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    Feminización de las luchas antiextractivistas: el colectivo Mujeres Amazónicas Defensoras de la Selva by Yolanda Martínez Suárez

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This paper delves into a paradigmatic example of these struggles, examining how they challenge and reshape patriarchal structures while acknowledging the colonial and racist dynamics embedded within them. …”
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    Washing 'Dirty Work' in Academia and Beyond: Resisting Stigma as an Early Career Researcher Investigating Sexuality in the Digital by Chiara Perin

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Academic literature has identified heterosexist, patriarchal, and misogynistic discourses in the community (Prause, Ley 2023; Burnett 2021; Hartmann 2020; Taylor, Jackson 2018). …”
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    Princess power: Deconstructing the influence of popular culture on local traditions in a novel by Muhammad Nasir, Rahayu Puji Haryanti, Desri Maria Sumbayak

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Vivid depictions of gender roles, sensory experiences, and emotional responses underline the ongoing struggles women face in patriarchal societies. These stories provide an understanding of the intersections of culture, gender, and identity, reflecting personal journeys while echoing broader themes of empowerment, resistance, and evolving cultural identities in a globalized world.…”
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    The definition of the state value in terms of functional quintessence by S. G. Pevko

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…The most common theories of the origin of the State include: patriarchal, contractual, violence, organic, and psychological. …”
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    Empowering women on screen: exploring the influence of female protagonists on contemporary culture and gendered enjoyment in film by Fokiya Akhtar, Azmat Rasul

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…This fear of alienating male audiences perpetuates patriarchal ideologies, objectifies female bodies, reinforces gender stereotypes, and alters perceptions of femininity. …”
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    « Vivre avec le trouble » du changement climatique : écoféminismes posthumains dans Le Roman de Jeanne de Lidia Yuknavitch (2017) et The Tiger Flu de Larissa Lai (2018) by Lisa Haristoy

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Moreover, those novels confront the conflictual relationship between (eco)feminism and technology by presenting (nano- and bio-)techs as patriarchal tools that can be appropriated by feminist subjects. …”
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    On Spiritual Subjects by Fatima Seedat

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…The aim of this reading is first, to show the challenge women’s spiritual excellence presents to normative representations which privilege male spirituality, and then to illustrate the ways in which women’s spiritual excellence is negotiated in the text, at times challenging but generally reaffirming patriarchal distinctions between masculinity and femininity. …”
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    Contemporary theological approaches in Zimbabwe: Navigating the challenges of the 21st century by Ezekiel Baloyi

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…These days, the discussion tackles several urgent issues: gender justice, seen through the prism of feminist theology that seeks to demolish patriarchal structures; political unrest, highlighted by a prophetic theology that challenges corruption and fosters governance; the ongoing economic crisis, arguing for economic justice and ethical leadership; and the significance of interfaith dialogue and cultural integration in a pluralistic society. …”
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    Economías feminista, social y solidaria. Respuestas heterodoxas a la crisis de reproducción en América Latina by Natalia Quiroga Díaz

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…Both have critical theoretical foundations that reveal the patriarchal system and the dominance of the utilitarian rationale that manifests itself in the conception of the homo economicus and the total market.…”
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    Exploring Elements of Gender Stereotypes and Stereotyping in some Zulu Wedding Songs by Khayelihle Excellent Khumalo, Bongephiwe Dlamini-Myeni

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…The research findings have, in essence, shown that songs among the Zulu people are reflective of gender stereotypes being upheld mainly owing to the patriarchal nature of the Zulu society. Therefore, the findings of the study further confirmed the notion that Zulu traditional wedding songs perpetuate social and gender inequalities rather than challenge the several stereotypes and stereotyping that promote gender inequality, injustice, and the typical gendered roles existing in Zulu society.…”
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    Gender stereotypes and professional experiences of female nurses in Türkiye by Zeynep Aca, Arzu Kırcal-Şahin, Akın Özdemir, Yavuz Selim Kaymakcı

