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    Hiérarchies au sein des mouvements féministes en Iran. Marginalisation des femmes des minorités ethniques dans la production féministe académique et militante by Somayeh Rostampour

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…This article concludes that the “centralist feminist”, despite its merits, is primarily constructed based on the social privileges, historical experiences, and political demands of Shia and Persian women who belong to the urban and upper middle classes. …”
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    Psychological and gender specific correlates of aggressive behaviour in military personnel by Ya. S. Ponomarenko, N. V. Hresa, V. M. Filonenko

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Participation in conflicts can have a significant impact on the manifestation of aggression among military personnel, especially those who have had intensive combat experience in war zones. The key aspects of gender psychology and the influence of military factors on aggressive behaviour are considered. …”
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    Les femmes américaines et la guerre du Vietnam : mise en place et utilisation d’un processus de mimétisme by Alexandra Boudet-Brugal

    Published 2006-09-01
    “…In doing so, I intend to examine whether the use of this mechanism reinforces the traditional representations of men and women in war: Does it allow a re-writing of these excluded female voices, while putting forward the specificities of women’s experiences in war? …”
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    Femmes et films de guerre en Grande-Bretagne (1939-1945) : signes d’émancipation ou cas de manipulation ? by Elizabeth de Cacqueray

    Published 2006-09-01
    “…The filmic representations are compared to a well-known Women’s Auxiliary Air Force recruitment poster, an example of direct propaganda, and to women’s personal accounts of their war-time experiences. …”
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    Mettre l’intime en bande dessinée. Un dialogue avec Léna Merhej et Noémie Honein by Michela De Giacometti, Laura Odasso

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…By lifting the veil on the body and its multiple experiences, such as sexuality and illness, Léna Merhej and Noémie Honein invites us to explore social and political contexts in which these experiences are embedded: these women’s lives are indeed intimately intertwined with political conjunctures and the collective experience. …”
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    Des femmes allemandes au service de la guerre : participations actives aux politiques raciales nationales-socialistes, à la déportation et au génocide (1939-1945) by Elissa Mailänder

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…Taking as an example the three groups of women studied, this contribution first proposes to analyze the lives and experiences of women before their engagement in the war; secondly, the article examines the behavior and concrete spaces of action of women working in the occupied territories of the East, in order to determine in the third section the individual responsibility of women in the Nazi occupation, persecutions and murders. …”
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    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
    “…During the Second World War, Alsatian men were enlisted by force in the Wehrmacht while Alsatian women were sent to paramilitary units against their will. …”
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    Récits de femmes, récits de guerre : un genre problématique by Karen Meschia

    Published 2008-09-01
    “…After examining in general terms the epistemological and methodological difficulties involved in using oral sources, personal testimony and individual life-histories, the specific problems raised in using women’s narratives are discussed: their traditionally “muted” voice and fragmented sense of selfhood require that new modes of listening and interpretation be brought into play.To bring into focus the practical implications of this theoretical inquiry, the article concludes by looking more closely at how two feminist researchers have made use of women’s accounts of their lives in order to assess the extent to which their experiences during World War II brought about a modification in their status, notably in the articulation between professional and family life.…”
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    “Your mother is in the struggle!” The gender dimension of the search for the disappeared in Nuevo Leon, Mexico by Nadejda Iliná

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…This group is maintaining the legacy of women who have historically mobilized against disappearances, such as the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo during the dictatorship in Argentina or the mothers of the Eureka Committee during the “dirty war” in Mexico. …”
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    The impact of a hazardous external environment on the quality of life, physical activity, and health of students in Ukraine, Poland, and Romania by Vladimir Potop, Igor Vypasniak, Iryna Ivanyshyn, Vasyl Lutskyi, Iryna Kryventsova, Lyudmila Shesterova, Krzysztof Prusik

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Men demonstrated better physical health indicators (50.50±6.96) compared to women (47.58±6.57). In Romania, men showed better results in the psychological health component (42.79±8.61) compared to women (39.67±8.70) and higher physical functioning scores. …”
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    Duiliu Zamfirescu by Eugen Simion

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Lydda departs from Zamfirescu’s view of women as irrational as he attempts to create an ode to love and to describe the sublime woman. …”
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    Security and religion in democratizing Tunisia: re-enacting surveillance through religious narratives and gendered dynamics by Fabrizio Leonardo Cuccu, Alessandra Bonci

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…The analysis of the work of wa’ydhat allows us to highlight the connections between local and global narratives of security, which emphasize the role of women as central in the fight against terrorism due to their purported inherent “peaceful” qualities, and their actual role as watchers within a system of surveillance and control. …”
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    Body mass index levels in students living in areas of military conflict by Iryna Kryventsova, Katarzyna Prusik, Victoriya Klymenchenko, Olha Sokoliuk

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The study involved students from three universities in Ukraine (96 men and 160 women). Prior to the experiment, these students had been living a sedentary life due to the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic (beginning in 2020) and the ongoing war in Ukraine (starting February 24, 2022). …”
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    Condition of the autonomic nervous system during the 'sit-stand-sit' orthostatic test in university students in areas of military conflict in Ukraine by Igor Vypasniak, Sergii Iermakov, Lyudmila Shesterova

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The study involved 57 students (30 men and 27 women) from universities across Ukraine. Before the experiment, these students had experienced a prolonged period of inactivity, attributed to the global COVID-19 pandemic since 2020 and the ongoing war in Ukraine since February 24, 2022. …”
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    Exploraciones personales sobre las condiciones precedentes de la violencia sexual en el marco del conflicto armado enColombia by Paula Natalia Rincón Chitiva, Juan Felipe Monroy Simbaqueba

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…Abstract This article is the result of a process of revision and dialogue between the authors’ personal experiences regarding the construction of their gender identities and the investigation by the Centro Nacional de Memoria Histórica in its paper La guerra inscrita en el cuerpo (The war written in the body). …”
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