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Knowing difference
In: Women's studies international forum, Band 14, Heft 4, S. 285-294
Once Upon a Time: Teaching About the World's Women Through Literature
Literature about women such as African American voting rights activist Fannie Lou Hamer or political activist Aung San Suu Kyi of Myanmar provides prime materials for teaching about women's success in fighting social ills.
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Seen and Heard: A Century of Arab Women in Literature and Culture
In: The Middle East journal, Band 58, Heft 3, S. 534
ISSN: 0026-3141
The Work and Retirement Decisions of Older Women: A Literature Review
In: Social Security Bulletin
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Carol M. Meale, Women and Literature in Britain, 1150-1500. Cambridge University Press, 1993
In: Medieval Feminist Newsletter, Band 17, S. 18-20
ISSN: 2154-4042
Recent Scholarship on Women in Literature and on the Concept of the Body in China
In: Journal of women's history, Band 8, Heft 4, S. 177-186
ISSN: 1527-2036
Celtic women: women in Celtic society and literature
Drawing on literary, mythological, legal, and historical sources, Peter Berresford Ellis sets out to explore the reality behind the myriad images we hold today. His Celtic Women provides a balanced and informed perspective on the position of women in Celtic society and asks how much of this ancient culture has filtered down through the ages. Ellis examines the concept of the "Mother Goddess" origin of the Celts as well as the pantheon of women in Celtic mythology - from Etain and Emer, and Macha and Medb, to Rhiannon and Gwenhwyvar (Guinevere). He also discusses a wide range of important historical personalities. Although Boudicca (Boadicea) is often cited as the most powerful historical Celtic female figure - the one who led southern Britain in insurrection against the Romans - Ellis shows that she was by no means unique
Images of women in literature on physical education and sport: Representations of social transformation in France under the Third Republic, 1870-1939
International audience Writings on 'the female' under the Third Republic in France provide evidence of the profound changes taking place in the social representation of femininity and masculinity during the period. They correspond to dramatic changes in the socio-economic context in parallel with those in the scientific models being used to describe human bodily movement. This paper sets out to demonstrate both the structure of the discussion on femininity and the practice of exercise, and the possible links with changes in women's education and their social position in France. It attempts to go beyond the traditional analysis of the historical relationships between women and exercise in the period under examination (1870-1939). It reviews the debates on these relationships taking place at the time in France and within the state education system during the Third Republic and focuses on three specific aspects: work, school and society.
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Arab women literature
In: Arab affairs, Band 1, Heft 9, S. 109-117
ISSN: 0950-0731
Nach einer kurzen Problematisierung des Begriffs "Frauenliteratur" werden die Entwicklungslinien des literarischen Schaffens arabischer Autorinnen in diesem Jahrhundert nachgezeichnet. Eine im eigentlichen Sinn feministische Literatur gibt es seit den frühen 60er Jahren. (DÜI-Hns)
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Celtic women: women in Celtic society and literature
This book examines the status of women in ancient Celtic society, looking at powerful fgures such as Boadicea and her struggle with the Romans. Ellis examines the rights of women in Celtic law, their position in mythology and the view that ultimately Christianity degenerated their role.