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Published: 01 November 2012
... and patriarchy is rather obvious, its association with caste is more complex. Thus, although by the 1990s it had become a multi-caste phenomenon – viz. Khandayat, Karan and Brahmin women were affected by it – one needs to keep in mind here that a great deal of research needs to be done in order to determine...
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Jean Rhys and drunken consciousness (1929–1939)
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Steven Earnshaw
Published: 01 December 2018
... stream of consciousness truth Woolf Virginia art autobiography conformity reality ‘abandonment’ aloneness binge drinking existence Existential humanity Revonsuo Antti society alienation commitment patriarchy Dostoevsky Fyodor epilepsy form literary writer drinker being in the world...
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Cranford (1851)
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Patsy Stoneman
Published: 30 September 2006
... not triumphs over patriarchy, but results of marginalisation. The positive movement of the novel comes not from female separatism, but from women and men who work and care for children. Auerbach Nina Bible The Caring Cecil Lord David Dodsworth Martin Femininity Feminism Gaskell Elizabeth Keating Peter...
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Published: 31 August 2011
...This chapter explores the various meanings of love within a Scottish marriage from the seventeenth to nineteenth centuries, discussing how people used the language of love within their correspondence, and arguing that constructions of love were deeply implicated in the operation of patriarchy...
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Published: 31 August 2011
... Thomas negotiation of patriarchy modern intimacy friendship and duty romantic relationships Intimacy within modern society is increasingly understood to be a mechanism for reducing inequalities of power within romantic relationships. As Theodore Zeldin argues, modern intimacy is about two individuals...
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Published online: 19 July 2012
Published in print: 31 August 2011
... that patriarchy continued to be the central model for marriage across the period as couples found ways to negotiate its strictures to make it compatible with their personal experiences. As a result, women found spaces to hold power within the family, but could not translate it to power beyond the household...
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Published: 22 July 2016
... and restored, revealing the intimate and mutually supportive relationships they shared as they faced spiritual, emotional, and physical trials and tribulations. The chapter demonstrates the potential power that patriarchy exerts on our historical memory of past women, as well as maps essential contexts...
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The varieties of Anglo-American law: property, patriarchy and women’s legal status in England and America
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Lindsay R. Moore
Published: 01 July 2019
... patriarchy Virginia wives dower rights inheritance widows servants entails jointures marriage settlements Connecticut Massachusetts adultery Anglo-American law women England patriarchy coverture property common law equity law ecclesiastical law The English legal system was the subject...
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Introduction
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Samuel Fullerton
Published: 25 June 2024
... whoremongers and whoredom bestiality Bishops’ Wars Charles II King civil war mobilisation pornography print culture public culture Quakers and Quakerism Restoration royalists and royalism Stationers’ Company Stuart dynasty theatre Traub Valerie 2 Timothy Dabhoiwala Faramerz patriarchy post...
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Censorship gazes on female portraiture
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Ronnie Close
Published: 06 February 2024
... Monaim Naked Blogger of Cairo 1967 War between Egypt and Israel decoloniality theory history of photography singularity in history of photography Ahmed Ibrahim Mounier Nadia censorship photography digital gender heteronormativity aesthetics modernity politics patriarchy Egypt...
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The Gentlewoman's Remembrance: Patriarchy, Piety, and Singlehood in Early Stuart England
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Isaac Stephens
Published online: 19 January 2017
Published in print: 22 July 2016
... wrote her autobiography and the influence that family and religion had on her unmarried state, reading, and confessional identity, expanding our understanding and knowledge about patriarchy, piety, and singlehood in early modern England....
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Appealing to women
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Steven Fielding
Published: 25 December 2003
... of the decade. Labour's women activists were in other respects broadly content with the party's emphases. Furthermore, Labour's women also blamed members of their own sex as much as or more than men for inequalities feminists would subsequently deem to be the result of ‘patriarchy’. Conservative Party Labour...
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Women Before the Court: Law and Patriarchy in the Anglo-American World, 1600-1800
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Lindsay R. Moore
Published online: 23 January 2020
Published in print: 01 July 2019
...Women before the court: Law and patriarchy in the Anglo-American World, 1600–1800 is a ground-breaking study of women in Britain and British America. Drawing from archival sources from both sides of the Atlantic, it offers an innovative, comparative approach to the study of women’s...
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Falling away from the Church? Negotiating religious selfhoods in post-1945 England
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Barry Hazley
Published: 01 April 2020
... return migration Cork Cork Examiner employment opportunities Portelli Alessandro Mangan Anna May Me and Mine myths self the nostalgia suspicion Secularisation Piety Domesticity Respectability Marriage Family Clerical control Patriarchy Disavowal Self-realisation Writing...
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Published: 02 January 2020
... progressive politics and feminism, for example, Katharine Glasier and Nessie Stewart-Brown. Louise Lind-af-Hageby and Mona Caird in particular situated their opposition to vivisection and other cruelties in the context of resistance to patriarchy, while the novelist Ouida saw the persecution of animals...
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Introduction: addressing the other woman
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Kimberly Lamm
Published: 28 February 2018
... between artists and writers Hemmings Clare Kotz Liz other woman Davis Angela Mitchell Juliet psychoanalysis Irigaray Luce Robinson Hilary abjection Spillers Hortense Artaud Antonin Freud Sigmund hieroglyph pre Oedipal Nochlin Linda Exhibitions of Feminist Art Other of Patriarchy The Sign...
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(Re)making spaces and ‘working out ways’: women in the printing industry
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Jesse Adams Stein
Published: 19 November 2016
... architecture deindustrialisation Eveleigh Railway Workshops Sydney Stringer Sandra Elisabeth Cooper Kim Lewis Neil Skewes Barry offset lithography typing manufacturing West Don Lincolne Stuart graphic design Women workers Gender Labour history Apprenticeship Patriarchy Spatial design Press...
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The last taboo: women, body hair and feminism
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Karín Lesnik-Oberstein
Published: 04 January 2011
... that regulates and controls, or produces, the female body. It suggests that the problem of women and body weight has become as much a means for the patriarchy to define and control ‘femininity’, as a site of resistance to patriarchy, and also explores body-hair removal in relation to maleness. In these senses...
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Introduction: thinking patriarchy
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Katie Barclay
Published: 31 August 2011
... of love and intimacy ensures that there can be no straightforward history of patriarchal systems. Clerk of Penicuik Kilpatrick Christian Lady Clerk obedience courtship England Europe marriage Scandinavia Stone Lawrence children emotion equality industrialisation love France patriarchy...
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Marriage within Scottish culture
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Katie Barclay
Published: 31 August 2011
... adult offspring, young children and servants, was the ideal form of household and the very basis of the social order. Symbolically, the conjugal relationship was the epitome of patriarchy, which all other social relationships, including that of king and subjects, should emulate. The ideal marriage...