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  1. 281

    Le temps d’une vie bourgeoise : la construction des rôles genrés dans les livres de comptes de la famille Guérin-Borel au XIXe siècle by Camille Cordier

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…The distinction between feminine and masculine roles also fluctuates over time. During their teenage years they learned to assimilate their future social roles as entrepreneur, housewife or lander owner. …”
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  2. 282

    Prostate cancer with metastasis in the fibula. Presentation of a Case. by Horacio Suárez Monzón, Rolando Delgado Figueredo, Santiago Palacio Pérez

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…<p>The case of a 70 years old patient of masculine sex is presented. After having suffered a traumatism in the left inferior limb and having fulfilled the suitable treatment, the patient presented new signs and symptoms that led him to the department of Orthopedics and Traumatology. …”
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  3. 283

    Les « Malgré-Nous » et les « Malgré-Elles » : l’influence d’une catégorisation genrée sur la visibilité des témoignages des incorporé.e.s de force alsacien.ne.s dans la sphère publ... by Marie Janot-Caminade

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…This retrospective evaluation is decisive in the access to the public testimony by the men or women enlisted by force : having a "masculine" trajectory while being a woman is an asset while having a feminine trajectory when you are a man is a disadvantage.…”
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    Gender relations in French and British mountaineering by Delphine Moraldo

    Published 2013-09-01
    “…From its emergence in the middle of the 19th century, mountaineering has always been a very masculine activity, which is practised by men and which conveys manly representations. …”
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  5. 285

    Diverging Interpretations of Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre (1847): Franco Zeffirelli’s and Robert Stevenson’s Screen Adaptations by Delphine Letort

    Published 2009-08-01
    “…Le premier dramatise le récit pour souligner l’obstination de l’enfant et retracer le développement de la jeune femme tandis que le second adopte une approche hollywoodienne classique, utilisant le noir et blanc pour évoquer la fragilité de l’enfant et de la femme dans une structure sociale répressive soumise à l’autorité masculine. Les portraits esquissés par les réalisateurs reflètent des choix d’interprétation guidés par une lecture personnelle et contemporaine du récit de Charlotte Brontë.…”
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  6. 286

    Virginie Despentes et les récits de la violence sexuelle : une déconstruction littéraire et féministe des rhétoriques de la racialisation by Virginie Sauzon

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…In the  contemporary collective imagination, the suburbs [banlieues] epitomise masculine domination, contrasting with a society which thus appears free from sexism. …”
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  7. 287

    Des sportives respectables. La fabrique à championnes noires de l’université d’État du Tennessee à l’ère de la guerre froide by François-René Julliard

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…This strategy of legitimation was intended to counter the stereotypes surrounding women’s competitive athletics, which were accused of producing masculine-looking bodies and compromising women’s reproductive capacity. …”
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    Luderen, akademikeren og manifestet: by Kira Skovbo Moser

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…However, the genre, being traditionally both masculine and masculinist, is causing resistance when adapted by feminist agendas. …”
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  9. 289

    The Female and the Male Professional: Gender, Career and Expatriation Interfaces in Trajectory for Female Expatriates by Aline Mendonça Fraga, Elaine Di Diego Antunes, Sidinei Rocha-de-Oliveira

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The study highlights a way of being and acting in the work environment, understood as "the" model of a professional woman expatriate, who intercalates elements perceived as masculine and/or feminine. The construction of this trajectory is anchored by elements that build and influence it: personal characteristics, support and family influence, affective relationships, motherhood, professional plans and organizations in which they work, and countries of destination. …”
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  10. 290

    Sulle rappresentazioni di Benito Mussolini e del fascismo in Sibilla Aleramo by Serena Mercuri

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Fascism’s totalitarian aspiration does not contemplate the creation of new forms of masculine identity exclusively. In fact, a concept of the “New Woman” accompanies the Nietzschean ides of the “New Man”, in a specular and sometimes opposite form. …”
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    L’engagement des femmes entre émancipations et dominations. Le cas de radio Lorraine Cœur d’Acier, Longwy, 1979-1980 by Ingrid Hayes

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…The radio opened unusual opportunities for some women to express themselves and to become politicized in a particularly masculine professional and militant sector. Women’s positions in the LCA were, however, ambivalent. …”
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    Quand les hommes se font passer pour des garçonnes : de l’agentivité du travestissement en moga dans le Japon de l’entre-deux-guerres by Camille Lenoble

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…With an unseemly attitude that was considered as “masculine”, the flapper probably constituted a new model of cross-dressing that resulted in the creation of a new “transvestite” identity, with a more pronounced agency and power of subversion than “traditional” femininity could offer to men who wanted to pass as women.…”
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  13. 293

    « Running Riot » : la violence et les communautés punks au Royaume-Uni, 1975-1984 by Andrew H. Carroll

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…Les punks ont utilisé la violence pour réagir contre l’isolement culturel et pour trouver des formes d’autonomisation individuelle et masculine au sein d’une communauté culturelle encore marginale.…”
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  14. 294

    Edina contra Septem ou la résistance à la lutte des étudiantes de médecine d’Édimbourg en 1870 by Christian Auer

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…Indeed, by asking to become doctors, Sophia Jex-Blake and her friends were transgressing established rules and challenging the dogmas of masculine superiority and exclusivity. The resistance of the medical community expressed itself particularly through an essentialist discourse that stressed the “inherent” weaknesses of those who aspired to become doctors. …”
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  15. 295

    Navigating the Labyrinth of Gender Incongruence in Conservative Societies: A Call for Compassion and Understanding by Hiya Boro

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…A young woman, presenting in masculine attire and identifying herself with the pronouns ‘he’ and ‘him’, sought not only medical assistance for transition to male but also the validation of his identity amidst a backdrop of societal prejudice. …”
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    Living the liquid life: Gender, precarity, and journalism in the post-#metoo era by Melin Margareta, Wiik Jenny

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Despite a long-standing trend of increasing women in the profession, masculine norms and gender inequality persist in media work. …”
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    Archiving Our Bodies: by Storm Madsen

    Published 2025-01-01
    “… This article analyses artworks by three non-binary or trans masculine artists: Kris Grey, No title (2019), Emmett Ramstad, The good ones (2006), and Marie Ahlberg Andersen, My Dick Clit has many forms (2022). …”
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    Elizabeth von Arnim’s Garden Memoirs: Cultivating Feminism? by Fabienne Moine

    Published 2013-03-01
    “…While both novels follow the seasons and the changes in the vegetation, von Arnim’s witty prose presents the garden as an ally against masculine domination. As she is reluctant to monitor nature, she also challenges its feminine attributes. …”
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    The Duchess of Malfi de John Webster ou le corps dans tous ses états: « Some said he was an hermaphrodite, for he could not abide a woman » (3. 2. 217-218) by Laetitia Coussement-Boillot

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…In his play, the suffering body is omnipresent, yet one also notices an ambivalent perspective focusing both on the body as womb and as tomb, and even, at times, on the body as the meeting-point between the masculine and the feminine, reminding us of the figure of the hermaphrodite. …”
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    Design of PDC Controllers by Matrix Reversibility for Synchronization of Yin and Yang Chaotic Takagi-Sugeno Fuzzy Henon Maps by Chun-Yen Ho, Hsien-Keng Chen, Zheng-Ming Ge

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Based on the Chinese philosophy, Yin is the decreasing, negative, historical, or feminine principle in nature, while Yang is the increasing, positive, contemporary, or masculine principle in nature. Yin and Yang are two fundamental opposites in Chinese philosophy. …”
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