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    Cultural and educational initiatives of Samara diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church in 1995–2010 by V.N. Yakunin

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The body of sources for studying the cultural and educational projects of the Russian Orthodox Church was formed by the records management documentation of the current archive of the Samara diocesan administration, and, above all, the reports of the ruling bishop of the Samara diocese to the Moscow Patriarchate. The research methodology is based on the principles of historicism, objectivity, and a systematic approach to considering the role of the ROC in the life of modern Russian society. …”
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    Maternalización de la enseñanza básica en el aula by Viriam Leiva Díaz

    Published 2005-03-01
    “…Those qualities are also opposed to those related to the male gender, and fit within the patriarchal social scheme: women are good when they accomplish other people’s needs and wishes, and they are bad if they don’t. …”
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    Beyond household income: the role of commercial vegetable farming in moderating socio-cultural barriers for women in rural Nepal by Ramesh Balayar, Robert Mazur

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…The research goal was to understand how patriarchal socio-cultural norms and practices influence women’s participation in commercial vegetable farming (CVF) in the mid-hills of Sudurpashchim Pradesh, Nepal, and identify the specific and evolving strategies that women use to negotiate these changes. …”
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    Transgressive Textualities: Translating References to Gender, Sexuality and Corporeality in Nelly Arcan’s Putain and Paradis, clef en main by Pauline Henry-Tierney

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…Similarly, in <em>Exit</em>, Arcan's subversive feminist wordplay is distorted resulting in women being reinserted into patriarchal frameworks of reference. My analysis on Arcan's portrayal of sexuality underlines how sexual euphemisms in the translation downplay the narrator's potential for sexual agency in <em>Whore</em>, while misleading translation choices for feminist neologisms relating to women's sexuality in <em>Exit </em>eschew Arcan's efforts to verbalise women's lived sexual realities. …”
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    GAGAVUZLARIN ANADOLU'YA GÖÇ ETTİRİLMESİNE YÖNELİK TÜRK DİPLOMATLARIN GİRİŞİMLERİ (1930-1940) by Ömer BEDİR

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…It is also observed that Greece and the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Phanar in Istanbul were also against the Gagauz immigration. …”
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    Analysis of Female Headmasters in West Sumatra by Sesrita Yuliarti, Fatmariza Fatmariza, Maria Montessori

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…The advantages of female principals are seen in terms of emotional stability, awareness, communicative, detail and confidence, however, there are still weaknesses in terms of assertiveness, with strong patriarchal values. Nevertheless, female principals still can work in the public sphere by attending training and becoming organizational officials. …”
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    Understanding gender and its intersection with social stratifiers on prevention and care seeking behavior of lymphatic filariasis in Nepal by Abriti Arjyal, Ayuska Parajuli, Chandani Kharel, Mariam Otmani Del Barrio, Sushil Chandra Baral

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…Although women made decisions regarding the use of protective methods, it was influenced by patriarchal and gender norms. They often felt a responsibility to take care and priorities males and other family members when resources are limited. …”
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    Mother Metropole: Adoptions of Rwandan Minors in Postcolonial Belgium (1970-1994) by Chiara Candaele

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…I furthermore argue that the mediators styled Belgium as a caring and colour-blind 'motherland', shifting its former patriarchal role of the ‘humanising’ coloniser to one in which the nation becomes a ‘mother’ of children from the previously colonised territories. …”
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    ROUSSEAU’NUN EMİLE’İNDE İDEAL KADIN VE ERKEK KURGULARININ ELEŞTİRİSİ by Cansel USLU, Tuba KANCI

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…As a result, while Emile learns by experiencing and observing the nature, Sofie is idealized in accordance with the patriarchal order by being educated in the private sphere.…”
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    VIOLENŢA ÎN FAMILIE DIN PERSPECTIVA CRIMINALISTICII, CRIMINOLOGIEI ŞI A DREPTULUI PENAL by Nicolae CORCEA

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…Till the modern times in the patriarchal <br />societies, especially in the villages, the domestic violence is comprehended as a normal phenomenon when some violent <br />conducts can be justified. …”
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    Are Husbands Involving in Their Spouses' Utilization of Maternal Care Services?: A Cross-Sectional Study in Yangon, Myanmar. by Kyi Mar Wai, Akira Shibanuma, Nwe Nwe Oo, Toki Jennifer Fillman, Yu Mon Saw, Masamine Jimba

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Husbands can play a crucial role in pregnancy and childbirth, especially in patriarchal societies of developing countries. In Myanmar, despite the critical influence of husbands on the health of mothers and newborns, their roles in maternal health have not been well explored. …”
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    Son preference among the historical Sandžak Muslim population by Čvorović Jelena, Nikolić Kosta

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Patrilineal inheritance, the concentration of wealth and power in males and the social restriction of women all characterize even today this patriarchal family arrangement. This supports the Trivers-Willard hypothesis, especially in terms of sex-biased parental investment after birth in the form of inheritance. …”
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    Opportunities and challenges in preventing violence against adolescent girls through gender transformative, whole-family support programming in Northeast Nigeria by Andrea Koris, Shadrack Steven, Veronica Akika, Cassondra Puls, Charles Okoro, David Bitrus, Ilana Seff, Julianne Deitch, Lindsay Stark

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…However, alongside these self-reported changes in attitude and behavior, aspects of normative, patriarchal norms governing the treatment of adolescent girls were maintained by participants. …”
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    Del <em>Malleus Maleficarum</em> a los Feminicidios Actuales (From the <em>Malleus Maleficarum</em> to Current Femicides) by Luis Alfonso Fajardo Sanchez

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…<p>The <em>Malleus Maleficarum</em> or Hammer of Witches (Kr&auml;mer y Sprenger 1487) is a text that influenced the violation of human rights of women in the past, written with the aim of subjugating those who did not fit in religious or moral of the prevailing patriarchal stereotypes through torture, rape and burning of the genre, which undoubtedly is one of the first documented femicide.…”
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    Mozaikowe tożsamości Mai Deren. Złożoność perspektyw w badaniu biografii artystki by Izabella Tyborowicz

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The most important of them are: the identity conflict stemming from her emigration to the United States and her Ukrainian-Jewish origin, the role of a woman in the patriarchal world, and the context of forming an avant-garde trend. …”
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    PERJUANGAN KESETARAAN GENDER TOKOH WANITA PADA NOVEL-NOVEL KARYA ABIDAH EL KHALIEQY by Aris Margono

    Published 2015-08-01
    “…Basic motives that dirve the story into novels by Abidah El Khalieqy is a conflict between patriarchal society with feminist gropus…”
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    Reduction but not elimination: health inequalities among urban, migrant, and rural children in China—the moderating effect of the fathers’ education level by Dianxi Wang

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…Furthermore, the compensating effect of fathers’ education is higher for boys than for girls, reflecting the patriarchal tradition in China. The currents study suggests that to promote the healthy growth of children, it is necessary to consider the health inequalities among different types of children when developing health-related policies. …”
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