By using photomurals to suggest the larger nomadic camp within the diorama, we could explore how gendered work organizes domestic life. |
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A history of twentieth-century American poetry is a history of women making and remaking poetics as a gendered space. |
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Similarly, laws with distinctly racial overtones may have also had gendered meanings. |
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I photograph the perpetually gendered in little rural towns outside the city, towns with names like Ash and Beech and Coriander. |
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Poverty has widely been regarded as characterizing the Third World, and it has a gendered face. |
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But she herself brought beliefs about gendered relations that I was unable to affect. |
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For gender-fluid people, it's difficult to navigate spaces that are highly gendered. |
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Men are also gendered beings, and are affected in negative ways through the social construction of masculinity. |
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Like football, it is a strongly gendered cultural symbol, associated with manliness. |
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It does so by offering a set of methodologically reflexive, culturally nuanced and socially-located studies of gendered knowledges and practices. |
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He did not himself consciously think of her as either a sexed or a gendered being. |
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Gendered double binds, more often recognized at the interactional level, also occur in gendered structural arrangements. |
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Boys and girls were trained for the separate duties and tasks required in the gendered world of their day. |
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It may free men and women from performing their constricted gendered roles that are dualistic, rigidly defined, and ultimately destructive. |
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Enclosures are gendered spaces, with the external kitchen area a female realm. |
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This displacement effect also had a gendered component, as women disproportionately entered the fastest growing occupations. |
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Thus gendered patterns of socialization and social control were linked to gendered patterns of deviance and delinquency. |
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His idea of the female principle was not a sexist gendered notion of the passive female. |
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It has also attempted to examine the ways in which gendered norms are encoded in the values conveyed by these sites. |
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Two other poems suggest a similar male response to the complexities of negotiating a gendered world. |
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Playing with cars, trains or aeroplanes was definitely a gendered occupation. |
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The gendered colour schemes and tribal patterns also embody stability of identity in a culture constantly on the move. |
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Additionally, the new inclusivity in labour historiography may have specific effects in gendered maritime history. |
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Rather, war is a gendered activity with specific, frequently subordinate, positions for women. |
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The gendered, traditional model is waning, but equal sharing has not become dominant. |
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Should we assume gendered pronouns conform to modern definitions of gender, or is this a social 'retcon' of the language? |
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This gendered language marginalizes female competitors by reducing our identity. |
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What kind of racialized, gendered selves get produced at the conjuncture of the transnational and the neo-colonial? |
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Other labels draw attention to the organization of the space in the camp and to the gendered division of labor. |
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The paradoxical implication is of a specific radicalized and gendered tabula rasa. |
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That bias is gendered in that women face more demands than men on the home front when a spouse or children are present. |
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Another shortfall is the way it has been gendered, something evident in all linguistic movements. |
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The specifics of the gendered division of society were a middle-class luxury. |
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And speaking of being more male than most men, this is not a gendered issue. |
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The macrolevel factors, such as governance and poverty levels, provide the gendered framework for actions taken by the individual woman and man. |
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The challenges to proscribed modes of gendered behaviour ushered in a fashion for androgyny and unisex style. |
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So let us make no mistake, political discourse in Canada is indeed gendered. |
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Subjects are thus interpellated into the symbolic order as gendered and raced beings and are recognizable only in reference to the existing grid of intelligibility. |
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The jury may still be out on Fletcherism, but the explanation for gendered chewing is likely a little more straightforward. |
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However, the Bill does not direct attention to the continuing gendered nature of care work. |
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The pandemic has been feminized, there is a gendered aspect to the pandemic: more than 60 per cent of new infections in 2005 were in women. |
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The State is viewed as genderless in international law, but there is a gendered stratification embedded in the State. |
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Ironically, according to Epoune, there are gendered reasons as to why tourism has become a haven for women seeking employment. |
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Once men did move into the factories, however, they reinforced the gendered division of labour, seeing to the machines and overseeing the female millworkers. |
