Search results for " gender studies"

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Dentro le mafie: donne, violenza, potere

2016

Attraverso il filtro di un'antropologia asimmetrica, il saggio presenta alcune riflessioni sulle donne di mafia. Proponendo l’ascolto delle loro parole; riconoscendo il potere e il ruolo del linguaggio femminile nei processi di fuoriuscita dai contesti mafiosi e ribaltando il punto di osservazione che ha contraddistinto a lungo gli studi e le riflessioni: dalla prospettiva maschile a quella femminile, dall’etero all’auto rappresentazione. È un universo femminile variegato. Difficile da raccogliere in un’unica definizione; che registra profonde differenze, quando incrocia contesti territoriali e criminali differenti (quelli di Cosa Nostra, della ‘Ndrangheta, della Camorra, della Sacra Corona…

Settore SPS/08 - Sociologia Dei Processi Culturali E Comunicatividonne violenza mafie gender studies processi comunicativiSettore SPS/12 - Sociologia Giuridica Della Devianza E Mutamento Sociale
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Looking back into trans persons’ experiences in heteronormative secondary physical education contexts

2017

ABSTRACTBackground: School is one of the primary settings where non-gender conformer children and adolescents emerge as vulnerable groups at high risk of suffering violence and harassment. Within schooling contexts, embodied experiences in physical education (PE) may become particularly problematic for trans students. However, there is little research focusing on trans persons’s experiences in PE. The purpose of this paper is to gather memories and impressions of a group of adult trans persons on their experiences in secondary PE.Theoretical framework: The concept of heteronormativity is used as a theoretical framework to provide insights and understanding to trans persons’s experiences in …

Sexual identity05 social sciences050301 educationPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationGender studiesEducationPhysical educationTranssexual050903 gender studiesTransgenderHarassmentQueerOrthopedics and Sports Medicine0509 other social sciencesPsychology0503 educationSocial psychologyHeteronormativitySocial influencePhysical Education and Sport Pedagogy
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The limits of subtractive politics: Agamben and Rousseau’s inheritance

2020

The article critically engages with Giorgio Agamben’s reading of Rousseau in order to explore the affinities between the two authors’ subtractive approach to political subjectivation. In The Kingdom and the Glory. Agamben argues that Rousseau’s Social Contract reproduces, in a secularized manner, the providential paradigm of government, whose origins Agamben finds in early Christianity. This paradigm establishes a fictitious articulation between transcendent sovereignty and immanent government, presenting particular acts of government as emanating from general divine laws. We shall demonstrate that Rousseau was neither unaware of the problematic character of this paradigm nor did he venture…

Social contractSociology and Political ScienceGloryRousseau Jean-JacquesPoliticsSovereigntySecularization050602 political science & public administrationidentiteettisuvereniteettiPolitical philosophyidentityGeneral willAgamben Giorgio05 social sciencesgovernmentsovereignty0506 political scienceEpistemologyhallitukset (valtiot)050903 gender studiesCritical theorySloterdijk PeterPolitical Science and International Relationssubtraction0509 other social sciencesContemporary Political Theory
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Festive Traditions in Modernity: The Public Sphere of the Festival of the ‘Fallas’ in Valencia (Spain)

2002

Festive sociability is central for the transmission of tradition and is a fundamental field of interaction between the festive tradition and modernity. This sociability has a reflexivity and a public sphere of its own. The dominant modernist opposition between tradition and modernity is questioned with the help of a recent study of the Fire Festival of the ‘Fallas’ (Valencia, Spain).

Sociology and Political ScienceAnthropologyModernitymedia_common.quotation_subjectField (Bourdieu)05 social sciencesArt historyMythology0506 political science050903 gender studiesReflexivity050602 political science & public administrationPublic sphereSociology0509 other social sciencesmedia_commonThe Sociological Review
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The redefinition of gender roles in immigrant women: the importance of local spaces in global processes

2017

ABSTRACTIn today’s complex, intercultural, transnational, glocalized world, linking conceptual analyses and theoretical representations to the empirical study of female migration also requires, among other aspects, acknowledging the importance of the arrival context in the redefinition of gender roles, since it operates as an area of opportunity or containment mainly due to a number of specific features, which interacts with women’s economic, cultural and social capital, to produce different results in the situation of migrant women. The context of arrival and the subjects, conceived of as actors inserted in social structures where they have scope for action, is the focus of our analysis. T…

Sociology and Political ScienceGlocalizationmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesImmigrationGender studiesContext (language use)language.human_language0506 political scienceEmpirical researchAction (philosophy)050903 gender studies050602 political science & public administrationlanguageBulgarianSociology0509 other social sciencesSocial structureSocial capitalmedia_commonInternational Review of Sociology
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Les jeux vidéo comme instruments de techno-transe

