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  1. 341

    “Dude” and “Dudette”, “Bro” and “Sis”: A Diachronic Study of Four Address Terms in the TV Corpus by Marie Flesch

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…This corpus linguistics study offers a diachronic perspective on masculine and feminine address terms by analyzing the frequencies of the pairs “dude”/”dudette” and “bro”/”sis” in the 325 million-word TV Corpus. …”
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  2. 342

    Les Combattantes : une anthologie de femmes héroïques by Sonia Suvélor

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…We must recognize that, beyond this nightmarish vision, we retain a very masculine conflict, where women seem to have no place – except that of the very glamorized nurse, whose different uniforms appear in fashion magazines of the time. …”
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  3. 343

    “The world is round”: mystification and the poetry of Lavinia Greenlaw by Raphael COSTAMBEYS-KEMPCZYNSI

    Published 2008-10-01
    “…Cependant  Galilée n’accepte pas la découverte de son épouse et continue à enseigner la vérité reçue masculine. Ainsi s’opposent la force démystifiante de l’art et la force mystifiante de la science. …”
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  4. 344

    Transformações do literário: a politização do corpo e do desejo em Caio Fernando Abreu e Jaime Bayly by Anselmo Peres Alós

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…The articulation of a queer epistemology allows us to think about textuality as a place of dramatization of a politicfiction that questions the heteronormative patterns of sex and gender, and proposes a strategy of resistance based both on bodies and pleasures and on politics of representation and reinvention of masculinities and femininities. The contradictions and impasses that emerge from the novels Onde andará Dulce Veiga (1990) and No se lo digas a nadie (1994) are analyzed, particularly in which concerns questions of race, class and gender, as well as the potentialities and problematic points of a queer poetics as a place of cultural intervention, intending the construction and the comprehension of this queer poetics, where new arranges of social legibility are projected in a performative way.…”
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  5. 345

    Entre désirs et tactiques : transactions intimes au sein de l’Entremise Matrimoniale Globalisée by Laure Sizaire

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…It is these scenarios, and not the women, that are sold to clients as they objectify the women and thus fuel the fantasies of possession and masculine domination. This paper offers a reflection on the strategic use of intimacy on a global scale where money and sexuality are inseparable but if economic capital gives power to men, women’s sexuality is also constituted as a capital which can sometimes allow them to thwart male domination by drawing on their own weapons.…”
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  6. 346

    Las perlas de Rosa (1914) de Aurora Cáceres: una bella muerte. Imaginarios estético-ideológicos modernistas de entre siglos en clave femenina by Elena Grau-Lleveria

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Within the modernist production, Las perlas de Rosa (1914), by Aurora Cáceres, constitutes an exceptional text because it presents the existential crisis of a woman in which the masculine modernist languages are put into play, contaminating them with a discourse of Christian forgiveness and redemption that, in turn, alter the hegemonic feminine Catholic ideology of the time. …”
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  7. 347

    « Je ne suis pas homme de lettres ni littérateur de profession » : la question de l’auteur.e dans les autobiographies de courtisanes du XIXe siècle by Lola Gonzalez-Quijano

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Based on a collection of autobiographies by courtesans, this article shows how this literary sub-genre, by its necessary collaboration between these women and men of letters, blurs the boundaries between masculine and feminine writing, autobiography and novel, literature and advertising. …”
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  8. 348

    ‘No, I do not suffer from it’: the analysis of the manipulation of the subjectivity of the executive woman in the rise of the career by Elem Rabelo Duarte, Shalimar Gallon

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…With a support team to handle their demands, they deny the labyrinths of the trajectory, evidencing the presence of the queen bee phenomenon, and reproduce a behavior that privileges masculinities in organizations.…”
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  9. 349

    “To us the war is a spectacle”: Domestic Consumption of the Crimean War in Victorian Britain by Alison Fletcher

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…Not only did her book reinforce confidence in the individual soldier and the army more generally, but she demonstrated forcefully that a woman could find a place for herself in the masculine preserve of war.…”
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  10. 350

    Design of PDC Controllers by Matrix Reversibility for Synchronization of Yin and Yang Chaotic Takagi-Sugeno Fuzzy Henon Maps by Chun-Yen Ho, Hsien-Keng Chen, Zheng-Ming Ge

