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    KADIN-MERKEZLİ BİR İSLÂMÎ TEOLOJİ İNŞASINA DOĞRU MU? by Adnan Bülent Baloğlu

    Published 2009-11-01
    “…It is a common saying among Western women theologians that patriarchal interpretation of the religious texts is the main cause for prejudices, oppressions and atrocities against women around the world. …”
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    Citizenship and the State. Obligatory Military Service in Contemporary Bolivia by Marta Cabezas Fernández

    Published 2015-05-01
    “…This article examines an institution which is central to sustaining racist, classist and patriarchal differentiated citizenship in Bolivia: obligatory military service. …”
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    Navigating Compliant Agency in Cyberspace: Muslim Womanhood Through the Lens of Oki Setiana Dewi by Asya Dwina Luthfia

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Cultivating the compliant agency, this article asserts that consciously adhering to religious values preserves patriarchal expectations while gaining authority and financial freedom. …”
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    Quelle évolution de la place des femmes dans la culture héroïque centraméricaine ? by Catherine Lacaze

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The main hypothesis of this work is that national heroes have been for a long time a tool for the dissemination of dominant masculinity and the legitimisation of the patriarchal order established in Central America since the proclamation of independence in 1821. …”
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    Challenging Discourses of Sexual Violence on X: The Linguistic Representation of Victims and Perpetrators in Kavanaugh’s Confirmation Process by Patricia Palomino Manjón

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…In addition, the analysis revealed the creation of discursive protests on X to resist patriarchal discourses and practices in American society.…”
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    The Russian Orthodox Church and Moscow-the Third Rome Concept by Ş. Muhammed Duali

    Published 2024-06-01
    “… In 988, under the leadership of Kinyaz Viladimer, Russians accepted Christianity through the Patriarchate of Constantinople and entered a new phase in their history. …”
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    Spaces of (self)care: domesticity in the face of residential vulnerability by Emma Peltier

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…This focus enables to understand domestic space not only as a vector of patriarchal domination but also as a lever of individual and collective agency. …”
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    Silences and Accents in the Construction of Gender Violence as a Social Problem in Quito by Paz Guarderas Albuja

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…The analysis demonstrates that the actors and voices that attempted to generate ruptures in the status quo have been silenced, while those that have perpetuated the patriarchal order have become hegemonic.…”
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    Inclusion of Women Architects into the Cultural Field of Spanish Competitions: Struggling for Professional Recognition from the Periphery (1978-2008) by Asunción Díaz García, José Luis Oliver-Ramírez

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…A retrospective look at the architecture competitions held and reported in Spain between the years of transition to democracy and the aftermath of the global financial crisis of 2008 allows us to verify, from a sociological and historiographical approach, the progressive inclusion of women into the complex and traditionally patriarchal cultural field of the architecture competition. …”
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    Seeing Margaret Mitchell’s Gone With the Wind with Fresh Eyes by Emmeline Gros

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…By examining the ways in which Margaret Mitchell’s novel Gone With the Wind (and the character of Scarlett O’Hara specifically) contests heteronormative, patriarchal, masculine constructions of Southern (ideal) femininity, this essay argues that Scarlett’s “ugliness” forces us to widen our perspective on Southern feminine beauty and purity and contributes to challenging the tropes of white Southern masculinity and femininity. …”
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    Habiter l’ordre hétéronormatif et la masculinité par le mariage by Vulca Fidolini

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…The dialogue between a subordinate, and a hegemonic (heterosexual and patriarchal) model of masculinity, will be interpreted as a privileged vantage point to observe how conflicts that cross and define biographical experience are also tools in order for individuals to elaborate new forms of agency.…”
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    O deslocamento inaugural de Laços de família by Carlos Magno Gomes

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…Based on the concept of heterotopia, by Michel Foucault, the escape of the protagonist is identified as a patriarchal oppression questioning. In both stories, we have a woman in search of a heterotopia of her freedom.…”
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    Katharine Hepburn en reine de cœur : Mary of Scotland (John Ford, 1936) by Jules Sandeau

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Ford’s biopic uses the historical figure of Mary Stuart to try and resolve the contradictions between Hepburn’s gender and class identity in a socio-historical context marked by a reaffirmed patriarchal order building on middle-class values.…”
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    (Il)lisibilité du mélodrame américain au xixe siècle : The Gladiator (1831) de Robert Montgomery Bird et Jack Cade (1841) de Robert Conrad by Ronan Ludot-Vlasak

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…Robert Montgomery Bird’s The Gladiator (1831) and Robert Conrad’s Jack Cade (1841)—two plays that were awarded the Edwin Forrest Prize—are no exception and champion a democratic and patriarchal ethos that echoes the political ideal fostered by Andrew Jackson. …”
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    ISHMAEL, THE QUR’?N, AND THE BIBLE by S.G. deClaissé-Walford

    Published 2019-07-01
    “… As opposed to his younger brother Isaac, Ishmael is a relatively minor character in the patriarchal narratives of the Old Testament. Islam, however, which largely adopts the biblical Pentateuch as a holy book of Islam given by God to Musa (Moses), re-interprets Ishmael’s role in one significant event: the offering demanded by God as demonstration of Abraham’s faith. …”
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    Taming the Sculptress: Roman Beauty and Marble Love in Alcott’s Art Tales by Daniela Daniele

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Being victimized by a Puritan ideal of beauty that no living body could equal, Alcott’s feminized versions of The Marble Faun allude to the American colony of women sculptors led by the actress Charlotte Cushman, whose extraordinary accomplishments in the arts challenged the patriarchal demands of the male gaze.…”
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    Jacques Gilard: dos ponencias feministas by Helena Araújo

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…Analysing the first tales written by Marvel Moreno, born in Barranquilla, Jacques Gilard would emphasize the «humiliation inflicted to the feminine body as a characteristic of patriarchal system». His second lecture, about Marvel Moreno’s mother’s diaries, would show their great importance «for the understanding of the genesis and the contents of her daughter’s literary works».…”
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    Du presque-rien au presque-tout : le dévoilement de l’invisible dans Trifles (1916) de Susan Glaspell by Emeline JOUVE

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…In this detective play, the chiaroscuro effect appears as a principle which structures this work in which the playwright literalizes the metaphor of social invisibility to denounce patriarchal oppression and encourage the audience to reflect upon the mechanisms underpinning the norms on which the society of the beginning of the 20th century was based.…”
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    Transnational Relationships, US Feminism, and the Labor of Dark Foreign Men in the “New World” of Europe in Louisa May Alcott’s Diana and Persis by Leslie Hammer

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…American women to escape the dominant patriarchal ideology through emigration to Europe. Although these transnational relationships propagate a feminist agenda that challenges gender and racial hierarchies in powerful ways, the novella also complexly participates in the subordination of dark foreign Others and the US imperial project.…”
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    Dancing the Numinous: Sacred and Spiritual Techniques of Contemporary American Belly Dancers by Jeana Jorgensen

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Drawing on interviews with this community, I describe the techniques of sacred and spiritual belly dancers, how these dancers theorize performance, and how the conflicts inherent to patriarchal mind-body dualism are resolved in these practices. …”
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