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  1. 421

    GENDER STRATEGIES AND POLITICAL LEADERSHIP by N. V. Кhamitov, D. D. Dandekar

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…So, the existential dimension of gender is soulfulness as an existential femininity and spirituality as an existential masculinity. These two beginnings may conflict and may be in harmony. …”
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  2. 422

    Women's influence on the private life of society in Late Antiquity according to Saint Augustine by E.V. Anokhina

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The gender-marked expressions used by Saint Augustine were studied, and the conclusion was made that he appears to more stick to the ancient ideas about femininity/masculinity, including the belief that women, who were perceived as physically and emotionally imperfect, must be placed under the control of men, i.e., they should obey stronger persons. …”
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  3. 423

    A New Era of Capital Structure Choices in Technology Firms: Insights on Cultural Dimensions by Süleyman Değirmen, Mert Aktaş, Ömür Saltık, Filiz Bozagaç

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…The borrowing rate variable does not directly affect the dimensions of femininity versus masculinity and uncertainty avoidance; however, it impacts the dimension of individualism versus collectivism. …”
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  4. 424

    Baldwin, l’homotextualité et les identités plurielles : une rencontre à l’avant-garde by Jean-Paul Rocchi

    Published 2005-01-01
    “…Resisting self-erasure and self-negation, the author’s Black and gay consciousness frees itself from the traditional Western conceptions of spatio-temporality and distorts the conventional representation of masculinity-now seen through the lens of the sensuous trinity of the father, the son and the lover. …”
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  5. 425

    MILITARY IN POLITICS AND NIGERIA’S POLITICAL EVOLUTION, 1966-1979 by OLUWASEYI PAUL ADEBILE, TOYYIBAT NIKE OGUNBONA

    Published 2024-10-01
    “… Beginning from the sixties of the twentieth century, military ascendancy was a major feature that exerted masculinity on Nigeria’s political evolution. This accounted for the different experiences of military intervention and administration almost throughout the second half of the twentieth century. …”
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  6. 426

    Choosing the Right Angiotensin Converting Enzyme Inhibitors; Gender –Specific Approach by Neena Elsa Varghese, K. Jegaveerapandi, Goutham Yerrakula

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This review article explores the importance of a masculinity- and feminine-specific approach in choosing the appropriate angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors for patients with cardiovascular diseases. …”
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    The Value of Compulsory Military Service in the Soviet Army (1967–1990) from the Conscripts’ Perspective by Ieva Šimanauskaitė

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…However, these publications often present a superficial view, emphasizing qualities such as ‘fearlessness’, ‘toughening’, ‘physical strength’, and ‘masculinity’. In contrast, interviews with Lithuanian conscripts reveal a wide range of experiences and perspectives on the military service, shaped by their social environment, personal experiences, and education. …”
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  8. 428

    Matriarchal Space and Formation of Identity in Moll Flanders by Berkem Sağlam

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Each of these arguably strong women inhabits what Gillian Rose in Feminism and Geography: The Limits of Geographical Knowledge has termed a paradoxical space, “a space imagined in order to articulate a troubled relation to the hegemonic discourses of masculinism” (159). Despite the indisputable dominancy of men in both the external and internal sphere at this time, the women in this text seem to enjoy spaces in which they can establish their own authority, although these may not be as easily identifiable as the well-established patriarchal norms. …”
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  9. 429

    The Effect of Gender Differences on Psychological Well-being of Lecturers by Ema Yudiani, Jesyia Meyrinda, Siti Khosiyah, Husna Dendara

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In terms of autonomy and self-acceptance, men outscored women, while in terms of personal growth and positive relationships with others, women had higher scores. In addition, high masculinity was the most significant factor in both men's and women's psychological well-being.…”
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    Correlates and predictors of homonegativity among Mexican medical students by José Moral de Rubia, Adrián Valle de la O

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…A principal component analysis was performed with scales of assessment that were correlated with HN-16 total score, and yielded three components: masculinity-harshness-externality, religiosity-conservatism, and homosexuality-chivalry-honesty. …”
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    Induced maturation of eel weighed 100–150 gram with PMSG, antidopamine, and 17α-methyltestosterone by Nadia Mega Aryani, Agus Oman Sudrajat, Odang Carman

