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    Editorial by Editor

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The authors highlight how community radio has become an empowering tool for rural women, allowing them to take leadership roles, voice their concerns, and drive social change. …”
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    Assimilation ou fidélité aux valeurs du Vieux Monde ? La nouvelle et sa représentation de l’immigration juive aux Etats-Unis by Crystel Pinçonnat

    Published 2001-06-01
    “…A lot of Yiddish or American short stories raise the issue: New-York’s Women by Lamed Shapiro, The Son Who Came from America by Isaac Bashevis Singer,The Jewbird by Bernard Malamud Eli, The Fanatic by Philip Roth, and The Loudest Voice by Grace Paley. …”
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  3. 123

    JEJAK KEKERASAN PADA NOVEL "TARIAN BUMI" KARYA OKA RUSMINI by Novi Diah Haryanti

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…This paper will explore: 1) the role of <em>adat</em> and politics in giving birth to violence that is difficult to erase and forgotten by women leaders, and 2) the struggle of women leaders as subalterns to survive and voice their desires. …”
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    « Mâle ou normal ? ». Incarnation et masculinité(s) du couple Hollande-Sarkozy dans la campagne présidentielle de 2012 by Marlène Coulomb-Gully

    Published 2013-04-01
    “…The first part of this research is called « Embodying France » : it deals with the most concrete aspects of embodiment (the shape, the hair, the voice of the candidates) ; the second part is called « The Chief’s Plumage » and deals with more symbolic aspects of embodiment; the third part focuses on the women (mainly the spouses of the two candidates) and their role in the construction of the candidates strategic identities.…”
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    BREVILOQUENZA COMPONISTICA - ROBERT SCHUMANN AND FRAUENLIEBE UND LEBEN (PART V) by Claudia POP

    Published 2011-06-01
    “… Robert Schumann, one of the most famous Romantic composers of the first half of the nineteenth century, by his lieder Frauenliebe und Leben made me to feel and to want also, to send this personal reflection of music that addresses the heart of the women to those to whom I’ve extended the positive leaven to approach this music so special: the lied. …”
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    Comunicación y empoderamiento ciudadano en salud: un caso de investigación-acción en la Venezuela polarizada by Nahón-Serfaty, Isaac, Eid, Mahmoud

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…A horizontal and participatory communication allowed that the voice of usually marginalized actors was heard in the process of shaping health care policy…”
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    L’écologie en plus. Des justifications environnementales de la non-procréation by Clarisse Veaux, Sébastien Roux

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…However, our interviews also demonstrate that the ecology, if present, is a secondary ethical argument that legitimizes - or even ennobles – a previous desire for a childfree life. By giving voice to the arguments of those individuals, notably women, who choose not to have children for ecological reasons, the article shows that their concern, less than a shared trend, is in fact inscribed in a singular context where the will not to procreate remains tainted by a powerful stigma, calling for justification and avoidance strategies.…”
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    Martin Codax: a história que a música conta by Manuel Pedro Ferreira

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…Then he tries to ascertain which musical traits in these cantigas might point to an earlier style of women's song symbolized by the “boyfriend” and related keywords. …”
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    ‘Care-less whispers’ in the academy during COVID-19: A collaborative autoethnography by Paula Natalie Stone, Adele Phillips, Kerry Jordan-Daus

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…This collaborative autoethnography (Bochner and Ellis, 2016) has created a space for three women academics from working-class heritage, navigating the liminal and temporal space of the COVID-19 pandemic within a post-1992 Higher Education Institution, to explore the social relations of one Higher Education Institution and confront their lived experiences. …”
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    Repression and Expression of S exuality in Thomas Hardy’s Tess of the d’Urbervilles: the Paradox and Virtue of Censorship by Thierry Goater

    Published 2013-11-01
    “…Indeed in the 19th century many novels were published serially in magazines aimed at families, women and children. On the other hand, the strategies devised by authors to circumvent censorship were often aesthetically fruitful. …”
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    Les implications du travestissement dans I Capuleti e i Montecchi de Vincenzo Bellini by Isabelle Schwartz-Gastine

    Published 2004-05-01
    “…According to baroque Italian operatic conventions, the part of the lover should have been performed by a castrato so that his voice could merge perfectly with that of the soprano heroine. …”
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    Pa Fálétí, Another Icon Departs by Femi Ọṣọfisan

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…   Pa Fálétí is gone, never more to answer our calls or supplications, except from the other side, in the surrogate voice of an ancestor. But we do not mourn him. Rather, the mourning is for ourselves, for those of us left behind. …”
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    The Renewal of the Twenty Years in Theater: Revisions Based on The Danton Case by Stanisława Przybyszewska from 2008 by Katarzyna Fazan

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Despite the fact that Stanisława Przybyszewska was not part of the feminist movement, the renewal of the meanings and form of her drama can be linked today, firstly, to the appreciation of her as an important voice of a politically and socially conscious author, proposing Brechtian-style theater, and secondly, to the revision of the twentieth century seen anew as a moment of women’s attempt at breaking the masculocentric order of social life. …”
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    ‘–What time is it? –Twenty years past two.’ The role of utilitarian and playful engagement in robot appropriation in later life by Mireia Fernández-Ardèvol, Andrea Rosales, Rebeca Oliván

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…The case study involved seven users (73–88 years old, five women and two men) living in Barcelona with a certain degree of dependence. …”
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    Uncovering barriers to bilharzia prevention communication in Ugu district, South Africa by Lauren Dyll-Myklebust, Duduzile Zwane

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Motivated by the rapid response to treatment as demonstrated by rural Zimbabwean women, an organisation known as the FB Project conducted research exclusively with this group. …”
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    Kontribusi Indo Europeesch Verbond (IEV) pada Penguatan Identitas Keeropaan dan Solidaritas Indo by Raden Welling Praheningtyo, Mutiah Amini

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The aim of this study is to analyze the movements of the IEV in voicing the aspirations of the minority Indo group. …”
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    Chronic Kidney Disease in the Eastern Region of the State of Mexico: Implication of the Social Determinants of Health by Luis Enrique Hernández Gamundi, Donovan Casas Patiño, Alejandra Rodríguez Torres, Angélica Heredia Sánchez

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…<br /><strong>Results:</strong> the voice of the disease is relegated to be devastating in its attention and way of living; income due to constant travel, medical care costs and unemployment conjugates a deadly trap that conditions the economic fragmentation of the patient; public policies are unattainable -referring to the transplant program-; culture shows a religious symbolism of protection to the health coupled with social stigmatization for suffering chronic kidney disease CKD; the health system transits in lack of service guarantees -dialysis, hemodialysis, lack of supplies-; gender shows equality in care but overload of women in patient care. …”
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    ‘Subtle Instrument of Music’: Translating the Sound and Appearance of Decadence in Wilde’s Salomé by Erin Dunbar

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…Examples of this exist and spring from the multilingual literary environment of Western Europe during the period. Wine, women, beauty, and sex were the bases for the hedonistic lifestyle led by those within the afore-mentioned places and eras, and these are communicated in both voice—or timbre—and meaning. …”
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    'once they see blood then the mood for sex is spoiled' A qualitative exploration of female sex worker's male client views of menstruation, sex during menses and the menstrual disc. by Edyth Osire, Sophie Young, Enid Awiti, Cynthia Akinyi, Fredrick Otieno, Penelope A Phillips-Howard, Supriya D Mehta, Linda Mason

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…These findings suggest potential for adoption of menstrual discs by FSW with minimal adverse client reaction, and highlight possible partner support for women considering adopting a menstrual disc.…”
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