Search results for "Gender Studies."

showing 10 items of 1000 documents

Renate Haas, ed. Rewriting Academia: The Development of the Anglicist Women’s and Gender Studies of Continental Europe. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang…

2017

Cultural StudiesSociology and Political ScienceAnthropologyAZ20-999Literary criticismGender studiesHistory of scholarship and learning. The humanitiesRewritingSociologyComputer Science ApplicationsAmerican, British and Canadian Studies Journal
researchProduct

Identity and War in Michael Ondaatje’s

2012

Abstract This paper addresses the issue of identity in relation to war through a close reading of Michael Ondaatje’s The English Patient. It investigates the connections between war and the construction of identity, focusing on aspects such as violence and death. In his novel Ondaatje uncovers private histories alongside the framing events of World War Two. Kip’s perception of war and his way of living through it suggest that the engagement on the world’s battlefield is riddled with inner conflicts separating people or bringing them together. In The English Patient what is at issue is the quest for a redefinition of the self: Hanna, Kirpal Singh and Almásy attempt to liberate the self throu…

Cultural StudiesSociology and Political ScienceAnthropologyIdentity (social science)Gender studiesthe otherthe english patientComputer Science Applicationsmichael ondaatjememorypaul ricoeurdeathAnthropologyoneselfAZ20-999Literary criticismHistory of scholarship and learning. The humanitieswarhistorySociologyidentitytimeAmerican, British and Canadian Studies Journal
researchProduct

Family-student balance: a qualitative study about limitations of university mothers

2016

The balance between family and student life, viewed as the possibility of being a mother and university student at the same time, is still not seen as something usual in higher education. This leads to discrimination against student mothers compared with other students. In this study, using a qualitative, narrative-based methodology based on semi-structured interviews, we analysed the beliefs and attitudes of a total of 73 university students. They reflect on aspects of the academic career that restrict the student-family balance. The students’ opinions revealed the limitations on the possibilities of having children, included some proposals for improvements to the legislation, and their at…

Cultural StudiesSociology and Political ScienceStudent lifeHigher educationmadres universitariasLegislationMadres universitariaslcsh:Aeducación superiorGeneral Worksconciliación estudiantil-familiarnarrativasstudent-family balanceDidáctica y Organización EscolarnarrativesPedagogyAComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONgenderNarrativeHigher educationSociologyNarrativesNarrativasuniversity mothersAcademic careerbusiness.industryGeneral Arts and Humanities05 social sciences050301 educationGenderLegislatureStudent-family balance050903 gender studiesrestricthigher educationEducación superiorAcademic communityGéneroConciliación estudiantil-familiarUniversity mothers0509 other social scienceslcsh:General Worksbusiness0503 educationSocial psychologygéneroArbor: Ciencia, Pensamiento y Cultura
researchProduct

Spaces of Identity: Gender, Ethnicity, and Race in Salome of the Tenements (1923) and Quicksand (1928)

2018

Abstract The 1920s marked a fervent time for artistic and literary expression in the United States. Besides the famous authors of the decade, including F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, and William Faulkner, Anzia Yezierska and Nella Larsen, among other female writers, also managed to carve “a literary space” for their stories. Yezierska and Larsen depicted the struggles and tribulations of minority women during the fermenting 1920s, with a view to illustrating the impact of ethnicity and race on the individual female identity. Yezierska, a Jewish-American immigrant, and Larsen, a biracial American woman, share an interest in capturing the nuances of belonging to a particular community…

Cultural StudiesSociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectEthnic groupIdentity (social science)Race (biology)AZ20-999genderQuicksandracial and ethnic identityin-between spaces of “otherness.”belongingmedia_common05 social sciencesGender studies06 humanities and the artsArt060202 literary studiesComputer Science Applications050903 gender studiesAnthropology0602 languages and literatureLiterary criticismHistory of scholarship and learning. The humanities0509 other social sciencesindividual female identityAmerican, British and Canadian Studies Journal
researchProduct

“You are special”: othering in biographies of “GDR children from Namibia”

2017

ABSTRACTThe article analyses a historical case of politically induced flight. The so-called German Democratic Republic (GDR) children from Namibia are about 430 people brought to the GDR between 1979 and 1989. They came from Namibian refugee camps and were part of a solidarity project between South West African People’s Organization (SWAPO) and the GDR. They were educated to become the Namibian elite once the country had been liberated. Their stay was to be temporary, with the children identified as Namibian by SWAPO and GDR. The article reconstructs culturalist and biological-racist forms of othering as characteristic biographical experience of the young people which deny them belonging to…

Cultural StudiesSociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectRefugeeGender studies06 humanities and the arts0603 philosophy ethics and religionRacismlanguage.human_languageSolidarityDemocracy060104 historyGermanWest africanAnthropologyPolitical science060302 philosophyEliteAgency (sociology)language0601 history and archaeologymedia_commonEthnic and Racial Studies
researchProduct

Decolonizing Othello in search of black feminist North American identities: Djanet Sears' Harlem duet and Toni Morrison's Desdemona

