our own voice», as supporters of an economic model, of a concept of democracy, of a concept of culture.…”
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    MASKULINITAS TENTARA DALAM SINEMA PASCA ORDE BARU; ANALISIS NARATIF DOEA TANDA CINTA (2015) DAN I LEAVE MY HEART IN LEBANON (2016) by Hary Ganjar Budiman, Aquarini Priyatna Priyatna, R.M. Mulyadi

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…This film elevates patriarchal ideology. I Leave My Heart in Lebanon film represents a caring masculinity model that is not hegemonic to women.…”
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  18. 3998

    Quo tendas anagogia: Viridiana o la historia de un inconsciente / Quo tendas anagogia: Viridiana or the Story of a Thoughtless Man by Alicia García Ruiz

    Published 2005-12-01
    “…This narrative lying behind Viridiana's subversive artifact would be, in this light, an essentially patriarchal one.…”
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    John Duigan’s 1993 Film Adaptation of Jean Rhys’s Wide Sargasso Sea: Repossessing and Reclaiming Rhys’s Liberated Antoinette/Bertha by Arash Moradi, Alireza Anushirvani

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…Arresting an oppressive patriarchal society in which she belongs neither to the white Europeans nor to the black Jamaicans, Rhys’s novel re-imagines Bronte’s devilish madwoman in the attic. …”
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    Attempted suicide and suicide of young Turkish women in Europe and Turkey: A systematic literature review of characteristics and precipitating factors by Diana van Bergen, Ozlem Eylem-Van Bergeijk, Amanda Heredia Montesinos

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Moreover, the importance of violence against women points to the cultural continuity of the patriarchal and oppressive structures of Europe and Turkey. …”
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