… to be informed by a clear picture of those involved in any case. What challenges does feminism still face at the … does not entail the hatred of men or their extermination. Women demand to be heard because those oppressive structures …
… basis. In the thirteenth century, communities of women called “beguines” flourished throughout Europe. These lay women were not consecrated religious and yet, they often … of Digne (d. 1274) left by Las donnas de Robaut (the Women of Roubaud), the self-titled beguine women in …
… research, and scholarship in the global community.” Women’s leadership The Yale Women’s Leadership Forum , a … offer welcoming remarks and participate in the forum. The event will also feature remarks from María Teresa Fernández … officials and members of the Yale Club of Nigeria. The event will include Haroun Adamu (Yale College Class of 1970) …
… performance of collaborative articulation between men and women in the quest for stable and strong societies. We might … be undertaken with a view to demonstrating parameters of women’s ownership of these factors of performance. Finally, I … main Research Interests are: written and oral Literature, women’s literature as well as educational and cultural …
… basis. In the thirteenth century, communities of women called “beguines” flourished throughout Europe. These lay women were not consecrated religious and yet, they often … of Digne (d. 1274) left by Las donnas de Robaut (the Women of Roubaud), the self-titled beguine women in …
… in the social struggles of Mexican society, especially women’s struggle. A vital part of the history of my career … Where are the stories that I want to tell? Where are the women reflected? My first documentary tells the story of an … is a lot of governmental support, that is not quite the case in Puerto Rico. Imagine someone watched your documentary …
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… in which he attempted to prevent enslaved men and women from appearing as witnesses in order to maintain Doctor … the enslaved people in under their control? What does this case reveal about the societies of the enslaved, and how it …
… see Ben Kiernan, Introduction, in Dith Pran and Kim De Paul, eds.,Children of Cambodia’s Killing Fields, Yale … work among? workers, farmers, intellectuals, capitalists, women, monks? What is your understanding of these groups? 14. …
… – both at the level of theory and praxis. Taking the case of the Indian Maoists, the paper explores a political … KALPANA KANNABIRAN The Idea of a Bill of Rights for Women: Violence, Multiple Discrimination and the Imagination of Justice The unabated violence against women, sexual minorities, Dalits, minorities and indigenous …
… submitted to the East Asian Studies Program, “ A Comfort Women Redress Movement without Comfort Women .” The Council on East Asian Studies had a chance to … or brief summary of your essay entitled “A Comfort Women Redress Movement without Comfort Women”? Former comfort …
… for my larger dissertation project which examines the role women traders played in shaping the trajectory of Togo’s … decolonization movement. While in Togo, I interviewed women in their eighties and nineties about their encounters … women about the birth of their first child because this event is seen as the marker of the transition to womanhood in …