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    The High Price of Gender Noncompliance: Exploring the Economic Marginality of Trans Women in South Africa by Siyanda Buyile Shabalala, Megan Campbell

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…These cisgender‐privileging norms intersect with racism and colonial‐apartheid legacies, compounding economic difficulties for trans women. By mapping the economic conditions of historically invisibilized trans women, this study deepens the scope of economic transformation theories. …”
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    La double invisibilisation du care réalisé par les femmes en situation de post-catastrophe climatique : l’exemple de la vallée de la Roya. by Anouk Migeon

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…In order to question the invisibilization of women in their participation in the careof the post-disaster territory, the article analyzes media sources and political visibility of women and men in times of crisis (short time of emergency ) and during the (re)construction of the territory (long term). …”
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    Le traitement médiatique des violences faites aux femmes : entre instrumentalisation et invisibilisation by Association Faire Face

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…Based on the experience and reflections of the feminist self-defense Association Faire Face, this article presents an analysis of the instrumentalization of violence against women by the media and by political discourses. Through media examples, we study how the important media coverage of violence in the public space contributes to invisibilize violence in private spaces and can lead to a restriction of women mobility. …”
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    Le lent dévoilement du travail des agricultrices by Christian Nicourt

    Published 2014-05-01
    “…It contends that the invisibilization as well as the visibilization of female work on the farm result largely from the way women gain access to this profession and from how the organization of the work on the farm. …”
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    Une constellation invisibilisée by Marie-Dominique Gil

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…By considering that the women who took part in this project participated in the birth of an artistic constellation, this article focuses on the socio-historical mechanisms at work in the invisibilization of the relationship between Kate Millett and her collaborators. …”
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    Raconter la Partition de l’Inde : une impossible histoire des femmes ? by Anne Castaing

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…After many years subjected to a vision of history dedicated to the glorification of the nation, the Partition of India (1947) has attracted renewed interest in the last thirty years or so, aiming to shed as much light as possible on this popular tragedy and its subaltern histories. The history of women has been one part of this movement, even if belatedly so, and the historiography of “Subaltern Studies” has shed light on role of women, as well as the strategies of invisibilization and instrumentalization to which they have been subjected in nationalist histories. …”
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    Referência invisibilizada Maria Odília Teiceira, Leodegária de Jesus e Adélia Sampaio by Fabiana Santos Souza, Hellen Stephanye Rosa de Oliveira, Josileide Veras  de Sousa

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…Women who are pioneers in their respective areas and that have suffered the process of epistemic racism, despite its numerous contributions, racist strategy of invisibilize and neglect knowledge produced by black people. …”
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    En route vers la désinvisibilisation… et la dévulnérabilisation ? by Yann Descamps

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…Moreover, disabled women athletes are widely invisibilized in sports manga, except for one three-volume series published in the wake of the Tokyo Paralympics, Blade Girl: Kataashi no Runner (Running Girl. …”
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    “In some ways it feels like a specialism”: Exploring the lived experience of multilingual maternity professionals – A qualitative interview study by Emma Brooks

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Practitioners also felt that the utilisation of shared languages could boost the confidence of women and birthing people, as well as improving their understanding and sense of wellbeing. …”
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