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    Le contrôle du corps des femmes à travers l’histoire. Essai de mise en perspective de la question de la santé sexuelle et reproductive des femmes dans le monde arabe by Sophie Bessis

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…As for religions, especially the three monotheistic religions, but not only, they served to sanctify the processes of domination through which patriarchal control is exercised. Religions and customs intertwined, one reinforcing the others, thus constructed normative devices of domination. …”
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    Gendering the Decision-Making Positions in Higher Education: A Cross-Sectional Gender Audit in Three Selected Universities in Malawi by Juliet Chiwaya Kamwendo

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…The findings reveal a stagnated culture of colonial regime sustained by with patriarchal structure which continue to favour men in decision-making positions at the expense of women. …”
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    From Gold to Gaze: The Gendered Lens of Body Shaming in Online Media Coverage of Female Athletes by Rumaysha Gikha Nisrina

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Furthermore, the portrayal of female athletes as passive or powerless reinforces their subordinate status within the patriarchal structure, limiting their ability to resist or challenge such derogatory narratives. …”
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    Les appels de Margaret Fell pour convertir les Juifs : de l’émancipation à la soumission chez la première femme Quaker by Frédéric Herrmann

    Published 2010-09-01
    “…Her status both as a woman and as a Dissenter from religious orthodoxy excluded her from power and confined her to the bottom of the patriarchal and holy hierarchy. This led her to see a likeness, even a similarity, in the plight of the Jews, which may explain why her works on the ‘Calling’ of the Jews are far more irenicist in tone and nature than those of most of her contemporaries. …”
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    L’excès dans la fiction de Wilkie Collins by Françoise Dupeyron-Lafay

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…This policy of self-censorship, and excessive somatization, gives a symptomatic function to excess as a revelator of social pathologies (unfair patriarchal laws) and family disorders — repressive and unhealthy marital situations and all forms of abuse inflicted on wives. …”
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    “Fierce and Free, or Caged and Cowed”: Interspecies Oppression and Survival in Lucy Ellmann’s Ducks, Newburyport by Elisa Pesce

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…While the juxtaposition of these two narrative strands serves Ellmann’s explicit purpose of drawing a parallel between experiences of motherhood and denouncing the way capitalist and patriarchal societies have historically rested on the oppression of both women and nature, this paper argues that Ducks, Newburyport also advocates for a renewed commitment to harmonious interspecies coexistence through the story of the protagonist’s eldest daughter, Stacy. …”
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    Allegorical and Pamphlet Rhetoric in Petko R. Slaveykov’s Verse Fables and Journalistic Works by Andriana Spassova

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…His critical and satirical stance targets not only other contemporary periodicals and their editors but, more prominently, the Patriarchate of Constantinople, Greek publications, and supporters of Greek national ideology. …”
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    Deconstructing Domestic Violence in Bollywood: by Rohini Zakaria Oishee

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This paper seeks to assert by referring to western and non-western feminist discourse that, despite successfully subverting the popular representation of women in feminist revenge narratives and emphasizing the perpetuating maltreatment of women in South Asian patriarchal households, the film could not liberate itself from the two oppositional representations of women – “angel” and “madwoman” (in case of Darlings, it is murderer), popularized by Sandra Gilbert and Susan Gubar in The Madwoman in the Attic. …”
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    From UNESCO to Google Maps: Analysis of data and visitor impressions of sites in Kosovo and Metohija on the World cultural heritage list by Mirković-Maksimović Olga D.

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The sites studied in Kosovo and Metohija include the Visoki Dečani Monastery, the Patriarchate of Peć Monastery, the Gračanica Monastery, and the Church of the Virgin of Ljeviš. …”
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    Race, Gender, and Power : Black Women, White Women, and Racial Segregation in the Southern United States (1920-1970) by Anne Stefani

    Published 2010-09-01
    “…The doctrine of white supremacy, which permeated southern society, politics, and culture from the end of Reconstruction to the 1960s, rested not only on racism but also on a rigid patriarchal order, in which white women were to play a key role as guardians of the white race, while black women were relegated to the lowest level of society. …”
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    From collective vulnerability to the emancipatory agency of the self by Santiago Urrea Yela, David Osorio-García

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…The findings show that Sonia’s vulnerability, rooted in displacement, patriarchal norms, and precarious living conditions, evolved into a process of emancipatory agency. …”
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    Female types in V.P. Meshchersky's publicistic and fictional works by Yu.B. Avdonina, G.I. Shcherbakova

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…As a result of the study, the following types have been singled out in the system of female images: angel women, a loyal friend and faithful helper; noble woman, in particular a socialite longing for being totally worshiped; selfish nihilist forgotten about her natural mission; reclaimed woman who turned to the Christian patriarchal traditions. In our opinion, the objective scientific analysis without permitting the influence of any political ideology makes it possible to understand V.P. …”
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    Gender Equality in the Al-Qur'an Surah An-Nisa Verse 34 (Comparative Study of Quraish Sihab and Ibn Asyur) by Muhamad Nasrullah, Halimatussa'diyah, Pathur Rahman, Lukman Nul Hakim

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…Discussions about gender are triggered by the fact that most of society is still influenced by patriarchal culture. For example, verse 34 of surah an-Nisa' in the Qur'an emphasizes that the advantages possessed by men are considered a gift given by Allah to support their role as husbands and family leaders. …”
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    Integrating Legal Protection Strategies for Wife and Children Due to Rejection of Marriage Isbat Application by Abdul Jalil, Abdul Haq Syawqi, M. Haris Hidayatulloh, Umi Supraptiningsih, Cut Linda Marheni

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Meanwhile, sociologically, two aspects of social problems are crucial to carrying out an integrated improvement strategy, namely aspects such as aspects of a religious-type society and a negative patriarchal culture. Religious communities often exhibit a strong susceptibility to dependence on religious guidance.…”
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    Gender inequality in healthcare leadership: the challenges women face in breaking through the glass ceiling by Kiran Imtiaz Khan, Brekhna Jamil, Muhammad Muhammad, Shamaila Mohsin, Arsalan Hamid Khan, Muhammad Qasim Javed

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Conclusion Most of the challenges faced by women in acquiring and sustaining leadership positions in Pakistan are rooted in a patriarchal culture that assigns conventional roles and expectations to women. …”
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    Declining Patriarchy and the Rise of Femininity; Discourse Analysis of the Leila’s Brothers Movie by Asal Razavi, Hossein Afrasiabi

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…This film critiques and desacralizes the patriarchal position at the family and cultural levels, in contrast to the traditional sanctification of parents.…”
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    L’émergence d’une sexualité juvénile hors mariage chez les jeunes de Sidi Ifni (Maroc) by Leila Boufraioua

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…In Sidi Ifni, these socio-cultural evolutions have deeply undermined patriarchal family structures, matrimonial institutions and gender relations.…”
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    Gender Dynamics in Online Religious Leadership in Nigeria: Investigating How Digital Platforms Shape Communication, Authority, and Influence by Bukola L. Oloba, Anne M. Blankenship

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Utilizing mediatization theory, this research investigated how online spaces allow women to bypass traditional patriarchal structures, engage broader audiences, and influence religious narratives. …”
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    Young Women’s Political Participation and Gender Depoliticization in Nigeria by Adeola Aderayo Adebajo, Owolola Oluwakemi Yusirat, Adebajo Olatomiwa Abraham, Adebajo Adesola Seun

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…It recommended that socio-economic barriers including culture, religion, patriarchal belief, political acrimony, insecurity, etc., should be addressed.  …”
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