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    SPACES OF ART CULTURE ORGANIZATION CREATED BY WOMEN INTELLECTUALS OF THE 17TH CENTURY by Violetta S. Trofimova

    Published 2024-06-01
    Subjects: “…women’s intellectual culture…”
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    ANTHROPOLOGICAL COMPREHENSION OF A WOMAN-AUTHOR AS THE SUBJECT OF CULTURE THROUGH THE PRISM OF LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE (GENDER ASPECT) by I. A. Koliieva, T. A. Kuptsova

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…It was proved that the investigation of women’s literature, its identity is an important focus of both philosophy and culture, which helps find philosophical problems in literary texts. …”
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    GENDER GENEALOGY OF READING AS CULTURAL PRACTICE by N. Yu. Kryvda, L. V. Osadcha

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…The article is devoted to the cultural aspect of texts using in European culture. …”
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    Birmingham’s Women Poets: Aestheticism and the Daughters of Industry by Marion Thain

    Published 2011-11-01
    “…British female aestheticism is seen to have a key geographical locus in London, and critics have convincingly argued over recent years for the importance of that city and its rich cultural life to the work of late-nineteenth-century women’s poetry. …”
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    Transcendentalist Women in Conversation: Margaret Fuller, Sophia Ripley, and “Woman” by Alice de Galzain

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Inspired by Fuller’s feminist reinterpretation of William Ellery Channing’s concept of “self-culture,” viewing education as a means to improve woman’s condition, Ripley’s text debunks the concept of “separate spheres” and urges readers to consider women as intellectual beings rather than through the prism of the idealized, unrealistic “muse.” …”
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    Decolonization Projects by Cornelius Ewuoso

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Yet, these decolonization efforts could fail to be substantive if they do not reflect cultural sensitivity. Two key components of cultural sensitivity are worth highlighting here: epistemic and cultural humility. …”
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    Savoirs mondains, savoirs savants : les femmes et leurs cabinets de curiosités au siècle des Lumières by Adeline Gargam

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…During the Enlightenment in France, curiosity culture constituted both a fashion and an intellectual and social game.  …”
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    PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION AND THE STATUS OF THE WOMAN IN SOCIETY OF THE XVIII CENTURY by Olha P. Vlasova, Nataliia P. Kostyuk

    Published 2015-05-01
    “…The analysis of philosophical texts and fiction allows to make a conclusion: early feminists were sure that the rational capabilities of men and women do not differ the sexual differences are irrelevant in the problems of intellectual and moral education.…”
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    Reviewing Feminine and Masculine Words in the Effects of Anima and Animus in the Jalal Al Ahmad and Simin Daneshvar Fiction by Abdollah Hasanzadeh Mirali, Sepideh Rahmati Afrapoli, Hasan Akbari Beyragh, Yadallah Shokri

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…The issue of gender connection and language and the language specific to each gender is known as linguistic behavior in the topics of grammar, terminology, meaning, and conceptualization.The interests and habits and intellectual, linguistic and verbal tendencies of both men and women show that the topic of female and male is important in the presence and extent of using vocabulary for each gender.The culture of the society has determined the language and the way of speaking and the choice of words for each gender.Part of the topic of female and male archetypes of anima and animus is revealed in the context of language, text and linguistic behaviors.This research will investigate the gender signs of feminine and masculine words in the anima and animus aspects of the text of the stories by the descriptive-analytical method and the library study tool. …”
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    Decolonial Spectatorship and Performances of Contemporary Dance in South Africa:Mamela Nyamza’s Choreographies of Embodied Politics of Race and Gender in Place by Sarah DAVIES CORDOVA

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Focusing on artist-activist Mamela Nyamza, what follows takes in the various locations of her culture of activism: in and on the body; in relation to perpetrated violence in gender and race relations; in displays of counter-dance in public places and with Black [women’s] bodies on stage; in institutionalised seats of power. …”
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    PROBLEM OF DEMOCRACY PROMOTION IN CONTEXT OF POSTCOLONIAL FEMINISM by V. A. Muzalevskiy

    Published 2016-08-01
    “…Examples of national civilizing projects, their intellectual potential and influence on contemporary world politics are also considered. …”
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    Mercedes Cabello de Carbonera en la prensa de París y Nueva York: modernidad transatlántica y proyecto americanista by Mónica Cárdenas Moreno, Ronald Briggs

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Through these channels, Mercedes Cabello becomes a recognized interlocutor in dialogue with authors from the English- and French-speaking world, and capable therefore not only of refuting the dominance of Spanish over Spanish American writers, but also of defending intellectual Latin Americanism, and within it, women’s participation in cultural and international political debates at the end of the nineteenth century. …”
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    A «new society will come»: C.L.R. James in American Civilisation by Matteo Battistini

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…American Civilization brought to light a continuous workers’ struggle in its potential connection with blacks and women’s antagonisms.…”
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    La vie intellectuelle des femmes à Beyrouth dans les années 1920 à travers la revue Minerva by Souad Slim, Anne-Laure Dupont

    Published 2002-04-01
    “…The journal, Minerva, edited from 1923 to 1927, constitutes an useful source for the cultural and intellectual life in Beirut during that period. …”
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    The Making of The Tourist by Dean MacCannell

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…Its approach is antithetical to the domain fragmentation occurring in the university whereby knowledge of society is broken up and distributed across disconnected fields such as women’s studies, ethnic studies, cultural studies, communication studies, et cetera. …”
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    Infants of the Spring (1932): Cutting across the Stage of Harlem’s Black Bohemia by Elisa Cecchinato

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Based on an analysis of the novel Infants of the Spring (1932), this article explores the circulation and metamorphoses of Black and queer cultural identities in the urban space of Harlem (New York) during the 1920s. …”
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