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Adhitya, Galant Nanta, and Nadia Lasari. "DESIRING DOMINATION: A POSTFEMINIST STUDY ON THE LYRICS OF LANA DEL REY’S ULTRAVIOLENCE ALBUM." Rubikon : Journal of Transnational American Studies 6, no. 1 (November 21, 2020): 34. http://dx.doi.org/10.22146/rubikon.v6i1.61488.

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Feminist movements are said to have served their purposes and achieved equality, empowerment, and emancipation for women. America thus enters the era of postfeminism. A redefined image of independent and free-spirited yet feminine women is brought through popular cultural products, creating a shift in the view of 21st century American women, one of which can be seen from their response toward male domination. It is expressed in the lyrics of songs compiled in Lana Del Rey’s Ultraviolence album. This study employs descriptive qualitative method by treating the lyrics with the same approach as poetry. The data are in the form of language features, such as words, phrases, clauses, lines, and verses related to women’s response to male domination. McRobbie’s notion of double entanglement allows this study to borrow the feminist concept of male domination. There are five male dominating conducts found in the lyrics: 1) marginalization in “Sad Girl”; 2) subordination in “Shades of Cool”, 3) stereotype in “The Other Woman”; 4) physical and psychological violence in “Ultraviolence”, sexual violence in “Fucked My Way Up to the Top”; 5) domestic workload in “Old Money”. Meanwhile, the women’s response toward male domination is expressed in “Brooklyn Baby”. The progressive postfeminists approach male domination differently from the conservative feminists. The female speaker of the lyrics comprehend that her men’s conducts are dominating her, yet she receives them with a manner full of desire. For her, every relationship has the luxury to define their own rules as long as there is a consensual agreement from both parties involved.Keywords: domination; lyrics; postfeminism; postnational; women
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Tomic, Marta. "Women in academic profession and male domination." Sociologija 52, no. 2 (2010): 181–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/soc1002181t.

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This paper presents a case study of women in the academic teaching profession in the context of the Criminal Police Academy, a Belgrade higher education institution of a typically male-dominant type. The aim of the paper is to describe and analyze women's current position and upward career mobility, as well as to discover the causes and mechanisms limiting their weaker (slower) professional recognition. Multiple case method was deployed, on the basis of data collected from various sources: relevant literature on gender inequality of women in the academic profession, official documents of the institution in which the study was conducted, and personal life stories of women research subjects taken through in-depth semi-structured interviews. The results indicate that women who are part of a masculine climate in their academic teaching profession and in their personal life, are arguably in a subordinate position compared to men, and accept their position as quite natural. The research was limited to six typical cases, so that the conclusions may be generalized only with the greatest care; however, researchers who are interested in checking the study's objectivity and validity are provided with the adequate basis for further testing. The research shows that personal perspectives and testimonies of women can contribute to a deeper understanding of their disadvantage in academia, while at the same time contributing to the sociology of the 'individual' and the 'qualitative' by expanding the database on gender issues.
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Supriyono. "The Ambiguity of Men's Hegemony In American." ARRUS Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities 1, no. 2 (September 24, 2021): 64–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.35877/soshum577.

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Women in male domination and at the same time defends men with the dominance they have. This shows that there is an ambiguous attitude of a woman in responding to the discourse of male domination, injustice in the role of women and affirming women's resistance to male domination. From this, the main problem is the subject's response in dealing with the discourse of male domination through women's resistance strategies through participation in society. The concept or theory and research method used is hegemony. The results obtained are the idea of equality in education being used as a resistance strategy in the discourse of male domination and at the same time strengthening women's resistance to male domination. In addition, the strategy also developed the idea of women's strength based on educational equality, namely through access to higher education
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Supriyono, Supriyono. "NOVEL AMERICAN WIFE SITTENFELDKARYA ELIZABETH CURTIS : PENGARUH LAKI-LAKI TERHADAP PEREMPUAN." Basastra: Jurnal Bahasa, Sastra, dan Pengajarannya 8, no. 2 (November 4, 2020): 273. http://dx.doi.org/10.20961/basastra.v8i2.44946.

