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As part of this operation, officials also deported 150 'girls' (devki) to serve as wives for cossacks and other servitors.
Jan 1, 1994 biser has chapters in bosnia-herzegovina, croatia, germany, and the united states.
Two are on the book of ruth: “space for moral agency in the book of ruth” (forthcoming in the journal for the study of the old testament) and “the ones returning: ruth, naomi, and social negotiation in the post-exilic period” (forthcoming in women and exile: conceptualizations of gender during the exilic period, edited by katherine.
Results: a theoretical framework was developed that reflected two key themes to emerge from the feminist literature on women and mental illness, namely psychiatry as a method of socially controlling women and the medicalization of women's unhappiness. In addition the complexities and contradictions in the feminist arguments are highlighted.
This chapter examines the role of gender in exile and displacement, focusing on women’s and men’s experiences and the different ways in which gender identities, roles, and relations are influenced.
Description my dissertation project examines how puerto rican women conceptualize freedom and independence while considering their body, diasporic, feminist, and independentista politics. To do so, i focus on julia de burgos’ poetry, dahlma llanos-figueroa’s historical fiction, and nicholasa mohr’s novels to trace a genealogy of women defining freedom in their own terms and providing spaces and ideas of freedom for women, puerto ricans, and latinxs.
The london irish women’s centre (liwc) was established in 1983 and has operated from its current premises in stoke newington since 1985. The centre was established to provide a space where women of irish birth and descent, including irish traveller women, could convene, explore and express their irish identity, lobby on issues of importance, participate.
Changing their world: concepts and practices of women's movements. 1st edition, by srilatha batliwala were jailed or forced into exile.
Understanding conceptualizations of pregnancy and planning for pregnancy among adolescent girls and young women in harare, zimbabwe.
Women’s equality as well as the role of masculinity and men’s movements were discussed in the course. Women and gender studies (ps 356) the women and gender studies course introduced students to a systematic study of gender and women. It was examined the concept of gender and how it impacts the everyday lives of men and women.
In a qualitative study of low-income women, food addiction was described in a matter of fact way and understood to be a compulsive need for certain foods [17].
Contemporary iraqi women writers situate narratives of war and exile in their novels. These fictional works reveal their personal experiences of war in iraq as they.
Feb 27, 2007 when democracy was first introduced among the tibetan exiles at the highest level of abstraction, their conceptualization accords with the woman's husband had died; she had many children; and she was very poor.
This study explores how flight serves as a recurring response to exile in caribbean women’s writing by transnational authors as diverse as edwidge danticat, pauline melville and michelle cliff.
Women and dionysus links repression of the dionysian spirit in western culture with the rise of the patriarchy over the course of two millennia. It effectively draws aconnection between dionysus and women throughout history, with examples from cultures both past and present, and the author’s own experiences. Maggy anthony explores dionysus’ role as god of the vine, creativity and passion.
Objectives: the purpose of this study was to gain insight into women's experiences of childbirth in ireland while in the process of seeking asylum. This paper will focus on one of the primary findings of the study, how lack of connection, communication and cultural understanding impacted the health and well-being of the women who participated.
The first roman emperor, augustus, exiled his daughter julia after her philandering an introduction to the vibrant field of women, gender, and sexuality studies, this course familiarizes students with the basic concepts in the field.
This paper examines insurgent citizenship practices employed by activists in the exiled burmese women's movement from the 1990s and onwards.
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