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Sexing "Emma": Stable and Unstable Bodies in Jane Austen's Fictional World

2011

Jane Austen Emma Hannah More moral conduct in the late eighteenth century bodily configurations genderSettore L-LIN/10 - Letteratura Inglese
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Sex, Gender And Desire in Jeanette Winterson's "The Passion"

2012

Jeanette Winterson contemporary British writing gender studies queer theoriesSettore L-LIN/10 - Letteratura Inglese
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Towards a Deeper Understanding of the Meaning of Male Beach Worker-Female Tourist Relationships on the Kenyan Coast

2017

<p>Knowledge and research on sexual-economic relationships between local men and Western female tourists in different touristic locations around the world has grown, as has public interest and awareness of the phenomenon. However, the direct perspectives of the men whose lives constitute the focus of such studies remain scarce. This has resulted in the phenomenon being understood mainly and inadequately through the concepts of 'romance tourism' and 'female sex tourism'. Drawing on ethnographic research conducted in Kenya's South Coast region, this article foregrounds the voices of male beach workers and the meanings they assign to these relationships, against a backdrop of the histori…

Kenya05 social sciences0507 social and economic geographyGender studiesLivelihoodlcsh:History of scholarship and learning. The humanities050701 cultural studiesRomancePublic interestPolitics050903 gender studieslcsh:AZ20-999lcsh:H1-99NarrativeBeach Boys Beach Tourism Family Friends Female Sex Tourism Male Beach Worker-Female Tourist Relationships Romance Tourism.SociologyMeaning (existential)lcsh:Social sciences (General)0509 other social sciencesTourismJournal of Arts and Humanities
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Women in physics: A comparison to science, technology, engineering, and math education over four decades

2016

[This paper is part of the Focused Collection on Gender in Physics.] The dearth of women in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fields has been lamented by scholars, administrators, policymakers, and the general public for decades, and the STEM gender gap is particularly pronounced in physics. While previous research has demonstrated that this gap is largely attributable to a lack of women pursuing physics in college, prior research reveals little in terms of the characteristics and career interests of women who do plan to major in physics or how these traits have evolved over time. To address these gaps, this study utilized nationwide data on first-time, full-time college stu…

LC8-6691career aspirations4. EducationPhysicsQC1-99905 social scienceseducation050301 educationGeneral Physics and AstronomySTEM fields050109 social psychologyphysics majorsGender EqualitySpecial aspects of educationsukupuoliEducationQuality Education5. Gender equalityMath educationgenderMathematics educationta5160501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSociology0503 educationPhysical Review Physics Education Research
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Household skills and low wages

2008

Originally published in the journal Journal of Population Economics, Springer http://www.springerlink.com/content/100520/ Household skills provide job skills when tasks in jobs and household production are similar and jobs produce substitutes for home-made services. Opportunity costs of higher education are foregone earnings during schooling and foregone household production while studying and later in life. I show that individuals in jobs requiring household skills accept lower wage rates than traditional human capital theory predicts, and that individuals with low household skills tend to enter higher education. According to these results, declining household skills may have contributed t…

Labour economicsEconomics and EconometricsOpportunity costEarningsHigher educationbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjecteducationWageVDP::Social science: 200::Women's and gender studies: 370Human capitalbehavioral disciplines and activitiesPeer reviewHousehold productionEconomicsHuman capitalVDP::Social science: 200::Economics: 210::Economics: 212Production (economics)businesshealth care economics and organizationsSocial policymedia_commonDemographyJournal of Population Economics
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Women's leisure time in Italy. Time constraints and geographical gradients

2011

Leisure time gender gaps time-use surveySettore SPS/07 - Sociologia GeneraleSettore SECS-S/05 - Statistica Sociale
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La conquista è un sostantivo femminile. Donne e avventura coloniale dell'Italia liberale del Corno d'Africa

2016

Tra gli aspetti maggiormente e volutamente rimossi della nostra avventura coloniale, c’è quello che riguarda il coinvolgimento e il ruolo delle donne nell’avventura coloniale nonché l’atteggiamento adottato dagli Italiani (di entrambi i sessi) nei confronti delle donne colonizzate. Se le donne italiane dapprima escluse furono, in un secondo momento, invitate ad esportare oltremare i valori della famiglia, propaganda di Stato, fotografia, canzoni, pubblicità, realizzazioni filmiche, letteratura e pretesi discorsi scientifici hanno veicolato, dal canto loro, dapprima una retorica di genere che ha mercificato la donna indigena come preda sessuale, e, in un secondo momento, l’ha demonizzata rov…

Letteratura coloniale donna gender studiesSettore L-FIL-LET/14 - Critica Letteraria E Letterature ComparateColonial literature woman gender studies
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Libertà dalle donne, libertà delle donne nella Grecia classica

2017

Ipotesi di ricerca sulla nozione di libertà nella Grecia antica analizzata con le categorie del genere

Libertà Grecia antica gender studiesSettore L-FIL-LET/02 - Lingua E Letteratura Greca
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Beauty and the Cosmetic Secret

2018

Cosmetic surgery is often linked to the perception that women who resort to cosmetic interventions to alter their physical appearance are vain, superficial, and narcissistic. Few investigations have acknowledged and explored the individual’s personal motivations and experiences of her action and choice with regards to aesthetic surgery. By focusing on subjective experience, alternative insights can be gained on the cosmetic procedure(s) and on how their reshaped body influences an individual’s lifeworld experience. The article explores the perceived benefits and consequences of reshaping, enhancing, and/or reducing a perceived flaw or shortcoming of the body. From this exploration the focus…

LifeworldSelf-Empowermentmedia_common.quotation_subjectSocial realitylcsh:HM401-1281Psychology of selfSecrecyHuman physical appearanceFeminismBeautyEmbodiment0601 history and archaeologyNarrativeSociologyEmpowermentSocial constructivismmedia_commonSocial Constructivism060101 anthropology05 social sciencesGeneral Social SciencesCosmetic Surgery06 humanities and the artsFemininitylcsh:Sociology (General)050903 gender studiesAestheticsBeautyPhenomenology0509 other social sciencesQualitative Sociology Review
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neutering neuter – grammatical gender and the dehumanisation of women in German

2021

Grammatical gender in German has traditionally been described as a rather arbitrary system (Helbig and Buscha 1988). This is not the case in regard to terms of person reference, where natural gender assignment is the norm: Masculine and feminine grammatical gender largely correlate with the extralinguistic assignment of male and female gender. Neuter gender predominantly denotes inanimate entities (Köpcke and Zubin 1996, 2009). The use of neutral gender in reference to women nevertheless has a long history in German, usually with pejorative connotations (Köpcke and Zubin 1996, 2009). Historically, this can be illustrated in relation to nouns, pronouns and articles: 1 By neuter nouns denotin…

Linguistics and LanguageGrammatical genderSociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectPejorativeDehumanizationFemininityLinguisticslanguage.human_languageGermanNounlanguageNatural (music)GirlPsychologySocial Sciences (miscellaneous)media_commonJournal of Language and Discrimination
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