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<p><em>The male hegemony in Elizabeth Curtis Sittenfeld's novel American Wife presents women with their dominance. This shows an ambiguous attitude of a woman in responding to the discourse of male domination, the injustice of women's roles and an affirmation of women's resistance to male domination. From here the main problem is the subject's response to the discourse of male domination through women's resistance strategies through participation in society. The concept or theory and the research method used are qualitative. The result obtained is that the idea of equality in education is used as a strategy of resistance in the discourse of male domination as well as strengthening women's resistance to male domination. In addition, the strategy also develops ideas about women's strength based on equality in education, namely through access to higher education.</em></p>
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Köstü, Bülent, Önder Ercan, Alev Özer, Murat Bakacak, and Fazıl Avcı. "Male fetus domination in total placenta previa cases." Perinatal Journal 23, no. 2 (August 1, 2015): 84–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.2399/prn.15.0232006.

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Townsend, Victor R., and Robert G. Jaeger. "Territorial Conflicts over Prey: Domination by Large Male Salamanders." Copeia 1998, no. 3 (August 3, 1998): 725. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1447804.

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Sasanti, Ani, Nuning Zaidah, and Yuli Kurniati Werdiningsih. "Bentuk-Bentuk Dominasi Laki-Laki Dalam Kumpulan Crita Cekak Janji Sejati Karya Kustri Sumiyardhana Menurut Kajian Feminisme." JISABDA: Jurnal Ilmiah Sastra dan Bahasa Daerah, Serta Pengajarannya 3, no. 2 (June 30, 2022): 29–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.26877/jisabda.v3i2.11351.

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This study aims to describe the forms of male domination in the collection of the crita cekak of the Janji Sejati by Kustri Sumiyardhana. The research method in this study is qualitative research. The source of the research data is a collection of crita cekak Janji Sejati by Kustri Sumiyardhana by choosing six cerkak. They are Nalika Srengenge Anglsup, Primbon, Janji Sejati, Pegatan, Dhukuhe Sumar and Nulung. The data are in the form of phrases, clauses, and sentences that contain elements of forms of male domination. The data collection technique used a document study with the stages of reading and taking notes. This study uses data analysis techniques in the form of data reduction, data display and data verification. The theoretical study chosen is the study of feminism with a focus on forms of male domination.The results obtained by this study found that there are forms of male domination in the collection of crita cekak Janji Sejati by Kustri Sumiyardhana, namely subordination or unimportance, stereotypes or negative labeling, violence including physical violence, psychological violence, sexual violence and economic violence. Forms of male domination occur in the family, community and public spheres
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Ismah, Nor. "Destabilising Male Domination: Building Community-Based Authority among Indonesian FemaleUlama." Asian Studies Review 40, no. 4 (September 15, 2016): 491–509. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10357823.2016.1228605.

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Edwards, Grace. "Jobs for the boys: male domination within nursing and midwifery." British Journal of Midwifery 2, no. 10 (October 2, 1994): 504–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/bjom.1994.2.10.504.

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Asturi, Ratna Dwi, and Mohamad Ikhwan Rosyidi. "Women Oppression as A Result of Male Domination Represented in Malladi’s Novel The Mango Season." Allure Journal 2, no. 2 (July 30, 2022): 114–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.26877/allure.v2i2.11940.

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Oppression is the name of social injustice. It is perpetuated through social institutions, practices, and norms on social group by social group. Indian society belongs to the man since time immemorial. The woman has been given a secondary and inferior position in her family and society. She has been facing injustice, suppression, oppression, subjugation, and exploitation in a male-dominated Indian society. This study aims to describe how male domination and women’s oppression experienced by women and its explanation in what extent oppression reject male domination represented in The Mango Season novel. The method used in this study is descriptive qualitative study and using Derrida’s theory of deconstruction to support the data. The main theory used in this study is Maine’s theory of Patriarchy in a perspective of feminist. This study shows that the novel deconstructs its portrayal of male’s domination towards women. So, by destabilizing the binary opposition in the novel, that are males oppose females, the males-females hierarchy are reversed.
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Cook, R. C. "Corporealities : masculine domination and the development of American male performance art." Thesis, University of Reading, 2002. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.252219.