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The men and women largely self-segregate into gendered rows as is common in synagogue. |
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Being gendered, all the higher scale names follow the declension rules of Serbian. |
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This presentation suggested that it would be a travesty if gendered power relations were not taken into account in this law reform process. |
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This practice is perpetuated by women, but justified in gendered terms. |
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I have gotten to the point where I just don't go into gendered spaces. |
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Both the process of social policy reform and its outcomes are inescapably gendered. |
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As well, issues about the use of bathrooms and other gendered spaces often come up when human rights protection for trans people are discussed. |
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These findings on the gendered nature of intimate partner homicide have been replicated in numerous other studies. |
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It is to be used in a gendered manner: Each category of rights must be re-read in terms of women's experience. |
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Haitian women are facing specific challenges as the impact of the devastating earthquake meets the limitations of their gendered social roles. |
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Remember that job evaluation, if conducted in a gendered way, can reinforce existing discriminatory assumptions and stereotypes. |
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Is there access to expertise on gendered approaches to SALW for the planning, implementation and evaluation of SALW programmes and projects? |
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From a gendered perspective on the right to food, traditional distribution of food within the family must be considered. |
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In many family and couple households, there exists a clearly gendered division of roles. |
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The gendered allocation of incomes and poverty in Canada sets women up for lifelong economic dependency. |
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In revisiting these cultural and gendered actions, Ewe women's political authority was dynamic, threatening, and highly successful on many levels. |
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By the 1950s the rapid assignment of gender to an ambiguously gendered infant had become standard. |
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While male kings did so by emulating such male gendered qualities as martial skills and leadership ability, female kings had to emulate womanly qualities. |
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With her memory of the past, their aunt serves as the instrument of a gendered return to their ethnic roots carried out in strongly ambivalent terms. |
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We know that many homicides are the end result of passionate emotions and those emotions are socially situated and gendered. |
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If such gendered concepts are constructs of the male experience, imposed from the male standpoint on society as a whole, liberal morality expresses male supremacist politics. |
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Rarely, nouns illustrating things with no gender are referred to with a gendered pronoun to convey familiarity. |
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Multilateral trade fora should encourage and welcome discussion of such obligations in the context of negotiations, including explicit reference to the gendered dimensions of trade policy. |
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It is important to note that the differences in men and women's social positions not only create specific gendered vulnerabilities and risks but also generate gender-specific capacities. |
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It was developed to assess the gendered impact of government budgets. |
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Grammatically, Hebrew is a gendered language because every noun is either masculine or feminine. |
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This view assumes that women and men, qua women and men, are bearers of various essential and accidental attributes where the former secure gendered persons' persistence through time as so gendered. |
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In other words, it is a legitimised form of structural violence that pervades our everyday, is dependent on particular gendered notions and practices and is not merely restricted to wars and conflicts. |
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We show how gendered social relations in the form of constructed mateship can be a useful concept to facilitate rapport building. |
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And it is precisely here that the silences have been loudest and, where gendered voices have been noted, it has been more for their feebleness than for their bold staking of a claim. |
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Uninflected and without gendered nouns, English was uniquely placed to offer Shakespeare the linguistic pliancy and suppleness he needed to turn out the epidemic of metaphors and similes that so mark his work. |
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In so doing, the analysis serves as a platform to cross-fertilize ongoing, broad-based research with specific research on gendered trends over the years. |
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Further research and analysis into the gendered nature of the commercial pilot career needs to be done in order to determine how gender affects an individual's likelihood of pursuing this career. |
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Four patterns emerge in the analysis of racialized and gendered citizenship discourses with respect to Asian American women and men. |
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Yet, despite the fact that most workers and residents in long-term care are women, gendered analyses are usually absent in the research on long-term care. |
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I recommend that you seriously consider how laws based on the gendered reality of violence do not jeopardize the relationship between honest, caring fathers and their children. |
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What is the relationship between education debt and gendered, racialized and classed stratification? |
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For example, in many societies, although women may be present in public meetings, their voices are suppressed by gendered norms that prevent them from speaking, being heard, or both. |
