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    The Needle and the Brush: A Victorian Drama by Pamela GERRISH NUNN

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…When the mid-Victorian women’s movement launched the Society of Female Artists in 1857, a figure of reference for many responding publicly to this move was needlework – a reference deployed rather to scoff at this innovation than to praise it. …”
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    White Women in the 1960s Freedom Movement, From Memory to History: The writing of “Shiloh Witness,” a chapter in Deep in Our Hearts (2000) by Joan Browning

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…The author describes the profound impact of the Movement on her life and her identity as a white, Southern woman. …”
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    A inflexão zapatista: o Congreso Nacional Indígena e a candidatura presidencial em 2018 by Simone da Silva Ribeiro Gomes, Guilherme Figueredo Benzaquen

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Drawing from the analysis of 31 speeches of EZLN, initiated with the announcement of the candidature and following CNI documents, we will discuss central issues for the analysis of this social movement, active since 1994, like the relationship of this movement with the State and the choice of an indigenous woman as their candidate. …”
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    Hans Paasche (1881-1920) et le féminin by Camille Auboin

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…By elaborating a ‘healthier’, a more ‘natural’ and ‘authentic’ Idea of the feminine obviously inspired by the fantasy model of the African woman, Paasche’s text highlights the utopian foundations shared by life-reform-movements (Lebensreformbewegungen) and colonial imaginations.…”
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    Lounging Men, Standing Women: Pose and Posture in the Aesthetic Interior by Richard W. Hayes

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…As several commentators have noted, Osmond violates codes of gentlemanly conduct by remaining seated while the woman stands. The simple detail of the figures’ postures criticises Osmond for his lapse in manners and adumbrates the fact that it is Madame Merle who exerts power over the novel’s main characters. …”
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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
    “…Meshchersky's position and to estimate his contribution in the history of Russian journalism, literature, and social movements.…”
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    Anti-GluK2 antibody-positive autoimmune encephalitis concurrent with multiple myeloma: a case report by Zhengping Cheng, Yang Song, Shuqi Zhao, Xiaowen Sui, Lili Xie, Hongling Zhao, Xin Pan, Li Cui, Xinran Huang, Shubei Ma

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Case presentation A 60-year-old woman presented with a two-year history of involuntary movements predominantly affecting her lower limbs and facial muscles, occasionally accompanied by hysterical shouting. …”
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    “Grim old London welcomed me back”: Elizabeth Cady Stanton’s Second Foray into Europe by Leslie PETTY

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…In the final years of her life, Stanton wrote feminist masterpieces such as the speech, “The Solitude of Self” and The Woman’s Bible, but she also wrote xenophobic diatribes, such as her defense of Educated Suffrage, all of which enraged or at least irritated many of her closest personal political allies. …”
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    The ‘envers du décor’ of Suffragette Imagery: Anti-Suffrage Caricature by Abby Franchitti

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…The visible historical discourse that surrounds ‘the woman question’, and more specifically speaking, the acquisition of the women’s right to vote, most frequently evokes the question from the Suffragette or the Suffragist point of view. …”
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    FROM TRAUMATIC TO NARRATIVE MEMORIES: by L J Claassens

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…In the context of Micah, which I propose could also be characterized as trauma literature, there is evidence of a movement from potentially debilitating traumatic memories, associated with the woman-in-labour metaphor, to memories that have been integrated into some kind of narrative framework and that may potentially be considered to be a sign of healing and recovery. …”
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    A voz dissonante de Lélia Gonzalez e o feminismo negro no Brasil by Ana Carolina dos  Reis Fernandes

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…In this sense, the author defends a relevant and urgent question to be addressed by the women's movement: what is the place of the black woman in our society?…”
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    Réflexion sur les liens entre féminisme et « lesbianisme » : la Maison des femmes de Toulouse by Justine Zeller

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…If the activists of la Maison des femmes (important place of the toulousain women’s movement) are homosexual in the majority and say themselves sometimes lesbian, they consider as "women loving women" favoring of this fact the fights for the women’s rights and reflections on "woman’s identity". …”
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    Le silence et l’oubli by Maria Hansson

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In contrast to French naturalism, which is not represented by any woman, the contemporary movement of Modern Breakthrough is marked by the dazzling but ephemeral success of women’s works. …”
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    Oppression of Women in Assia Djebar’s So Vast The Prison by Gönül Bakay

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…In this sense, the novel can be read as a quest narrative and the movement from one place to another also corresponds to movement from one language to another. …”
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