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Based on the Chinese philosophy, Yin is the decreasing, negative, historical, or feminine principle in nature, while Yang is the increasing, positive, contemporary, or masculine principle in nature. Yin and Yang are two fundamental opposites in Chinese philosophy. …”
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  11. 351

    The Spanish Latin lover: a strictly domestic myth? by Alicia Fuentes Vega

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…The character of the Mediterranean Latin lover became increasingly popular in late-Francoism Spain owing to a subgenre of films that exploited masculine phantasies of sexual encounters with foreign tourists. …”
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  12. 352

    L’enseignement professionnel féminin à l’époque de la modernisation espagnole (1875-1930) by Maria Luisa Rico Gómez

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…The particularities of the modernization and of the industrialization at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century opened new opportunities of work for woman, considered so far as an exclusively masculine universe. In this context, the woman of the middle class becomes a student of the schools of arts and trades and the business schools because she was sure that a certificate diploma would modify the political and socio-economic relations imposed by the traditional speech of the woman.…”
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  13. 353

    Spory o čest mezi poddanými pardubického panství by Tereza Siglová

    Published 2009-06-01
    “… After short introduction to theoretical concepts of honour article deals with different conceptions of masculine and female honour. On the basis of concrete disputes solved by lower courts of Pardubice estate small towns and manorial court author tries to define attributes which distinguished honour of men and women. …”
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  14. 354

    Pratiques de mobilisation des femmes pour la cause antialcoolique en France : militantes, enseignantes, femmes de plume (1873-1903) by Victoria Afanasyeva

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…After the ‘Commune’ and the Franco-Prussian War, the anti-alcohol movement established itself in France as a scientific, elitist and masculine movement. Previous research has shown that women were confined to traditional roles by practices and discourses about the ‘angel of the house,’ and that they were excluded from the anti-alcohol crusade. …”
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  15. 355

    Le courage qu’il faut aux rivières (Emmanuelle Favier) : trans·former le genre et la sexualité by Camélia Paquette

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Le courage qu’il faut aux rivières by Emmanuelle Favier, published in 2017, depicts the love bond between two masculine women, a relationship that seems unintelligible where one woman performs gender to escape marriage while the other is forced by her father to be a man. …”
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  16. 356

    Hero, Champion of Social Justice, Benign Friend: Theodore Roosevelt in American Memory by Katy Hull

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…Following scholarship that suggests that societies crave continuity in their collective memories, this article identifies recurring themes in American memories of Theodore Roosevelt as an intensely masculine leader, a champion of social justice, and a loveable character. …”
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  17. 357

    Être femme et écrire en langue minorée : la double marge by Jean-François Courouau, Cécile Noilhan

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The 1960s and 1970s corresponded to a phase of intense militant activity, and since the 1980s we have witnessed a normalisation of literary writing in Occitan by women. Evolving in a very masculine universe, these often forgotten women authors of Oc occupy a double margin, linguistic and gendered.…”
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  18. 358

    Les « Malgré-Nous » et les « Malgré-Elles » : l’influence d’une catégorisation genrée sur la visibilité des témoignages des incorporé.e.s de force alsacien.ne.s dans la sphère publ... by Marie Janot-Caminade

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…This retrospective evaluation is decisive in the access to the public testimony by the men or women enlisted by force : having a "masculine" trajectory while being a woman is an asset while having a feminine trajectory when you are a man is a disadvantage.…”
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  19. 359

    „Pokonani mężczyźni”. O męskości w filmach Europy Środkowo-Wschodniej by Dagmara Rode

    Published 2011-06-01
    “… Dagmara Rode przedstawia książkę Ewy Mazierskiej Masculinities in Polish, Czech and Slovak Cinema: Black Peters and Men of Marble (2008). …”
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  20. 360

    L’imbrication classe et sexe à l’œuvre : parcours identitaires et migratoires chez les personnes trans MtF latino-américaines by Olga L. Gonzalez

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Concerning identity changes, the research shows the country of origin great influence as expressed in social norms relating to gender (heteronormativity, homophobia, sanction of deviant masculinities). This class / gender overlap places people in the marginal and stigmatized social position of prostitution. …”
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