2017

<p>The plays <em>Harlem duet </em>(1997) by African Canadian playwright Djanet Sears and <em>Desdemona </em>(2012) by Toni Morrison signify upon European texts aiming to carve out a new definition of what it means to be black in North America. Therefore both texts make for interesting reading in the study of (black) identity construction within US and Canadian contexts for, by revising Shakespeare’s <em>Othello</em>, they rethink and rewrite a social and racial reality unrelentingly disrupted by difference and hybridity. Sears’ play establishes a specific reading of Canadianness in dialogue with African America to erect a possibility of healing and …

Cultural StudiesSubjectivityLinguistics and LanguageLiterature and Literary Theorymedia_common.quotation_subjectIdentity (social science)Feminist selfLanguage and LinguisticsFeminismEducationEthosAfrican CanadianHybridity0504 sociologyBlack identitySociologyAfrican Americanmedia_common05 social sciences050401 social sciences methodsGender studies06 humanities and the artsDemocracy060402 drama & theaterNorth AmericaOthello0604 artsCultural pluralismDramaInternational Journal of English Studies
researchProduct

Touring the magical North : Borealism and the indigenous Sámi in contemporary English-language children’s fantasy literature

2017

Discourses of exotic Lapland with its indigenous inhabitants, the Sámi, are widely circulated in the tourist industry and also surface in contemporary English-language children’s fantasy fiction. In contrast to the ‘self-orientalism’ of discourses of tourism, where places and people are represented as exotic to a tourist gaze, the portrayals of the North and its inhabitants gain different symbolic meanings in fictional texts produced by outsiders who rely on earlier texts – myths, fairy tales and anthropological accounts – rather than on their own lived experience of the North or indigeneity. This article applies the concept of Borealism to examine cross-cultural intertextuality and discou…

Cultural StudiesTourist industryLappiHistoryAnthropologyEthnic groupfantasiakirjallisuus050801 communication & media studiespostkolonialismiEnglish languageBorealismchildren’s fantasy literatureeksotiikkaIndigenousEducation0508 media and communicationsArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Literaturebusiness.industry05 social sciencesSámifeministinen tutkimusdiskurssintutkimussaamelaisetfeminist discourse studieslastenkirjallisuusLapland050903 gender studiespostcolonial studies0509 other social sciencesbusinessetnisyys
researchProduct

Youth perceptions of violence against women through a sexist chant in the football stadium: an exploratory analysis

2017

Gender-based violence and violence against women (VAW) refers to any violation of fundamental rights. However, some forms of VAW are viewed as unproblematic, acceptable and deserved. Taking into account that sexist chants in football stadiums reinforce VAW, the purpose of the study is to determine how a group of adolescents can normalize or challenge an example of sexist chants. Semi-structured qualitative interviews were conducted and the participants were asked to discuss to what extent the actions could be considered as gender-based violence. Most of the youth were highly unconscious of the sexist nature of the video and only a few recognized it as gender-based violence. Such awareness i…

Cultural StudiesUnconscious mindSociology and Political ScienceSocial Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subjectQualitative interviews05 social sciencesFundamental rights050109 social psychologyGender studiesFootballExploratory analysisPerception0502 economics and business0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychology050212 sport leisure & tourismFootball stadiummedia_commonSoccer & Society
researchProduct

Different facets of attitudes towards having children: The Procreation Attitude Scale (PrAttS)

2020

The attitudes towards children are more complex than simple positive/negative distinctions. In the present study, we sought in two studies (N = 445) to provide a tool to explore different facets of attitudes towards babies and procreation by developing and validating a questionnaire regarding attitudes towards procreation. Study 1 was conducted to develop an English language scale tapping into adults’ attitudes toward having offspring. A larger number of statements were formulated that expressed an emotional value and motivational attitudes towards having babies. The sample consisted of n = 157 participants. Participants’ responses were subjected to a preliminary principal components analys…

Cultural StudiesValue (ethics)Social Psychologylcsh:BF1-990150050109 social psychologyAttitude scaleEnglish language050105 experimental psychologyDevelopmental psychologyGender StudiesGermanchildrenDevelopmental and Educational Psychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesattitudesquestionnaire05 social sciencesExplicit methodlanguage.human_languageConfirmatory factor analysislcsh:Psychologygender differencesAnthropologyScale (social sciences)languagePsychology
researchProduct

Love, Relationships and Couple Happiness: A Cross-Cultural Comparison Among Spanish Couples and Moroccan Couples in Southern Spain

2021

Love and relationships are sociocultural constructions that, in recent times, have experienced great changes in terms of type of relationship, type of love and happiness of the couple. Few studies have analysed the love relationships immigrant population in Europe. This study aims to explore the differences and similarities in love styles between Spaniards and Moroccan immigrants, the country’s largest foreign population, and analyse the relationship between these styles and level of couple happiness. This cross-sectional study disseminated a survey to young adults between the ages of 18 and 40 in southern Spain. Of those who received the survey, 574 young adults responded, of which 182 wer…

Cultural StudiesValue (ethics)Social Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subjectImmigrationPopulationpost-migration changes050109 social psychologyPassionmoroccanGender StudiesDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyhappinessPsychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSociocultural evolutioneducationhealth care economics and organizationsmedia_commoneducation.field_of_study05 social sciencessocial sciencesspanishCross-cultural studiesRomancehumanitiesBF1-990050902 family studiesAnthropologyHappiness0509 other social sciencesPsychologySocial psychologyloveInterpersona: An International Journal on Personal Relationships
researchProduct