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SPEAKING BODIES, VISIBLE VOICES: NARRATIVE TENSION IN COPPOLA’S APOCALYPSE NOW: REDUX (2001)
Published 2024-08-01“…While the original version may have highlighted the horror and dehumanization of the Vietnam War, it was also criticized for depicting women as one-dimensional sexual objects and effectively silencing their voices. …”
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CARING FOR WOMEN ON THE FRONTLINES: ENHANCING WOMEN WORKERS’ CAPABILITIES AND BUILDING SOCIAL FRIENDSHIP
Published 2023-04-01“…I argue that emphasising women’s moral agency and giving a voice to women themselves through women collectives are important in empowering them and building a life-giving community among women, especially during and after the pandemic. …”
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“Voice of anarchy”: Gender aspects of aggressive metal vocals. The example of Angela Gossow (Arch Enemy)
Published 2019-02-01“…An analytical look at Gossow’s individual vocal style will be applied to argue that growling could potentially contribute to a more complex understanding of how voice, gender and aggression are related. This article examines the musical phenomenon of death metal growling, as well as the marginalization of women in what has been conceived as a primarily masculine style.…”
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(Women Writing) The Modernist Line
Published 2017-01-01“…The crucial moves away from Whitman’s nineteenth-century aesthetic had to do with the line as seen, as independent of syntax and meter, as restructuring the possibilities of rhyme, and as a unit in tension with other aspects of form, narrative, and voice in a poem. In the hands of these women, the modernist line had appeared in almost every radical configuration of high modernism by the end of 1917. …”
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Embedding the patient voice into research on spontaneous preterm birth-themes from a Preterm Birth Advisory Council.
Published 2024-01-01“…There is an absence of the pregnant patient's voice in the research surrounding pregnancy at risk of sPTB.…”
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Nigerian blogosphere and identity change of women
Published 2022-10-01“…The study recommends that since the mainstream media have failed to give voices to African women, it is high time women take it upon themselves and better their identities through the opportunities offered by the internet. …”
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The evolution of creaky voice use in read speech by native-French and native-English speakers in tandem: a pilot study
Published 2019-11-01“…Their frequency and duration were calculated for the 9 native French female speakers and the 9 native English speakers (eight women, one man).They were found to be more frequent among the Anglophones (in both languages) than their Francophone counterparts (transfer of creaky voice production from English to French for Anglophones), and more frequent when the Francophones spoke in English rather than French (after 3 months of interaction), with a high degree of inter-speaker variability. …”
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Efficacy of in-person and telepractice-based extended Lee Silverman Voice Treatment LOUD on dysarthria and dysphagia in adults with cerebral palsy
Published 2025-01-01“…Methods The Lee Silverman Voice Treatment (LSVT) LOUD ® , a speech-behavior therapy, was administered to 16 CP subjects (9 men and 7 women; mean age = 43.4 ± 10.43 years) via in-person extended version of LSVT LOUD ® (LSVT-X), and telepractice program of LSVT-X (LSVT-X e-LOUD ® ). …”
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parody and women's discourse in Tahmineh's Story novel
Published 2021-12-01“…One of the achievements of the Constitutional Revolution at various levels of society and consequently literary texts is to pay attention to women and discuss their issues and problems. for example, we can mention the works of Mohammad Mohammad Ali, in which women have a special position. he can try to show another voice (woman) that has been silenced in front of the dominant power and ideology of patriarchy by using the story of Rostam and Sohrab and recreating this story from Tahmineh's feminine point of view. …”
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Voix du Sud : étude de trois autobiographies de femmes esclaves
Published 2013-05-01“…This essay examines the presence of the half-muted and marginalized women slaves’ voices which nevertheless inform the audience of the time as well as the contemporary scholar on their desire to inscribe their being within the public sphere as they question the issue of identity and emancipation through their texts. …”
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Gender Politics in Nigeria: A Socio-Political Analysis of Women’s Perspectives on Feminism, Feminist Politics, and Democracy
Published 2025-02-01“… Nigeria’s democracy exhibits gender-based inequalities that suppress women’s voices and disproportionately under-represent them in political leadership. …”
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HBO’s Black Women Artist Biopics: The Josephine Baker Story and Introducing Dorothy Dandridge
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An Emerging Framework of Inclusion
Published 2022-07-01“…This framework is based on stories gathered through a qualitative study among non-ordained women in two parishes of the Anglican Church in Southern Africa in the Diocese of Johannesburg. …”
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Beyond “for ever England”: Contemporary British Women’s War Poetry and the First World War Canon
Published 2023-09-01“…Turning to the First World War patriotic narrative of “for ever England,” epito- mised by Rupert Brooke and his writing as the point of departure, this paper investigates 21st century commemorative women’s poetry written during the First World War centenary years and its subversive interaction with this traditional war narrative. …”
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Doing Church Differently
Published 2024-07-01“…This argument is premised on three sub-arguments: First, employing such methodologies requires voicing migrant women’s experiences of gender-based marginalization and violence to inform the church’s support to victims. …”
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English Teachers’ Unions in the Early 21st Century :What Role in a Fragmented World ?
Published 2014-12-01“…The National Union of Teachers (NUT), National Association of Schoolmasters Union of Women Teachers (NASUWT), Association of Teachers and Lecturers (ATL) and Voice are the largest organisations representing English state school teachers. …”
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