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    Southeast Asian horror and postcolonial cinema: Thailand's legend of Mae Nak by Liow, Xin Li

    Published 2022
    “…I examine how previous cinematic adaptations of Mae Nak’s legend have reinforced imperialist discourse in circulating an exoticised Thai identity for the imperial gaze, as well as reiterated nationalist discourse predicated on heteronormative, patriarchal, and religious norms. Comparing Banjong Pisanthanakun’s Pee Mak (2013) to one of the earliest cinematic adaptations of Mae Nak’s legend, Gomarchun’s Mae Nak Phra Kanong (1959), as well as Nonzee Nimibutr’s classic Mae Nak film, Nang Nak (1999), I examine how Pee Mak (2013) adapts and transforms formal and narrative features in these films in order to subvert the ways in which Mae Nak’s legend has been utilised in the service of oppressive nationalist ideology. …”
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    Final Year Project (FYP)
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    传统女性主义与现代女性主的重叠–以孙爱玲作品中的关凤慈为例 = The overlapping of traditional feminism and modern feminism : with reference to Guan Feng Ci in Soon Ailing’s short stories... by 池佩珮 Tee, Pei Pei

    Published 2010
    “…However, Singapore was still a patriarchal society and even with education, females then did not have the time to adjust their traditional mindsets to match the rapid social development, thus resulting in the overlapping of traditional feminism and modern feminism in Singapore women. …”
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    Final Year Project (FYP)
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    PERUBAHAN POLA KOMUNIKASI MASYARAKAT KOMUNITAS SUKU SASAK DUSUN SADE (Suatu Studi Etnografi di Desa Wisata Komunitas Suku Sasak Dusun Sade Lombok Tengah) by , Sarga Surya Data, , Dr. Phil. Ana Nadhya Abrar, M.E.S.

    Published 2014
    “…The results showed that the communication process that occurs in Sade society has undergone changes, including patriarchal culture that began to loose in Sade society, was seen in the equal rights to education and employment for women and men in Sade society. …”
    Thesis
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    A Review of Research and Policy on Financial Abuse within Intimate Partner Relationships by Sharp-Jeffs, Nicola

    Published 2015
    “…That financial abuse is commonly experienced by women within the context of intimate partner violence suggests that this form of abuse is a ‘patriarchal phenomenon’ intended to ‘wage war on women’s growing equality’ (Littwin, 2012: 981). …”
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    The Role of Women’s Literature ans Writing in Improving the Social Status of Women in France ans its Impact on Persian Women’s Writing by Matin Vesal

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…Due to the dominance of patriarchal culture, the image of women in literature is unrealistic, and in other words, women are interpreted as "other" in most literary works. . …”
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    The Dialectics Feminism Paradigm Of The Legal Marriage As A Form Of Legal Protection In Girls by Achmad Hariri

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…However, the domination of patriarchal culture places women as a subaltern of men. …”
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    Place of technological policies in the system of public finances by Iryna Dulska

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…If the resources is limited and the government will ignore technological development priorities, the result will be patriarchal, low competitive national economy at this stage of development. …”
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    Immigrant Exclusion Acts: On Early Chinese Labor and Domestic Matriarchal Agency in Lin Yutang’s <i>Chinatown Family</i> by Xiao Di Tong

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Through a legal framework, then, Lin’s portrayal of the Fong clan suggests the emergence of a gendered Sino-immigrant agency, one that enabled the Chinese woman/mother to situate herself as the locus of the traditional patriarchal Chinese entrepreneurial family and the forefront of the northeast industrial capitalist scene.…”
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    <title language="por">Teoría feminista y sociología médica: bases para una discusión Feminist theory and medical sociology: issues for discussion by Roberto P. Castro, Mario P. Bronfman

    Published 1993-09-01
    “…It is shown that one such contribution is the problematization of the concepts of "health" and "disease", and the demonstration that these concepts are social constructs, a product of the prevailing patriarchal order. The author illustrates how the feminist approach challenges conventional medical notions and practices, which are based and reproduced on gender domination.…”
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    Estrategias de movilidad social: el desarrollo de redes para el progreso personal. by Silvia Domínguez

