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    ‘God Gave us Legs to Walk!’ by Marizanne Grundlingh

    Published 2023-08-01
    “… Domestic work is a major source of income for many Black African women in South Africa. The experience of domestic workers is mainly shaped along racial and class lines – this is a result of the remnants of the legacy of apartheid, where many Coloured and African women were dependent on employment in the domestic work sphere. …”
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    Nonsense as Autobiography: The Children’s Poems and Family Secrets of Laura E. Richards by Etti Gordon Ginzburg

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Richards’s (1850-1943), the first lady of American nonsense poetry, was among the few nineteenth-century professional women writers who composed literary autobiographies, and the only one who wrote two, one for adult readers and one for children. …”
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    « No Lady Prison didn’t improve me none ». Luttes anti-carcérales et luttes féministes après Attica by Jean Bérard

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The politicization of sexual violence against women is the main framework for expressing disagreements. …”
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    KAREL SCHOEMAN EN DIE LEEFWÊRELD VAN VROEË SENDELINGE IN SUID-AFRIKA – by G van der Watt

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…He especially concentrated on the history of missionaries and mission organisations; he wrote a long list of biographies, of which the most important ones were of women with some connection to the missionary endeavour. …”
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    Migration, race, and gender: the policing of subversive solidarity actors in Morocco by Sébastien Bachelet, Maria Hagan

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…This is reinforced by the persistence of racial hierarchies of domination in post-colonial Morocco, which still bear the legacy of the active enslavement of Black people in the country and the legacy of the country’s colonisation by Europeans. …”
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    Pa Fálétí, Another Icon Departs by Femi Ọṣọfisan

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…We do not indeed mourn the loss of Fálétí, because in Yorùbáland our custom is not to shed tears of grief for men or women who have lived a long and amply fecund life and left a bounteous legacy for their offspring. …”
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    Intercultural and Intertextual Crossings in Sarah Howe’s Loop of Jade (2015) by Yasna Bozhkova

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…It also explores the political dimensions of Howe’s use of intertextuality, denouncing China’s history of repression and censorship, as well as the violence against women and the anxiety of miscegenation in traditional culture. …”
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    Sustainable Selection of Machine Learning Algorithm for Gender-Bias Attenuated Prediction by Raik Orbay, Evelina Wikner

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…However, there are certain ML tasks which are prone to spurious classification, mainly due to the bias in legacy data. One well-known and highly actual misclassification case concerns gender. …”
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    Concentrations and exposure risks of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances in human milk from Southern China during the first 400 days of lactation by Meng-Tao Yang, Fei Yang, Qiu-Ye Lan, Si-Yu Huang, Xiao-Yan Chen, Ying-Zhen Qiu, Hui-Lian Zhu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…It is crucial to reduce human milk PFASs concentrations by minimizing dietary and environmental exposures among lactating women.…”
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    Latin American decolonial feminisms: theoretical perspectives and challenges by Bárbara Martínez-Cairo, Emanuela Buscemi

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…Employing an analysis of the historical developments of white hegemonic feminism, the article offers a reflection on its failure to universalize women’s struggles, presenting a discursive examination of the primary critiques generated in the Souths of the world, including the Souths of the North. …”
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    Se réconcilier « entre victimes » pour tenir la lutte : la coordination transversale des familles de disparus au Liban et de leurs alliés de la justice transitionnelle by Yves Mirman

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The issues of reconciliation in Lebanon are linked to civil war legacies, one concerns families of the missing persons from the conflict (1975-1989). …”
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