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Such gender differences affirm the need for a gendered lens in developing policies and programs that better support men and women, family and friend caregivers and reduce their negative consequences. |
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Employees in families where both partners work no longer have the option of a gendered division of labour among partners when it comes to the organization of work and family. |
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Yet it can be quickly ignited to remind us that attempts at gender-free parenting are not only plagued by inadequate work-family policies, gender discrimination, and deep-seated gendered beliefs and ideologies. |
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European colonization and development also changed gendered systems of power already in place around the world. |
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In the past, parenting was a more gendered activity with more distinct male and female roles. |
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A dummy pronoun may be conventionally of a particular gender, even though there is no gendered noun for it to agree with. |
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Despite these gendered expectations in the literary world, Martineau strongly expressed her opinions on a variety of topics. |
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These gendered constructions of subjecthood are explored in more detail in Chapter two of this book. |
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Every person is gendered and every person is sexed. |
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The government's commitment to wage indexation and tax cuts to safeguard working-class incomes was evaluated as labourist and gendered. |
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While Irene's managerial function in relation to Brian is clearly gendered, the text does not explicitly eroticize this function. |
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But even celebrities like West and Smith have faced backlash for playing with gendered dress expectations because doing so is scary to many men who cling to traditional tropes of masculinity. |
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Either due to inappropriate policies, or self-selection, there are often gendered decisions made about which skills male or female learners select when they participate in vocational or skills training. |
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These gendered values translate into the denial of the rights of the girl child as well as the exploitation of her labour, mostly unpaid or underpaid. |
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There is a rise and fall in reports on her proportions creating unrealistic body standards, her whiteness, her role in the fight against the pink aisle, against gendered toys, a tide always lapping at the beach. |
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Language is a powerful superstructural semiotic tool through which hegemonies, gendered or otherwise, are created and sustained. |
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This episode illustrates, however, a different gendered history from that to which antebellum historians have typically devoted their attention. |
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Clotilde Puertolas focuses on the highly gendered nature of Pomplona's Sanfermines. |
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Wherever feasible, Tinagli examines gendered, rather than strictly feminized, codes of behavior. |
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Conflicts, wars and militarism are gendered processes. |
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Some traditionalists would have you write Everyone has his own opinion, in which a sexless, plural everyone is expected to match up with a gendered, singular his. |
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It remains an open question what the results of extensive lobbying by women's groups, pointing out the gendered implications of these law reform initiatives, will be. |
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Use of gendered characters automatically raises the question of equality. |
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Perhaps these gendered stereotypes, then, are just reflective of reality. |
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In Australia at present, 84 per cent of single parent families are headed by single mothers, pointing to the gendered impact of this policy reform. |
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Examining the transition from slavery to free wage-labor in the British Cape Colony, Scully argues that both slavery and emancipation were fundamentally gendered experiences. |
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Her work Nine Tables attempts to exist within a third space, where the forms can't be physically gendered, but still viewed as a feminine objects. |
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Wollstonecraft was unique in her attack on Burke's gendered language. |
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Presenting a gendered model of secularization, Brown examines the secularization of society as a demographic revolution in four English-speaking countries. |
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The gender neutrality of microfinance discourses, we suggest, both reflects and contributes to the masking of the gendered dimensions of poverty in Australia. |
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Actual women presidential candidates have mustered far less support and have been subjected to gendered stereotyping, media bias, and political pornification. |
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Under neoliberalism, postfeminist discourse adds a gendered dimension to notions of personal responsibility for young women that is often associated with their sexuality. |
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Having no experience of relating to women as militants, male workers' solidarity was expressed as paternalism, or at least a gendered fraternalism. |
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The importance of this gendered image to an evocation of an older and more certain class identity also comes through his dismissal of younger feminine characters. |
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The material world of the text, however, is highly Gothically gendered. |
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Since the late 1950s, some victimologists have implied that victims precipitate their own victimisation and have ignored or distorted gendered analyses of violence. |
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The play's narrative about her ambition to obtain position and fame collapses into a heavily gendered cautionary tale about tyrannical overreachers and their demise. |
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