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    En route vers la désinvisibilisation… et la dévulnérabilisation ? by Yann Descamps

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…Sports Mangas are very popular cultural artefacts both in Japan and France. In these works, just like in the media coverage of sport in these two countries, women athletes stand in the shadows of their male counterparts, who are constructed as undisputed, hegemonic athletic ideals. …”
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    Género, migración y desarrollo. Entre Quito y Madrid, familias ecuatorianas y estrategias de movilidad social by Laura Oso Casas

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…We study the behavioural strategies adopted by the various types of household (lone men or women, pioneering women, pioneering men, couples migrating together). …”
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    Engagement féminin en Kabylie et intersection des revendications (1980-2001). Dominations, expériences et négociations identitaires by Margherita Rasulo

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…At the same time, women’s and feminist claims were questioned within Kabyle identity associations. …”
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    Emprego em TICs e gênero no ramo de informática: uma primeira exploração by Zuleica Lopes Cavalcanti de Oliveira, João Raposo Belchior

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…This work aims to raise some points that allow a better understanding about the dynamics of female participation in computer sector in the Brazilian society in recent period. …”
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    Analisis Faktor Resiko Kejadian Abortus di RSUP Dr. M.Djamil Padang by Lili Fajria

    Published 2013-10-01
    “…M.Djamil Padang Hospital occurs more frequently in women who had one abortion, namely : 84.6 % ( 44 persons ) , while women with the incidence of abortion more than once only 15.4 % ( 8 people ) . …”
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    On/Unstained White dress(es) by Anna Kasafi Perkins

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…This article will explore the experience of “sacred misogynoir” as expressed in Rahim, Philip, and Ferland via the symbolism of the (unstained) white dress. Drawing on the work of C. M. Webster, which unveils how Christian practices exiled Afro-Caribbean women from human and feminine value systems, I draw attention to how these women counter such disvaluing with bodily practices that promoted, (re)valued, and affirmed their body-selves, especially in sacred spaces. …”
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    Pomiędzy queerową subwersją a „middle-class mainstreaming”. O twórczości drag queen Mony Lizak by Magdalena Stoch

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…This article is a critical reflection on the stage and musical work of drag queen Mona Lizak. The author asks about the form (stage style) and content (ideological message) of the artist’s con­ceptual and speculative works and its connections with the tradition of queer performance. …”
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    Primary dysmenorrhea: pathophysiology, improvement of diagnostic and treatment possibilities by T.V. Fartushok, N.V. Fartushok

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…Under observation there were 68 women who were divided into 2 groups: 34 women with primary dysme­norrhea (main group) and 34 healthy women (control group).The diagnosis of primary dysmenorrhea was established on the basis of complaints of patients about painful menstruation and accompanying symptoms during consultations with a gynecologist and endocrinologist.Treatment of patients in the main group was carried out with the drug, which includes Vitex agnus castus L, indinol-3-carbinol, 3,3-diindolyl-methane, extract of passionflower, California Eschscholzia. …”
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    Quality of Life among Obstetric Fistula Patients at Kitovu Mission Hospital: A Health Facility-Based Cross-Sectional Study in Masaka District, Uganda by Samuel Kakembo, Christine Atuhairwe, Ivan Mugisha Taremwa

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…A cross-sectional study was conducted among 63 women diagnosed with OF at Kitovu Mission Hospital. …”
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    The Role of Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) on the Socio¬economic Transformation of Rural Areas in Nyarusiza Sub-County Kisoro District. by Izabayo, Joan

    Published 2023
    “…NGOs would like to involve these women and enhance their participation in the development process, and the study also recommends that NGOs work together with their government counterparts and have done tremendous work. …”
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    Colposcopy: its importance for the prevention of cervical cancer by Dayamí Rodríguez Soto, Eneida Bravo Polanco

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…In this sense, colposcopy continues to be important in the timely detection of risk factors and lesions that could become malignant. The purpose of this work is to reflect on the importance of colposcopy and show some results of this test in women from the municipality of Cumanayagua, in the province of Cienfuegos, Cuba.…”
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    Gendered Corruption: How Gender Norms Underpin Experiences of Corruption in Asian and Pacific Countries by Caryn Peiffer

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…A focus on gender norms in the FGDs helps to get at why it is that women experience grass‐roots corruption differently. …”
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    Au-dessus de tout soupçon ? L’entrée dans l’homosexualité de filles de migrants nord-africains by Laure Anelli

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…We will see how the "forbidden" and pressure to marry work together to compel the girls to heterosexuality. …”
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    Les « plaisanteries » des collègues de travail : terrain d’oppression et de résistance à la violence pour les personnes LGBTQ+ by Émilie Morand, Line Chamberland, Isabel Côté, Martin Blais

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Finally, non-heterosexual women find themselves trapped: the acceptance of their lesbianism as a factor of integration into the male social group is done at the cost of an exclusion from the group of women, making them complicit in all forms of sexism.…”
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