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    Interpréter est politique by Anne Grand d’Esnon

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Il explore les pratiques interprétatives du mouvement féministe contre le viol à partir des années 1970 et les cadres qui lui permettent de construire du sens autour de scènes sexuelles dans des récits de fiction (principalement cinématographiques). …”
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    Féminisme radical et sexualité : « Le manifeste de l’asexualité » de Lisa Orlando (1972) by Élie Grau, Lisa Orlando

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…This document was written in the feminists/lesbian circles of the USA in the 1970s. …”
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    Feminismos para decir, feminismos para vivir. Lenguaje, experiencia y subjetividad política en el feminismo uruguayo contemporáneo by Victoria Furtado

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…À cette fin, il combine des contributions théoriques de la philosophie marxiste du langage, de la pensée féministe sur la notion d’« expérience » et des études de langage et genre. …”
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    Conservative Women and Feminism in the United States: Between Hatred and Appropriation by Françoise Coste

    Published 2010-09-01
    “…Le mouvement féministe a toujours suscité de fortes polémiques aux Etats-Unis et ses adversaires les plus virulents ont souvent été des femmes. …”
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    Clinique de la sexualité : diagnostiquer la différence ou le lieu de l’hétéronormativité by Tiphaine Besnard-Santini

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The therapeutic consultations are based on a theoretical discourse in which heteronormativity and androcentrism were denounced long ago by feminists (Irigaray 1974; Wittig, 2007; Horney, 2009). …”
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    Contemporary African American Women Playwrights: Shaping Identity through Violence by Inmaculada Pineda

    Published 2012-04-01
    “…Deux approches sont considérées, d´un côté la mentalité féministe du peuple noir, et de l’autre, l’éloignement du multiculturalisme vers une perspective plus universaliste puisque la violence paraît constante dans le temps et l´espace. …”
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    Genres, sexualités et médias : enjeux politiques, identitaires et disciplinaires dans l’université francophone by Marie-Hélène/Sam Bourcier, Élisabeth Mercier

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…This interview, conducted at the 7e Congrès international des recherches féministes dans la francophonie, first expands on the work, and its reception, of Marie-Hélène/Sam Bourcier as a researcher and activist. …”
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    “First Lady But Second Fiddle” or the rise and rejection of the political couple in the White House: 1933-today. by Pierre-Marie Loizeau

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…It seems, however, that the American public is not ready to accept power-sharing in the White House and that the First Lady, visible and influential though she might be, should not play the role of a co-president. A number of feminists simply propose to “abolish” her.…”
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    Ecology and Anthropology in Ecofeminist Theology by Cezary Naumowicz

    Published 2010-06-01
    “…For some time problem of the ecological crisis and feministic analyses have been influencing theological reflection. …”
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    Review and Critique of the Justice Theory: The Universality or Contextuality of the Principles of Justice by Majid Tavasoli Roknabadi, Mokhtar Nouri

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…These critiques include critiques of libertarians, communitarians, and contemporary feminists. Also, the explanation of the relationship between Islamic attitude and Rawls’ Justice Theory is a subject that has been raised at the end of the article.…”
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    Le moment 70 de la sexualité : de la dissidence identitaire en milieu militant by Massimo Prearo

    Published 2010-05-01
    “…Confronting the difficulty of situating the political action of feminists, homosexuals and lesbians in the historical sequence of the 1968’s, sometimes improperly linked to the events of May 68, sometimes apprehended as cropping up in the wake of the “68’s moment”, research for new paradigms seems necessary. …”
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    Voies périphériques comme centre de l’utopie. Le travail de la terre comme élément nodal de l’émancipation des femmes dans le Mexique rural by Céline Chenot

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…This terminology appears problematic not only for some of the feminists who do not recognize religion as an emancipatory criterion, but also for the Catholic hierarchy, who in turn accuse them of misappropriation and misuse of religious principles (P. …”
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    De la politique de la rue à la lutte institutionnelle : le témoignage de deux militantes à travers le livre politique by Ludivine Thouverez

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Catherine Dorion of Québec Solidaire and Gala Pin of Barcelona en Comú are two examples of women, feminists, and activists, who decided to take up political office and recount their experiences of institutional life in the autobiographical works Les Têtes Brûlées and ¿Qué pinto yo aquí? …”
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    Gender and Jewishness: a Greimassian analysis of Susanna by D. M. Kanonge

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…Most scholars, mainly feminists, are pessimistic and suspicious about the subversive programme of Susanna. …”
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    Tendances contemporaines en critique de science-fiction, 1980-1999 by Veronica Hollinger

    Published 2012-10-01
    “…La matière a été répartie selon 3 axes : une cartographie du domaine, qui conseille quelques histoires, études du genre, études des médias de la science-fiction, et guides de référence ; un choix de travaux critiques et essais d’auteurs de science-fiction, ainsi que quelques entretiens ; un recensement des travaux les plus récents, qui présente des études féministes et postmodernistes de la science-fiction.…”
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    Un roman personnaliste presque parfait : La femme de Gilles (1937) de Madeleine Bourdouxhe by Paul Aron

    Published 2012-09-01
    “…Mais il s'agit aussi d'un texte sinon engagé, au moins relayant des convictions profondes. Féministe et humaniste, l'auteure a fréquenté les cercles personnalistes bruxellois. …”
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    The “Miss Curvy Uganda” pageant: representation, commodification and exploitation of women’s bodies by Francis Akena, Adyanga

    Published 2020
    “…The proposal drew sharp criticisms that appeared in the national media, ecumenical community gatherings, and public forums across the country. Feminists, ecumenical and cultural communities reviled the expressed opinion of the Junior Minister to commodify human bodies in the twenty-first century world. …”
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    A Contre-Temps by Geneviève Fraisse

    Published 2008-07-01
    “…Geneviève Fraisse, philosophe de la question des sexes et historienne de la pensée féministe, nous a proposé le texte de présentation qu'elle a rédigé pour sa thèse d’Etat sur travaux (soutenue en 1997 à l’École des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales). …”
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    Writing, Dreaming, and Freedom: Rokeya Hossain at the Limit of Reform in colonial Bangladesh by Parna Sengupta

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…This article looks at the work of Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain (1880-1932), the writer of Sultana’s Dream and an individual who is claimed as both a national figure in Bangladesh and a global figure by international feminists. I foreground Rokeya’s narrative and stylistic choices (the ‘how’ of her texts rather than the ‘what’) to reveal the ways in which her reflections on writing become a space in which she asserts women’s claims to authority and tries to capture the elusive nature of imagination and creativity. …”
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