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    L’héritage d’Alfred Kiyana et l’énigme des paquets cérémoniels meskwaki by Emmanuel Désveaux

    Published 2010-06-01
    “…The bundle complex appears as an anti-gestational act, merely masculine and saturated with death’s motives, which stands in a transformational relationship with the overall features of Algonquian totemism. …”
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    Vender, comprar, trocar e socializar: a participação das mulheres nas feiras de Mambaí e Posse no estado de Goiás, Brasil by Lívia Aparecida Pires de Mesquita, Maria Geralda de Almeida

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…When leaving the private sphere and conquering her space in the public sphere, women break with the patriarchal structures, still strong in the rural space that dichotomize the spaces according to sex and naturalize the public as masculine.…”
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    El viaje urbano en tranvía como práctica (re)creativa en evocaciones literarias de voces masculinas by Elisabet Prudant

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…This urban movements through trams and public transportation are closely discussed under two dimensions regarding the use "for himself" of the masculine collective trip: the playful and the exploratory.…”
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    THE INFLUENCE OF CULTURE AND RELIGION ON GENDER INEQUALITY AND IT IMPLICATIONS ON WOMEN EMPOWERMENT by GRACE ETIM-JAMES

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…Gender defines the norms and values regarding masculine and feminine roles and behaviour, which is a major threshold of gender inequality. …”
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    Deconstructing esports by Tom Legierse, Maria Ruotsalainen

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Building on scholarship that highlights inequities in (competitive) gaming and esports, we identify four ways in which bodies are made relevant in esports: 1) the obscuring of the playing body and establishment of an idealized and normative masculine athletic body; 2) the ‘visibility’ of women's bodies as deviant from the norm; 3) the invisibility (and impossibility) of disabled bodies through design (embodied nature of design of both games and gameplay); and 4) the embodied nature of infrastructural issues that cannot be reduced to materiality. …”
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    Enabling the Kaleidoscope : Blurring Sexual Aim and Destination in James Baldwin’s Another Country by Ben Kiely

    Published 2005-01-01
    “…Quoique Another Country ait fait l’objet d’attaques pour son absence de contenu racial, le traitement par Baldwin de l’identité masculine blanche et du discours identitaire révèle par la même occasion l’incapacité de la société américaine à valider l’expérience du Noir.…”
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    Irene Joliot-Curie, une féministe engagée ? by Louis-Pascal Jacquemond

    Published 2013-08-01
    “…Chemist, physicist and laboratory researcher, she worked in a masculine profession, and called herself a feminist. …”
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    Mujeres en la murga porteña: Arte, territorialidad y empoderamiento by Almendra Aladro

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…Despite the advance of the feminist movement in Argentina, through visualization phenomena such as #NiUnaMenos, the truth is that functions such as direction and percussion into the murgas are still resisted from the masculine hegemony and represents an interesting challenge.…”
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    Implications féminines dans l’entrepreneuriat militaire familial en Suisse romande (XVIIe-XVIIIe siècles) by Jasmina Cornut

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…This study underlines the extent of the female involvement in this particular professional environment, considered exclusively masculine by military historiography. We seek to demonstrate that the important interdependence within modern kinship makes the specificities of gender roles more flexible, especially in a highly familial military environment. …”
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    Feminism and the Cold War in the U.S. Occupation of Japan, 1945 – 1952 by Mire Koikari

    Published 2011-02-01
    “…-Japan relations thus opened with richly gendered and racialized symbolism: the United State’s imposition of white masculine military authority over Japan, now a defeated and subjugated nation in the Far East.…”
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    Leishmaniose tegumentar americana e suas relações sócio ambientais no município de Ubatuba-SP by Ana Elisa Pereira Silva, Helen da Costa Gurgel

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…The results showed that the illness seems to affect workers in general (masculine). However, important relationship between land use dynamics and illness place and also the distance to households and forest was found. …”
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    Beyond Conquest: Decolonizing Adventure Sports through Outdoor Counterstories by Denisa Krásná

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Traditional adventure narratives have long been dominated by white, masculine figures who glorify conquest, reinforcing patriarchal, colonial, and anthropocentric ideas that marginalize diverse perspectives and contribute to environmental degradation. …”
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    La Politique du malaise dans les photomontages de Barbara Kruger by Éliane ELMALEH

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…Challenging the traditional notions of feminine and masculine, her works question the implications of a consumer society in which individuals identify with a symbolic universe and ideological norms. …”
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    Hyperperformer le stéréotype : l’écriture d’une scène de sexe dans The Compleat Purge de Trisha Low by Anne-Lise Solanilla

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…As opposed to aiming at another type of representation separated from the dominant masculine ideology, her strategy aims rather at exaggerating normative scripts – an exaggeration which ends up in exhausting them.…”
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    Genre et littérature en contexte (post)colonial by Maëlle Gélin

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Ces dernières forment un groupe hétérogène et leur insertion dans des réseaux intellectuels masculins a pu conditionner leur reconnaissance ou, au contraire, leur éviction. …”
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    Mammal tumours in men. A ten years study. by Lidia Torres Ajá

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…<strong>Background:</strong> The masculine mammal cancer is extremely infrequent, so many authors consider it as a truly clinical rareness. …”
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    Hyperhomocysteinaemia in Behçet's Disease by Amira Hamzaoui, Olfa Harzallah, Rim Klii, Silvia Mahjoub

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…Mean serum homocysteine concentration was significantly higher in patients with BD than in the healthy controls (𝑃<.001), in patients with active disease (𝑃=.04), and in masculine gender (𝑃=.05). There was no significant difference between homocysteine level and clinical involvement. …”
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    Institution familiale et injonction à l’hétérosexualité à Dakar by Nicolas Faynot

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…If this is a tool enabling normative and heteronormative aspirations to be heard, it is interesting to question the various issues of appreciation/depreciation of a gendered reputation, centered around the subjectivization of the evaluation of masculine desires. If this reputation clearly articulates a social injunction to virility and heterosexuality, it also expresses the limits of its functioning in terms of social reproduction when the individuals bearing it develop strategies of resistance and of getting around it.…”
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    Ouvrières au travail, travaux de femmes. Nantes, XVIIIe-XIXe siècles by Samuel Guicheteau

    Published 2011-04-01
    “…Gender differentiation and industrialisation operate in a complex manner especially since workers’ identity is growing more and more masculine along with the workers’ organisations, contributing thus in consolidating this identity and in the making of the original French path to industrialisation.…”
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    Lipid disorders in patients of 15 to 64 years old in a policlinic of Rodas municipality. by Manuel Castillo Frías, Ana Teresa Fernández Vidal, Emiliano Diez Martínez, Iván González Solis

    Published 2006-04-01
    “…The 26.9% presented hyperlipoproteinemia diagnoses, the 63, 4% of them are masculine and the 50, 7% belonged to the age group of 45 to 54 years old, the one who predominated. …”
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