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    Effect of Parish Development Model in Enhancing Social Inclusion in Rwerere Town Council Rukungiri District. by Karuhanga, Jeremiah

    Published 2024
    “…Their involvement can bridge gaps between the government and the community, ensuring that voices are heard.…”
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    Raconter la Partition de l’Inde : une impossible histoire des femmes ? by Anne Castaing

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…This history “read against the grain” has been accompanied by a revaluation of “historical sources” themselves, as evidenced by numerous publications that drew from alternative sources: testimonies, life stories, but also literature or cinema, thus voicing the silent histories of Partition. Beyond the historical reading of fiction, however, a literary reading reveals some ambiguities and contradictions in the strategies that aim at giving voice to subaltern characters, and notably women. …”
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    The Impact of Domestic Roles on Girls' Academic Performance in English in Maziba Sub-County Kabale District. by Mwesigye, Fred

    Published 2023
    “…Decisionmaking power is a proxy of empowerment along with a few other proxies to investigate the effect of credit programs on women, women have limited role in household decision-making limited access and control over household resources (physical and financial assets), low level of individual assets, heavy domestic workloads, restricted mobility and inadequate knowledge and skills that leading to women's vulnerability, despite their tremendous contribution to food production and well-being for the household, rural women are underestimated in development strategies, women's participation in household decision-making. can automatically increase the overall status of women and as well as make them empowered, women have been considered as a docile daughter, a complacent wife and a dependent mother. …”
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    The Old Woman’s Farcical Rejuvenation in The Rejuvenation of Miss Semaphore (1897) by Somi Ahn

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Eccles creates an ironic situation where the Old Women rejuvenate metaphorically into radical New Woman activists, who raise their own voice to fight against the given system of the world, in which unmarried women and their unwanted children are constantly marginalized. …”
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    Feminist spiritualities, gender equality and sustainable development: The possibilities of a countermovement by N. Swanepoel, T. van Wyk

    Published 2023-06-01
    “… Feminist historiography indicates that spirituality has historically been one of the instruments whereby women could “speak”. This “voice” implied recognition and authority, to a certain degree, in a patriarchal-oriented reality. …”
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    Les images d’enfermement dans John Marchmont’s Legacy de Mary Elizabeth Braddon by Marion Charret-Del Bove

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…Intertextuality is also a powerful way of opening the text on others such as Tennyson’s ‘Mariana’ or Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre and voicing a growing feeling of dissatisfaction against an imposed and inappropriate role for women.…”
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    Be Your Sister’s Keeper: Personal Experience of Travelling a Lonely Journey in Academia by Duduzile Mzindle

    Published 2024-02-01
    “… Neoliberal universities are farcical and absurd places where black women are marginalised intentionally or unintentionally to discourage them and others from significant accomplishments on the academic ladder. …”
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    Eternal City or the Stuff of Nightmares? The Characterisation of Rome in Portrait of a Lady and Middlemarch by Hannah Hunt

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…This is contextualised by the physical labyrinths, antique artefacts and material culture of the classical city which both young women visit and come to know while they come to know their husbands. …”
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    An analysis of the meaning constructed by woman gaze through cinematic instruments in Yeşim Ustaoğlu’s film Clair Obscur (2016) by Beril Uğuz

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…According to the findings, in Clair Obscur, the subjectivities of women characters are prioritized through different cinematographic, editing, and mise-en-scène tools. …”
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    A Drinking Problem: French Psychiatric Fears about the Increase in Muslim Alcoholics in Colonial Algeria by Nina Salouâ Studer

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…These psychiatrists also described alcoholism as a serious problem among male and female French settlers in Algeria, while suggesting that most Muslim women did not consume any alcohol, even though they regularly commented on the excessive alcohol consumption of certain marginalised Muslim women they encountered. …”
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    Portrait de l’artiste en jeune femme : Wormwood (1890) de Marie Corelli by Laurence Talairach-Vielmas

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…She uses absinth to criticize degeneration both in society and in art, denouncing naturalism — a literary genre known to be written by men for men, thereby suggesting that women can only write domestic novels. Thus Corelli seeks to impose her own voice by dealing with naturalistic issues and by featuring a female artist who refuses drugs and despises decadence. …”
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    Food insecurity confrontation by pastoralist and agrarian communities in South Omo Zone, Ethiopia: a facility-based qualitative study by Mintesinot Melka Gujo, Lebitsi Maud Modiba

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Participants were selected using a purposefully targeting health extension workers, health centre directors, woreda programme experts, district health managers, and pregnant women staying in maternity waiting homes. The selection process included one health facility from each district, focusing on those with the highest number of pregnant women in maternity waiting homes. …”
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    The Female Body as a Site of Patriarchal Power Play: by Liton Chakraborty Mithun

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The making, re-making and unmaking of the female body has remained a subject to wishes and whims of men. In most cases, women are denied agency and freedom over their bodies. …”
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    Récits de femmes, récits de guerre : un genre problématique by Karen Meschia

    Published 2008-09-01
    “…After examining in general terms the epistemological and methodological difficulties involved in using oral sources, personal testimony and individual life-histories, the specific problems raised in using women’s narratives are discussed: their traditionally “muted” voice and fragmented sense of selfhood require that new modes of listening and interpretation be brought into play.To bring into focus the practical implications of this theoretical inquiry, the article concludes by looking more closely at how two feminist researchers have made use of women’s accounts of their lives in order to assess the extent to which their experiences during World War II brought about a modification in their status, notably in the articulation between professional and family life.…”
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    Vivid Face Perception as a Constructive Component of Multimodal Affective States by V.A. Barabanschikov, E.V. Suvorova

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The first serie of experiment was devoted to demonstration of short audio—video clips of 14 affective states expressed by specially trained actors, the second —to the same videos without sound accompaniment (intonation of voice in pseudolinguistic utterances). The subjects — 72 women in each series of the experiment, age: 18-45 years (M1=22.4 g, SD1=5.4; M2=27.47 l, SD2=5.7) - identified the states of the actors—sitters (five women and five men), using an interactive image of the Geneva Wheel of Emotions on the display screen for evaluation. …”
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    Osobowość ekologiczna płci - badania ankietowe by Irena Grochowska

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…Woman’s task is activity connected with protecting the wisdom of soul, not to accept abnormal state for normal and to hale the courage to celebrate natural forces with elements of Her soul and life, which a priceless treasure of each woman. When women do not follow their voice when intervening in unacceptable situations her views fade, her nature fades and natural world. …”
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    Construire la lutte queer en Iran et dans la diaspora d'Iran. Entretien avec Saghi Ghahraman by Mahdis Sadeghipouya, Sahar Aurore Saeidnia

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…She fled her native Iran after being arrested for working with a communist organization’s women’s branch. She has been living in exile in Canada for three decades and is devoted to providing a voice for the Iranian gay, lesbian, and trans community.…”
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    “Orpheus’ Sermon”: Making a Case for an Antiquer Dickinson by Eric Athenot

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…It seeks to offer Dickinson’s classical references as the expression of a gendered approach to her society’s most crucial issues, namely slavery, war, and the role of women in the public sphere. All of which questions find a resolution of sort in her appropriation of the Orphic voice in her later poems.…”
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