    Published 2004-10-01
    “…While heterogeneity in social networks emerged as the most significant factor in social mobility, findings suggest that leverage ties work more effectively to create opportunities when they act as bridges connecting the women to networks in higher levels of the social structure, and when the women have support towards advancement within their strong ties.  Conversely, patriarchal family dynamics were the most significant factors preventing the formation and operation of mobility networks and leaving the women stagnated in survival.  …”
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    FEMALE LEADERS CREATING STEPPING LADDERS: Exercising Strategic Agency in Religiously Affiliated Universities of Indonesia and the USA by Atun Wardatun, Shahla Haeri, Siti Nurjanah

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The ‘stepping ladders’ illustrate how women’s tracking to the leadership roles and building up a path to advance the chances remained a critical challenge, as exercising an ultimate command under the shadow of patriarchal can complicate the question of who is the true leader? …”
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    Relaciones de pareja de estudiantes angolanos de la Universidad Central “Martha Abreu” de Las Villas. Un análisis desde las desigualdades de género by Marbelis Orbea López, Nelia Isabel Sampaio Jorge

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…The novelty of the research consists of carrying out a study with a gender approach in Angolan students, residing outside their country of origin, but bearers of a patriarchal culture apprehended through their socialization process. …”
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    La devoción a San José ¿un nuevo modelo de virilidad? El caso de España. Siglos XV al XVIII / Is The Devotion to St. Joseph a New Model of Virility? The Case of Spain in the XV-XVI... by Antonio Moreno Almárcegui

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…We shall see that, unlike the great patriarchs or the patresfamilias of the Ancient and Medieval world, in Joseph neither blod nor heritage nor wealth constitute specific features of his identity. …”
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    Improving Bystander Self-efficacy to Prevent Violence Against Women Through Interpersonal Communication Using Mobile Phone Entertainment Education: Randomized Controlled Trial by Ichhya Pant, Bee-Ah Kang, Rajiv Rimal

    Published 2023-04-01
    “… BackgroundViolence against women is a major challenge worldwide and in India. Patriarchal social and gender norms suppress disclosure of violence experienced by women. …”
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    Nuevo modelo explicativo para la violencia contra las mujeres en la pareja: el modelo piramidal y el proceso de filtraje / New explanatory model for violence against women in coupl... by Esperanza Bosch Fiol, Victoria A. Ferrer Pérez

    Published 2014-02-01
    “…This model includes some of the main elements in the multicausal explanatory models and provides some complementary, proposing five stages or steps (substrate patriarchal, differential socialization, control expectations, triggers and outbreak of violence) and a filtering process . …”
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    Konstruksi Kegilaan dalam Novel Lady Audley's Secret Karya Mary Elizabeth Braddon by Zietha Arlamanda Asri

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…She married wealthy people such George Talboys and Robert Audley, but ended up with a very strict patriarchal culture which brought her to madness. Thus, this study aims to find out how Lucy's character is constructed to become a "crazy person" in the view of Victorian society. …”
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    Los personajes femeninos bajo la mirada del cineasta Benito Zambrano. Retrato de la mujer en Solas, Habana Blues y La voz dormida by Belén Puebla Martínez, Zoila Díaz-Maroto Fernández-Checa, Elena Carrillo Pascual

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…To achieve this, Zambrano has interspersed classical models -mother, daughter, wife- with stereotypes that have no relationship with what is seen in patriarchal movies. As a result, we find characters who are much more independent, stronger and more mature. …”
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    SİYAH PELERİNLİ KIZ’DAN KARA PEÇELİ CADI’YA: FEMİNİST MASAL İNCELEMESİ by Melike KAYGAN

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…The subject of this paper, The Girl with the Black Cloak is about a young girl who defies the gender roles imposed upon her in order to survive in a patriarchal society. But beyond this, the tale severely criticises gender roles; isolation and outcasting of a single mother by society and masculinised life with the silent witnesses of this outcast. …”
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