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Tijani, Ishaq. "Male domination, female revolt : race, class, and gender in Kuwaiti women's fiction /." Leiden : Brill, 2009. http://opac.nebis.ch/cgi-bin/showAbstract.pl?u20=9789004167797.

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Wanjeri, Michael Maina. "Language and gender : Male domination among the Kikuyu of Kenya, East Africa." Thesis, Karlstad University, Faculty of Arts and Education, 2006. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kau:diva-272.

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Language and gender is one of the most intriguing and interesting areas in sociolinguistic study. It investigates how men and women (or boys and girls) use language differently in social contexts.

Extensive study and research has been carried out in this field, particularly in regard to the English language. Eminent linguists such as Ronald Wardhaugh, David Crystal, Ralph Fasold, and Deborah Tannen have studied varying male-female use of the English language. They have also attempted comparison with other languages and cultures. Wardhaugh, for instance, has studied male-female use of language in English, American-Indian languages (such as Gros Ventre), Asian and Oriental languages (Yukaghir, Japanese) among others, and his findings have become the subject of several of his published works.

In their investigations they have found that almost invariably, the way men use language shows them to be socially dominant over women. This persists even in such cases as in the Malagasy language spoken in Madagascar, where men display linguistic characteristics more popularly associated with women and vice versa (Wardhaugh).

This paper seeks to determine whether men use language to dominate women among the Kikuyu ethnic group of Kenya, East Africa, to which I belong. Areas such as terms used to refer to men and women, taboo language and language use in marital situations are examined, among others. I also attempt to find out what influence this has had on English spoken in Kenya.

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Tijani, O. I. "Male domination, female revolt : race, class and gender in Kuwaiti women's fiction." Thesis, University of Edinburgh, 2005. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.662957.

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This thesis investigates various form of women’s resistance to male domination in Kuwaiti society, as represented in Kuwaiti women’s fiction. Two short stories: Hayfā’ Hāshim’s “al-Intiqām al-rahīb” (1953) and Laylā al-‘Uthmān’s “Min milaff imra’s” (1979), and three novels: al-‘Uthmān’s Wasmiyya takhruj min al-bahr (1986), Tayba al-Ibrāhīm’s Mudhakkirāt khādim (1995), and Fawziyya S. al-Sālim’s Muzūn (2000) are closely analysed, drawing from Marxist-feminist literary criticism. I argue that these texts portray their respective heroines, representing pre-oil generations of Kuwaiti women – born before or in the first half of the twentieth century – as resistant and/or revolutionary figures, contrary to the common notion of their stereotypical passivity and submissiveness. In view of the fact that these texts, as well as some others that are not represented here, form a minority among Kuwaiti women’s fiction, they are here considered as ‘feminist revolutionary’ texts. Part One introduces Kuwait and its people, with special reference to the development of Kuwaiti fiction (Chapter One), and the Kuwaiti female literary tradition (Chapter Two). Part Two (Chapters Three through Six) demonstrates how the Kuwaiti patriarchal tradition has affected, and continues to affect, race, class and gender relations in Kuwait, in a way that is discriminatory against and oppressive to women. An example of this is found in the sex-related concept of sharaf or fadīha (social honour or dishonour) – a-common-denominator ideology which each of the texts seeks to reflect and deconstruct. Exploring the agency which each of the authors has constructed for her heroine’s defiance, evasion, or subversion of patriarchal authority, this study asserts that some pre-oil Kuwaiti women have been actively resistant to male domination, and that they have worked for social change.
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Semenovich, Lacie M. "Old beginnings : the re-inscription of masculine domination at the new millennium in Margaret Atwood's Oryx and Crake /." Cleveland, Ohio : Cleveland State University, 2008. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=csu1231430843.