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…IntroductionGender roles and stereotypes play a significant role in shaping the nursing profession, perpetuating systemic inequities that negatively impact professional experiences and healthcare system efficiency. In Türkiye, patriarchal norms and systemic disparities exacerbate these workplace challenges, particularly for female nurses.MethodsThis qualitative study utilized semi-structured interviews with 13 female nurses working in intensive care units to examine the influence of societal expectations, workplace discrimination, and institutional policies on gender inequities in nursing.ResultsThe findings reveal that cultural norms, family influence, and constrained career planning often channel women into nursing, reinforcing perceptions of the profession as an extension of caregiving roles. …”
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    There are no Foodstuffs in Grocery Stores, Everything is Very Difficult to Obtain: Women’s Everyday Life in the Provincial Soviet City in the 1950-1960s by Natalia L. Pushkareva, Irina V. Bogdashina

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The authors conclude that despite the social policy of the Soviet state aimed at freeing women from household chores, the patriarchal idea of the role of women in the family turned out to be stable phenomena and can be traced throughout the Soviet period, including the “thaw.” …”
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    GENDER ASPECTS OF RELATIONSHIP IN THE SYSTEM OF MANAGEMENT by T. V. Andrushchenko, O. V. Cherednyk, R. O. Belozorova

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…However, the transformation of the gender sphere in an organization reflects the preference of patriarchal relations, which is an obstacle to the advancement of women in the managerial structure and, accordingly, requires them to make significant efforts to achieve equal management opportunities with men. …”
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    Contextualisation of Reciprocal Alues in Fulfillment Aliqah as an Effort to Strengthen the Family by Linda Firdawaty, Zuhraini Zuhraini, Mokhammad Samson Fajar

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…The findings indicate that the absence of reciprocal values is triggered by gender-biased understanding dominating classical scholars' mindsets, which rely on patriarchal ethics and greatly favour men. This gender bias is implemented in Indonesian marriage regulations and becomes ingrained in the subconscious of society. …”
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    Individual and Society in Lu Xun's Works: A Journey from Tradition to Modernism by Ali Kiriktaş

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…He critiqued many aspects of society, particularly the feudal social structure and patriarchal family systems, highlighting their negative effects on individuals and advocating for China's modernization. …”
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    Feminism and Faith: Exploring Christian Spaces in the Writing of Sara Maitland and Michèle Roberts by Arina LUNGU-CIRSTEA

    Published 2011-03-01
    “…The tone of these contributions was extremely diverse, ranging from the passionate urge to reconcile the goals of feminism with Christianity to a complete rejection of the Church as the paramount patriarchal institution.This essay engages with these diametrically opposed narratives on Christianity and feminism as pictured in the writing of two of the contributors, Sara Maitland (1950-) and Michèle Roberts (1949-). …”
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    Tolerating Violence against Women: Attitude Evolution and Typology in Romania by Cosima Rughiniș, Simona-Nicoleta Vulpe, Răzvan Rughiniș, Daniel Rosner

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…In addition, two types of relative tolerance were identified, namely the cluster of “tolerance for domestic patriarchalism,” which was discursively inclined toward some justification for social violence and for forms of sexual violence, but not for physical violence, and the cluster of “tolerance for domestic violence,” which was inclined toward some justification for verbal, physical, sexual, and social violence located in the household or between men and women who are familiar which each other. …”
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    Shared decision-making between patients and healthcare providers at rural health facilities in Eastern Uganda: an exploratory qualitative study by Ranga Solomon Owino, Olivia Kituuka, Paul Kutyabami, Nelson K. Sewankambo

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Many healthcare providers noted that shared decision-making could improve patient prognosis but are faced with challenges related to low male involvement and the influence of cultural and religious practices, including myths and patriarchal attitudes which impact effective patient engagement. …”
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    OmoiwsiV Qew PROBLEMOS RABINISTINIAME IRHELENISTINIAME JUDAIZME by Kristina Gudelytė

    Published 2003-01-01
    “…The reconciliation between soul and God is described by Philo in two ways: God's descent into human soul and the soul's ascent to God. The Patriarchs are the archetypes of divine law, meaning that God disclosed to them His higher spheres. …”
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