2016

International audience; This article aims to reopen the genealogy of video games, studying the similarities they share with what the author calls ‘techno-trance devices’. These devices, which are contemporary to the first video games in the early 1960s, rely on the creative hijacking of laboratory instruments. They share numerous technical and media properties with video games. Moreover, there are some records of these techno-trance devices being used during religious practices at the time, which might lead to speculation of a latent trance influence in video games as apparatuses. These shared properties between video games and these devices, derived from counterculture, are thus studied th…

Sociology and Political ScienceTrance0603 philosophy ethics and religioncomputer.software_genre[SHS.HISPHILSO]Humanities and Social Sciences/History Philosophy and Sociology of SciencescomputinginformatiqueSociologyVideo game cultureSpeculation060303 religions & theologyMultimedia05 social sciencesReligious studiesMedia studies[SHS.PHIL]Humanities and Social Sciences/Philosophyvideo games06 humanities and the artstrancecontre-culture050903 gender studiesCountercultureAnthropologycounterculturejeux vidéo0509 other social sciencestransecomputer
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Narrating ambivalence of maternal responsibility

2007

Early motherhood and caring for the infant involve a moral ambiguity that is related to the questions of responsibility and vulnerability. By means of the ethics of care, motherhood can be understood as belonging to the moral domain, as relational, and as linked with everyday social situations. The culturally dominant narratives of ‘good mothering’ easily naturalise and normatise maternal agency. This study illustrates the process of adopting responsibility for the infant and the moral ambivalence that is inscribed in early maternal care. The data consist of four interview sessions with each of seven first-time mothers conducted during pregnancy and the first post-natal year. The interview…

Sociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesVulnerabilityAmbiguityCare Cultural Narratives Ethics of Care Morality Motherhood Narrative Research Pleasure VulnerabilityAmbivalenceMorality0506 political scienceNarrative inquiryPleasure050903 gender studiesEthics of care050602 political science & public administration0509 other social sciencesPsychologySocial psychologymedia_common
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Stigmatization of Paraphilias and Psychological Conditions Linked to Sexual Offending

2020

Except for pedophilia, little is known about public attitudes toward paraphilias and psychological conditions that are considered risk factors for sexual offending. In the present study we sought to compare the stigma attached to pedophilia with attitudes toward sexual sadism and antisocial tendencies (Study 1,

StereotypingSociology and Political ScienceParaphilic DisordersSexual BehaviorSocial Stigma05 social sciencesMEDLINEmedicine.diseaseGender StudiesPedophiliaHistory and Philosophy of Science050903 gender studiesmedicineHumansParaphilia0509 other social sciencesPsychologyPedophiliaGeneral PsychologyClinical psychologyThe Journal of Sex Research
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Problematic Woman-to-Woman Family Relations

2006

Family research has mostly concentrated on relationships between parents and children or between women and men. On the other hand, feminist studies have explained problems within woman-to-woman relationships deriving from patriarchy. This article focuses on problematic adult woman-to-woman family relationships. More specifically, it discusses two women's ambivalent emotions narrated and experienced in their problematic female family relationships. The authors suggest that feminist studies should take into account culturally dominant narratives interlinking female subjectivity and responsibility over the private sphere. Ambivalence arises in situations where individuals encounter contradicto…

Subjectivity05 social sciencesPatriarchyPoison controlGender studiesPrivate sphereAmbivalence0506 political scienceNarrative inquiryGender StudiesArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)050903 gender studiesAgency (sociology)050602 political science & public administrationKinshipSociology0509 other social sciencesSocial psychologyEuropean Journal of Women's Studies
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Translators vs translatresses’ strategies: ethical and ideological challenges

2011

In the last few years there has been an increasing interest in the issue of gender in translation practice especially thanks to the work of feminist critics and translators who see the act of translating as an activity which involves making use not of speciously neutral, so-called objective strategies, but rather dynamic procedures and tactics which negotiate and are negotiable, open and contingent, and which never assume feminine subjectivity to be an absolute and stable category. Drawing on such premises, this work will focus on the interrelation between identity, textuality and translation in an attempt to explore the idea that gender representation in translation practice may be shaped …

SubjectivityLinguistics and LanguageTranslationTraducciónFemale Translatorsmedia_common.quotation_subjectIdentity (social science)Socio-culturaleRepresentation (arts)Male TranslatorsTranslation; Gender; Ideology; Identity; Translation strategiesLanguage and LinguisticsTranslation ComparisonEducationGender StudiesTextualityIdentityEstrategias de traducciónTranslation Comparison; Gender Studies; Feminist Translation Studies; Female Translators; Male Translators; Textual AnalysisTextual AnalysisSociologyFeminist Translation StudiesIdeologymedia_commonLiteratureUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASbusiness.industryTraducción e InterpretaciónGenderGender studiesTraducció--RevistesTranslation strategiesIdentidadFocus (linguistics)NegotiationAbsolute (philosophy):CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]GéneroIdeologyIdeologíabusinessTraducción; Género; Ideología; Identidad; Estrategias de traducción
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