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Thesis (M.A.)--Cleveland State University, 2008.
Abstract. Title from PDF t.p. (viewed on Apr. 14, 2009). Includes bibliographical references (p. 56-63). Available online via the OhioLINK ETD Center. Also available in print.
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Studholme, Sophie Alkhaled. "Women entrepreneurs in Saudi Arabia : bargaining within a patriarchal society." Thesis, University of Aberdeen, 2013. http://digitool.abdn.ac.uk:80/webclient/DeliveryManager?pid=201720.

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Saudi Arabia is one of the world’s largest exporters of oil and is known as the hub of Islam. It has been argued that the production of oil has a harmful effect on the economic and political status of women. Therefore, these tribal states are left with atypically strong patriarchal institutions where women are assigned to the domestic sphere. However, the international political pressure on Saudi Arabia to improve the position of women post the events of September the 11th 2001 has led the government to mobilise initiatives encouraging women into the public sphere. In addition, the depletion of oil resources has drawn the government’s attention to lessen its dependency on oil production and concentrate on private sector investment. Part of the government’s strategy has specifically focused on women, who hold much of the wealth in the country, to invest in the entrepreneurial sector in order to diversify the Saudi economy and provide employment to the rapidly increasing population. However, the laws continue to maintain women’s secondary position in society, as they are built on tribal customs and ideologies which treat women as ‘legal minors’ under the guardianship of her closest male relative. Furthermore, women are confined to jobs in the labour market which are deemed ‘suitable to their nature’, and thus, their entrepreneurial investment is constrained by gender-­‐discriminating laws and placed within certain industries. Research on Saudi women’s experiences of participating in the labour force are scarce, as is the literature on Saudi female entrepreneurs .This thesis adopts a relational multilevel framework with the lens of ‘patriarchal connectivity’ in investigating the salient micro-­‐ domestic, meso-­‐societal and macro-­‐ state opportunities and boundaries of 13 Saudi female entrepreneurs embedded in the patriarchal context. The research adopts a relational methodological approach, capitalising on qualitative in-­‐depth interviews with the female entrepreneurs to explore their entrepreneurial experiences, motivations, and the boundaries and opportunities they face. Furthermore, the study investigates women’s negotiation strategies in overcoming the patriarchal boundaries. The findings highlight the women’s ‘emancipatory’ motivations behind entrepreneurship. They also illustrate the nature of the ‘permeable boundaries’ within and across the patriarchal domestic, societal and state domains, which meant the women were paradoxically confronted by ‘enabling’ opportunities and ‘constraining’ boundaries in each of the domains. However, whilst the women did exercise agency at some permeable boundaries, this agency remained within the confines of a prevailing patriarchal structure.
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Axelsson, Lina, and Malin Eriksson. "Bevakningsbranschen, en bransch för alla? -En kvalitativ studie om väktare och ordningsvakters upplevelser och förståelse av kön i en mansdominerad bransch." Thesis, Örebro universitet, Institutionen för humaniora, utbildnings- och samhällsvetenskap, 2021. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:oru:diva-92444.