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…This study was aimed to evaluate the effect of hormonal induction through injection to enhance masculinization and gonadal maturation of eel at the weight of 100–150 g. …”
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  12. 432

    The Breaking of the Square: Late Victorian Representations of Anglo-Sudanese Warfare by Luisa Villa

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…The analysis elicits reflections on the construction of normative masculinity (with its emphasis on disciplined aggressiveness), on the perception of modern technology (which often made victory over native fighters alarmingly easy and hardly honorable), on the “uses” of violence and on the dynamics of “Imperialist nostalgia” (as the anthropologist Rosaldo dubbed it), i.e. the coloniser’s own regret at the inevitable destruction of native societies brought about by the process of compulsory modernization.…”
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  13. 433

    Ecofeminist Kitchens: Reimagining Professional Kitchens as Spaces of Sustainable Foodwork by Adele Wylie

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…This research found that kitchens are organised in ways that normalize toxic masculinity, disempower women, and seriously harm non-human others. …”
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  14. 434

    “La Voix de l’anarchie” : la question du genre liée aux chants agressifs du metal. L’exemple d’Angela Gossow (Arch Enemy) by Florian Heesch

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…Le présent article étudie le phénomène musical du growl dans le death metal ainsi que la marginalisation des femmes dans ce qui a été décrit comme un style essentiellement masculin.…”
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    THE EFFECT OF SOCIAL PROGRESS AND EDUCATION ON CORRUPTION: A CONTINGENCY THEORY PERSPECTIVE by Hatidža Jahić, Merima Činjarević

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…However, support for the moderating effect of two other national culture dimensions (masculinity and uncertainty avoidance) was not found. …”
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  16. 436

    Daring to Be Different: The First-Person HIV-Positive Narrator in Two South African Novels by Lizzy Attree

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Both novels complicate ideas of masculinity and can be described as ‘coming of age’ narratives or bildungsromans. …”
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    The Image of Central European Immigrant in Popular Fiction and Its Adaptations: A Case Study of the Detective Murdoch/Murdoch Mysteries Series by Biljana Oklopcic

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Although appealing to a great number of readers, this limited repertory of (stereotypical) characters, plots, and settings is founded on a canonized discourse, resting on a cultural and social personification—a description, a code, a projection, which legitimizes and authorizes the interpretation of culture and nature, masculinity and femininity, superiority and inferiority, power and subordination, therefore reflecting specific cultures’ interests, values, beliefs, and tensions, and implicitly or explicitly providing insights into specific cultures’ anxieties and aspirations. …”
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  18. 438

    ORIENTARILE VALORICE ALE ADOLESCENȚILOR DIN PERSPECTIVA FACTORILOR PSIHOSOCIALI by USM ADMIN

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Analiza rezultatelor statisticii descriptive, denotă diferențe atât la subiecții de gen masculin/ feminin cât și la subiecții din mediul urban/rural, pentru orientările valorice terminale și orientările valorice instrumentale. …”
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    Women, war and cinema, 1939-1945: blitz on gender stereotypes? by Elizabeth de Cacqueray

    Published 2008-09-01
    “…En analysant une grande variété de films produits pendant la guerre, de genres cinématographiques différents – films de fiction, documentaires, films émanant des forces armées – on est témoin de l’émergence d’un nouveau type d’héroïne cinématographique, l’« héroïne de guerre », innovatrice dans le courage et l’esprit d’initiative dont elle peut faire preuve mais, en fin de compte, respectueuse des frontières des rôles traditionnels associés aux genres masculins et féminin. En conclusion, l’article se demande dans quelle mesure ces rôles cinématographiques innovateurs dans le domaine du genre ont pu se perpétuer dans la période d’après guerre.…”
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    THE EFFECT OF SOCIAL PROGRESS AND EDUCATION ON CORRUPTION: A CONTINGENCY THEORY PERSPECTIVE by Hatidža Jahić, Merima Činjarević

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…However, support for the moderating effect of two other national culture dimensions (masculinity and uncertainty avoidance) was not found. …”
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