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    Women empowerment, efficiency and food security nexus in rural Ethiopia: A generalized structural equation modeling by Fentahun Tesafa, Messay Mulugeta, Solomon Tsehay

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This suggests farmers have the potential to increase crop production by about 35 % at existing levels of inputs. Women are disempowered in two major domains including heavy workload and lack of voice in production decisions, which contributed to a marked level of disempowerment at 48 and 22 % respectively. …”
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    From Kabul to Cairo and Back Again: The Afghan Women’s Movement and Early 20th Century Transregional Transformations by Marya Hannun

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…The “Balkans-to-Bengal complex” identified by Shahab Ahmad has galvanized scholars of the early modern Islamic world to think through new spatial frameworks, and the Ottoman-Indian nexus continues to provide a useful frame of reference for understanding women’s reform between the two World Wars. I discuss methodological approaches to locating women and their voices in male-dominated archives, as well as the theoretical insights provided by this endeavor. …”
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    Le journalisme comme récit théorisé du militantisme chez Teresa Billington-Greig (Grande-Bretagne, 1877-1964) by Myriam Boussahba-Bravard

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…Teresa Billington-Greig was an English suffragist that denounced political and physical violence targeted at women before 1914. When she was successively a member of various suffragist organisations, she decidedly “voiced” and wrote that women should always repulse men’s practical, political and metaphoric violence, even if women had to transgress social norms prescribing their behaviour to do so. …”
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    Freedom of expression, aspiration and gender: A cultuling in the student demonstration by Siti Nurbayani, Elly Malihah, Millary Agung Widiawaty, Moh. Dede, Bayu Iqbal Anshari, Asep Mahpudz, Erry Sukriah, Sri Wahyuni

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…During demonstrations, people voice their aspirations to the government. On April 11, 2022, during the COVID-19 pandemic, millennial and Gen-Z students led widespread protests in several Indonesian cities. …”
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    Quest Narratives and Heroine Journeys: the road to freebirth and the joy of undisturbed physiological birth by Gemma McKenzie

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Freebirth (intentionally giving birth without doctors or midwives present) is a taboo and stigmatised birthing decision. In this study, 16 women who had freebirthed their babies in the UK were interviewed, and the data was analysed using the voice-centred relational method (VCRM). …”
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    Rompendo o labirinto do esquecimento: redes de poder e emancipação feminina em Tia Dodô da Portela by Angélica Ferrarez de Almeida

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…The dismantling of this project is urgent in countries considered to be the periphery of the world, since the limitations of this system ended up imploding it, causing insurgent voices of black women to seek the (re) assembly of a society, in fact, developed. …”
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    « Qu’est-ce qu’il y a de pire que cette injustice et cette oppression, oh homme ? » Mouvement féminin, presse et stratégies d’émancipation, Soudan 1950-1956 by Elena Vezzadini

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…They were mostly written by women journalists, but also by some men. The multiplication of women’s voices was unprecedented in modern Sudanese history. …”
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    La prison des femmes de Tifelfel : Enfermement et corps en souffrance by Khedidja Adel

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Interviews that attempt to reconstruct this difficult period, address the exactions, the tortures, the fears and the daily life of their incarceration. But the voices of these women, many of whom are still in mourning, only partially restore the trials and sufferings of these imprisonments. …”
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    Etudiantes américaines, militantisme et guerre du Vietnam : guerre, paix et « genre » dans les années 1960 by Alexandra Boudet-Brugal

    Published 2008-09-01
    “…Ultimately, this paper will briefly assess if women’s roles and voices as activists in the public and political sphere have generated a new discourse.…”
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    SPEECH ACT STRATEGY UTTERED BY EMMA WATSON AND MALALA YOUSAFZAI AS THE INSTRUMENT OF EMPOWERMENT by Ika Setyowati Sutedjo

    Published 2021-03-01
    “… Women’s voice has been heard by the society for the past few years. …”
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    Neli Cornea: o scriitoare necunoscută și jurnalui ei de război by Raluca Dună

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…In Notes from the War (A Diary), by Neli Cornea, diary writing and memorial writing mix, temporal perspectives and ideological messages change, as the author tries to express herself, but also to offer a model for other women. She puts down her own war experiences, but she also voices a war ideology of resilience. …”
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    Discurso sobre las mujeres, a las mujeres y de mujeres en el semanario anarquista El Corsario. A Coruña, 1890-1896 by Gérard Brey

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Some contributions clearly voice feminist points of view, whereas others, sent by anarchistic activists women, talk about non specifically subjects feminine, such as repression.…”
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    Les mots des hommes sur des maux de femmes. Les déclarations de grossesse illégitime au bailliage de Rouen (1761-1790) by Catherine Hans Ménétrier

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…Although these documents are written in a masculine, administrative style, they also contain the rare voices of women. and provide an insight into what led these women to illegitimacy and how they approached the process of informing the authorities of their pregnancy.…”
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