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The purpose of this essay is to investigate the importance of gender in the security guard occupation and also to investigate what gender-marked notions about the security industry that exist among the respondents. Furthermore, the purpose is to investigate the respondents' experience of the impact that gender has on the working group. Previous research on police officers shows that within the police force there are perceptions of how one should be and act that are related to notions of the biological sex. Furthermore, research shows that the ideal of masculinity is central to the profession, as there are preconceived notions that a police officer needs to have certain masculine qualities. Through six qualitative semi-structured interviews, we examined the respondents' experience of the importance of gender in their work as security guards as well as for the working group. We also examined the respondents' perceptions of the industry. The results show that all respondents have a positive image of the profession, where they are treated with respect regardless of gender. Some respondents describe that each gender has certain characteristics that distinguish them, but that it does not affect how well they can perform their work. Furthermore, it appears that all respondents' see the profession of security guards as a masculine industry. On the other hand, it is not masculine qualities that are described that are necessary in the profession. Rather softer qualities such as empathy are described as necessary.
Syftet med denna uppsats är att undersöka vilken betydelse som väktare och ordningsvakter upplever att kön har i deras arbete och hur det påverkar arbetsgruppen, samt undersöka vilka genusmärkta föreställningar som finns bland respondenterna om branschen i sin helhet. Tidigare forskning om poliser visar att det inom poliskåren finns uppfattningar om hur man bör vara och agera som är kopplade till föreställningar om det biologiska könet. Vidare visar forskningen att maskulinitetsideal är centralt inom yrket, då det finns förutfattade meningar om att en polis behöver ha vissa maskulina egenskaper. Genom sex kvalitativa semistrukturerade intervjuer har vi undersökt respondenternas upplevelse av betydelsen av kön i arbetet som ordningsvakt och väktare, liksom köns inverkan på arbetsgruppen samt undersöka respondenternas föreställningar om branschen. Resultatet visar att samtliga respondenter har en positiv bild av yrket, där man behandlas med respekt oavsett kön. Vissa respondenter beskriver att respektive kön har vissa egenskaper som utmärker dem, men att det inte är något som påverkar hur väl de kan utföra sitt arbete. Vidare framkommer det också att samtliga respondenter sett branschen som maskulint förknippad, men när respondenterna beskriver de egenskaperna som anses som nödvändiga och fördelaktiga i yrket är det snarare mjukare egenskaper som beskrivs exempelvis inkännande och empati som nämns.
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Kim, Gumsun, of Western Sydney Nepean University, and Faculty of Visual and Performing Arts. "A question of equality : women and women's art under patriarchal society." THESIS_FVPA_XXX_Kim_G.xml, 1995. http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/358.

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In the past and present the inter-gender relationship has been based on male domination resulting in the overlooking of the female role and value. Many male-inspired theories helped to establish this hierarchical relationship and to perpetuate the belief that men and women have been created differently and not equally privileged. My research on the status of Korean women verifies these theories by examining how much social and cultural conditions have contributed to the difference between the genders to the disadvantage of women. It also reveals the distortion of patriarchal theories by investigating the principle of Confucianism which led to the depravation of Korean women's opportunities to develop themselves. The present level of achievement for women's equality is the result of these women's struggles. I as a women artist, present my work so that it will help both men and women to raise their awareness and to eliminate the prejudice towards females in society. The early principle of the Yin and Yang, distorted later for political benefits, implied a cooperative relationship of two forces for creation and development. Although these force are different and independent, when used cooperatively, they make a complete picture of stability and harmony. If they remain separate forces there is no resulting completion of creation, but instability and misfortunes. By disclosing this principle of harmony in Shamanism and early Confucianism, I also present the notion that all kinds of misfortunes come out of a broken harmony between creatures, peoples, and genders.
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Nerua, Lucas Alberto Essilamo. "GÃnero e EducaÃÃo Escolar: AnÃlise das representaÃÃes de gÃnero nos livros didÃticos do ensino primÃrio em MoÃambique." Universidade Federal do CearÃ, 2016. http://www.teses.ufc.br/tde_busca/arquivo.php?codArquivo=16185.

