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Conflict-related and sexual trauma in treatment-seeking Arabic-speaking men: a cross-sectional studyResearch in context
Published 2025-01-01“…Clinicians should furthermore bear in mind the cognitive alterations and significant barriers to disclosure, which reflect societal taboos and stigma, when working with survivors. Funding: The project was funded by Misereor e.V.…”
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THE LEXICAL EQUIVALENCE VARIETY OF F-WORDS TRANSLATION INTO INDONESIAN : CORPUS-BASED TRANSLATION RESEARCH
Published 2022-04-01“…However, making the meaning is a difficult task when the word is considered taboo in the target language. Therefore, this study attempts to identify the translation of F-Words which are generally considered taboo in Indonesia. …”
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Sexuality in old people Positive and Transcultural approach
Published 2025-01-01“…In many cultures, the sexuality of the elderly is taboo. This article outlines the important aspects of understanding the sexuality of old people using a holistic method. …”
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DMITRY KONSTANTINOVICH BELYAEV: EVOLUTION COMPRESSED TO A HUMAN LIFETIME
Published 2014-12-01“…Above all, he participated in the resurrection of genetics, which had been tabooed for years in the USSR; in the organization and development of the Siberian Branch of the USSR Academy of Sciences, including its Institute of Cytology and Genetics; and in establishing communications with the global genetic community. …”
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Factors influencing male involvement in family planning among married couples seeking maternity and pediatric services in Chuk
Published 2022“…Also spouse are not influenced by taboo when they understand benefits of Family Planning. …”
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Femmes et usage des gros mots en Tunisie : transgression ou renforcement de l’hétérosexisme ?
Published 2021-12-01“…The Tunisian dirty words are words with sexual and heterosexist connotation, whose use is both taboo and widespread in Tunisia. Social reprobation for the use of dirty words is exerted on women, much more than on men. …”
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The Debate on Homosexuality in The Freewoman Journal (1911-12)
Published 2014-06-01“…This article revisits the debate on homosexuality in the most controversial Edwardian feminist journal, The Freewoman, between January and April 1912. It shows that the taboo subject of female homosexuality, far from being absent from the debate in the pages of this journal, was a topic addressed in a daring and subversive manner. …”
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Les mots de la sexualité dans l’arabe de Tripoli (Libye) : désémantisation, grammaticalisation et innovations linguistiques
Published 2010-12-01“…A linguistic corpus gathered from recordings of spontaneous exchanges between young single men in Tripoli, reveals everyday language as it is evolving, which serves to speak about sexuality as well as events that are not sexual in nature. Taboo words are recurrent in the sociolect studied. …”
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La vie sexuelle des anthropologues : subjectivité érotique et travail ethnographique
Published 2011-12-01“…This text is an introduction to Taboo, Sex, Identity and Erotic Subjectivity in Anthropological Fieldwork (1995), by Don Kulick and Margaret Willson, a collection of articles considering the fieldworker erotic subjectivity as a useful medium to understand central anthropological questions. …”
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Devenir époux/épouse. Les premiers amours comme socialisation à une conjugalité violente (Lifou, Kanaky-Nouvelle-Calédonie)
Published 2016-06-01“…During this period, acts of physical and sexual violence are facilitated by the representation of pre-marital sexuality as asocial and violent, the taboo that situates sexual encounters in the margin of public spaces as well as an ambivalent norm of virginity and fertility for young women. …”
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Un ticket pour la liberté
Published 2013-12-01“…One tangible consequence of such changes was the production –whether or not intentional - of protest films that objected to prevailing viewpoints and sought to break the taboo on several socio-political issues. Not only did these films serve as historical documents reflecting the state of society, but they also proved efficient as tools of soft influence and mobilization and contributed to the creation of an imagined community, part of whom took to the streets on January 25, 2011. …”
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La difficile sortie du placard ou les jeux de la norme et de la transgression dans Maurice de E. M. Forster
Published 2014-06-01“…One of the main reasons is certainly to be found in the author’s decision to tackle directly the question of homosexuality, a personal as much as a social taboo. The conflict between light and darkness, expression and silence, desire and convention, characterises all of Forster’s works but reaches a climax in this novel. …”
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Sweet Sweetback’s Baadasssss Song de Melvin Van Peebles (1971) : exégèse d’un film militant
Published 2009-01-01“…Not only did it support the emergence of black cinema by opening up filmmaking to black crews, but it also broached taboo subjects while depicting black sexuality (miscegenation) and police brutality. …”
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Stigmatization as a Barrier to Urologic Care: A Review
Published 2023-09-01“…Urology is a specialized field that focuses on many of these conditions that society has deemed taboo to discuss. In this review, we address barriers that have prevented patients from seeking urologic care in order to better understand and elucidate important concerns within development of the physician-patient relationship. …”
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Philippe et Françoise sont-ils mieux appréciés à l’école qu'Illyas et Yasmina ?
Published 2016-06-01“…The problem of inequality in school brings us inevitably to the ethnic issue, a taboo and a phenomenon described as “invisible” in France. …”
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Ujnarone Chosite: Ritual Poesis, Curing Chants and Becoming Ayoreo in the Gran Chaco
Published 2011-10-01“…Although ethnographers have imagined ritual forms like the ujnarone to be the locus for Ayoreo cultural authenticity, they have been entirely abandoned by contemporary Ayoreo, many of whom now view them as dangerously taboo. This essay argues against the ethnographic fetishization of traditional practices such as ujnarone, and provides a way to conceptualize ritual discourse as a precedent, not an opposite, to contemporary Ayoreo Christianity and use of electronic media technologies.…”
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Cultural implications through hand gesture in Japanese and Balinese communities
Published 2024-09-01“…Additionally, both cultures incorporate elements of taboo, honor, and status in their gestures. However, Balinese body language is influenced by the cultural concept of Rwa Bineda, while Japanese body language is more influenced by inyo.…”
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Wilde’s French Salomé
Published 2010-12-01“…It argues that Wilde adopted the foreign language as a strategy for representing the taboo of incestuous and homoerotic desire, murder and necrophilia. …”
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Pre-siting of UAV stations for traffic accident assessment considering road dispersion.
Published 2025-01-01“…To solve this problem, we improved the simulated annealing algorithm by combining the multi-neighborhood strategy, adaptive neighborhood size, and adding a taboo list, and verified the effectiveness of the algorithm. …”
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The Art of Goodbye: Why People Are Talking About the End of Life
Published 2016-11-01“… Mortality has been a taboo subject for many years. Many cultural, demographic, educational, and policy changes have played a part in a shift toward an increased openness to talking about death as a natural part of life in the United States. …”
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