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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento CientÃfico e TecnolÃgico
à partindo da importÃncia, funÃÃo e em especÃfico do papel ideolÃgico que a educaÃÃo escolar em particular os manuais didÃticos tiveram no processo de reconstruÃÃo nacional, na formaÃÃo e difusÃo da nova identidade moÃambicana no pÃs-independÃncia (1975), que a presente dissertaÃÃo se propÃe a refletir sobre o papel ideolÃgico da educaÃÃo escolar, em particular dos livros didÃticos do ensino primÃrio, no processo de concepÃÃo, construÃÃo e reproduÃÃo institucional das diferenÃas ou igualdade de gÃnero. Para este proposito, analisamos como os livros didÃticos representam as relaÃÃes de gÃnero entre homem e mulher em seus conteÃdos, bem como verificamos se questionam ou reproduzem os papeis socialmente aceitos pra homens e mulheres. Tomamos como material empÃrico de nossa pesquisa os livros didÃticos dos primeiros 7 anos de escolaridade do ensino primÃrio de gestÃo pÃblica, nomeadamente, o de lÃngua portuguesa (livro de leitura), EducaÃÃo Moral e CÃvica, OfÃcios e MatemÃtica. Afastando-se das concepÃÃes pedagÃgicas sobre o livro didÃtico, o estudo encara por meio dos pressupostos da obra âa dominaÃÃo masculinaâ de Bourdieu, o livro didÃtico em anÃlise enquanto um espaÃo privilegiado de difusÃo de estereÃtipos, diferenÃas de gÃnero entre homem e mulher que tendem a representar o primeiro como provedor e a segunda como subalterna/submissa. Nesta vertente, os resultados desta pesquisa sugerem que a educaÃÃo escolar por meio dos livros didÃticos do ensino primÃrio em MoÃambique tende a reproduzir institucionalmente as diferenÃas de gÃnero ao transcrever relaÃÃes de gÃnero arbitrarias e desiguais como o tipo ideal de padrÃes comportamentais de gÃnero, que mostram o lugar e as atividades que devem ser desempenhadas pelas mulheres e nÃo por homens e vice- versa. O que perpetua nos educandos o arbitrÃrio cultural masculino que passa a ser exposto e tomado como modelo desejÃvel de conduta, ainda que esconda dentro de si mesmo uma descriminaÃÃo da mulher, sua ocultaÃÃo e submissÃo a essa ordem social masculina que à reprime e a confina a doxa da dominaÃÃo patriarcal de gÃnero.
It is from the importance, role and specific ideological role that school education in particular textbooks had in the national reconstruction process, training and dissemination of new Mozambican identity in the post-independence (1975), which this thesis proposes to reflect on the ideological role of education, particularly of textbooks for primary education in the process of designing, building and institutional differences or reproduction of gender equality. For this purpose, we analyze how the textbooks are gender relations between men and women in their content and verify that question or reproduce socially accepted roles for men and women. We took as empirical material of our research textbooks of the first seven years of schooling primary school of public administration in particular the Portuguese language (reading book), Moral and Civic Education, Crafts and Mathematics. Away from the pedagogical conceptions of the textbook, the study sees through the assumptions of the book "male domination" of Bourdieu, the textbook in question as a special area of diffusion of stereotypes, gender differences between man and woman They tend to represent the first as provider and the second as a subaltern / submissive. In this respect, the results of this research suggest that school education through textbooks of primary education in Mozambique tends to institutionally reproduce gender differences when transcribing arbitrary and unequal gender relations as the ideal type of behavioral patterns of gender, showing the place and the activities that should be occupied by women and not by men and vice versa. What perpetuates the students the male cultural arbitrary that happens to be exposed and taken as desirable role model, although that hides within itself a discrimination against women, its concealment and submission to this male social order to repress and confines doxa of patriarchal domination gender.
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Benchikh, Mérabha. "Devenir femme politique. La socialisation et la professionnalisation politiques des femmes à l'aune de la domination masculine." Thesis, Besançon, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011BESA1054.

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Il est d’actualité de parler de l’engagement politique des femmes en France dans un contexte qui se voudrait paritaire. A travers leurs biographies, leurs trajectoires militantes et électives, leurs carrières ainsi que l’exercice de leurs pratiques s’inscrivant dans ce champ particulier : qu’est-ce qui détermine une femme à se professionnaliser en politique ?Ainsi, pourquoi y a-t-il encore trop peu de femmes en France à briguer des mandats électifs alors que ces dernières se montrent sensibilisées aux problèmes que connaît notre société et, ont la volonté d’apporter des modifications à l’évolution sociale, tant par le biais de leurs actions qu’à travers leurs votes pour lesquels elles se mobilisent en nommant des représentants garants d’une politique déterminée. De toute évidence, les femmes sont totalement ancrées dans la politique puisqu’elles en débattent et en font comme n’importe quel-le citoyen-ne. Leur participation aux élections en témoigne. Dans ce cas, pourquoi sont-elles aussi peu intégrées dans le système politique ? Qu’est-ce qui freine alors leur participation publique ?Pour ce faire, notre étude traitera de la socialisation et de la professionnalisation des femmes dans le champ politique si particulier où pouvoir est synonyme de virilité, à travers une comparaison genrée des carrières féminines et masculines
It is timely to talk about the political involvement of women in France in a context that would be equally represented. Through their biographies, their paths activists and elected office, their careers and the exercise of their practices undertaken in this particular field : what determines a woman to become professional in politics ?Thus, why there are still too few women in France to run for elective office while the latter show themselves aware of the problems facing our society and are willing to make changes to social evolution, both through their actions and through their votes for which they are mobilized by appointing representatives to guarantee a given policy. Clearly, women are totally entrenched in politics as they debate the issue and make it like any other citizen. Their turnout attests. In that case, why are they so poorly integrated into the political system ? What will lock their public participation ?To do, our survey will deal with the women’s socialization and professionalization in the peculiar political universe where the power is synonymous with manliness, through a gendered comparison of the feminine and masculine careers
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Books on the topic "Male domination"

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Dietrich, Gabriele. Patriarchy and caste: Keynote address at anti-caste conference, Dr. Babasahib Ambedkar Maratwada University, Aurangabad, 2008. Mumbai: Vikas Adhyayan Kendra, 2009.

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Choudhury, Serajul Islam. Pitr̥tāntrikatāra bipakshe. Ḍhākā: Bidyā Prakāśa, 2007.

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Bourdieu, Pierre. Masculine domination. Cambridge: Polity Press, 2001.

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Bourdieu, Pierre. Masculine domination. Stanford, Calif: Stanford University Press, 2001.

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Die Verkehrung: Das Projekt des Patriarchats und das Gender-Dilemma. Wien: Promedia, 2011.

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Bourdieu, Pierre. La domination masculine. [Paris]: Seuil, 1998.

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Catherine, Marry, ed. Pour en finir avec la domination masculine: De A à Z. Paris: Empêcheurs de penser en rond, 2007.

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De "l'ennemi principal" aux principaux ennemis: Position vécue, subjectivité et conscience masculines de domination. Paris: L'Harmattan, 2010.

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Male domination, female revolt: Race, class, and gender in Kuwaiti women's fiction. Boston: Briil, 2009.

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Osterne, Socorro. Família, pobreza e gênero: O lugar da dominação masculina. Fortaleza: EDUECE, 2001.

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Book chapters on the topic "Male domination"

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Scruton, Roger. "Male Domination." In Untimely Tracts, 9–11. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-09419-6_5.

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Segal, Lynne. "The Belly of the Beast (I): Sex as Male Domination?" In Slow Motion, 171–94. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230582521_8.

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Kurian, Rachel. "Women’s Work, Male Domination and Controls over Income among Plantation Workers in Sri Lanka." In Women, Poverty and Ideology in Asia, 178–95. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-20757-2_8.

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Duchrow, Ulrich, and Franz J. Hinkelammert. "The Emergence and Development of Division of Labor, Money, Private Property, Empire, and Male Domination in Ancient and Modern Civilizations." In Transcending Greedy Money, 9–25. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137290021_2.

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Sutterlütti, Simon, and Stefan Meretz. "Reform and Revolution." In Make Capitalism History, 41–72. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-14645-9_2.

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AbstractTo overcome capitalism, the strategies of reform and revolution continue to play a prominent role. Historically, both strategies have led to state-dominated societies with a top-down structure of domination. This is no coincidence, as both strategies are fundamentally state-oriented and aim at gaining state power by “climbing the mountain” or “jumping over the gorge” and a subsequent reorganisation of society by the state. However, both strategies provide valuable insights into overcoming capitalism, with reformism strengthening the process element and revolution heralding the necessary break. Strengths and weaknesses of both strategies are discussed and variants critical of the state are evaluated. In the end, it is not the name that matters, but combining reformist and revolutionary insights with the development of a societal alternative as part of the struggle to overcome capitalism.
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Sutterlütti, Simon, and Stefan Meretz. "Introduction." In Make Capitalism History, 1–39. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-14645-9_1.

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AbstractIn the twentieth century traditional alternative to capitalism—socialism—suffered a catastrophic defeat. However, although emancipatory movements developed many new practices to tackle domination, injustice and exploitation, they have not found a new societal alternative and therefore struggle to develop a consistent approach to make capitalism history. From a bird’s eye view, many movements try to reform capitalism, revive traditional socialist ideas or remain vague about an alternative. To investigate an alternative to capitalism and real socialism, this chapter begins with a critic of capitalism and state socialism. With Marx and other critical theorists, the authors develop capitalism as an exchange- and market-based society. Capitalism produces a logic of exploitation, destruction and exclusion that even left-wing, ecologically oriented governments can only marginally limit, because the state has only a relative autonomy vis-à-vis the dominant economy. But state socialism is no real alternative either, because—like the market economy—it is based on wage labour and money and thus acts much more like an inefficient, more egalitarian, authoritarian brother, subject to many similar logics and defects.
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Leuven, Joost. "Comment: The Current State of Nonhuman Animal Agency." In The International Library of Environmental, Agricultural and Food Ethics, 155–59. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-63523-7_9.

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AbstractNonhuman animals frequently rebel against human domination. The existence of such cases of rebellion forces us to consider the moral importance of agency in nonhuman animal lives. It is necessary that moral philosophers look critically at the topic of self-realization in nonhuman animals. By reflecting on the attempts by the authors in this section of the book to do just that, this comment aims to make sense of nonhuman animal agency in the Anthropocene.
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Schachtner, Christina. "Narrating as an Answer to Sociocultural Challenges." In The Narrative Subject, 225–48. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-51189-0_6.

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Abstract The narrative typologies presented previously are juxtaposed with the principal characteristics of sociocultural transformation in this chapter. The findings reveal how these affect the network actors’ storytelling, but without dominating the narrative. Social developments come up against headstrong subjects who make use of their ability to select, differentiate, and reflect.
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"6. Aesthetics of Male Fantasy." In Culture and Domination, 184–227. Cornell University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/9781501745546-007.

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"Chapter Two. The Kuwaiti Female Literary Tradition: An Overview." In Male Domination, Female Revolt, 23–36. BRILL, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/ej.9789004167797.i-165.16.

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Conference papers on the topic "Male domination"

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Prihatina, Yuhri Inang. "Male Domination in Inheritance and Development of Gim Embroidery In Surakarta, Indonesia." In 1st International Conference on Social, Applied Science and Technology in Home Economics (ICONHOMECS 2017). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/iconhomecs-17.2018.59.

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Khodykin, A. V. "NON-DOMINANT CHOICE AS AN ATTRIBUTE OF A NARROW CORRIDOR OF FREEDOM." In Культура, наука, образование: проблемы и перспективы. Нижневартовский государственный университет, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.36906/ksp-2021/32.

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The concept of freedom as non-domination is analyzed in the context of the theory of the “narrow corridor” by D. Acemoglu and J. Robinson. The article presents the argumentation of researchers of republicanism about the correlation of the concepts of freedom as non-interference and freedom as non-domination. On the basis of the metaphor "cage of norms" proposed by Acemoglu and Robinson, the social factors that make the choice dominant are analyzed.
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Ogunsola-Bandele, Mercy, and Dietmar Kennepohl. ""Gendered" Hardcore Sciences in a Male World-Across ODL and Non ODL Institutions." In Tenth Pan-Commonwealth Forum on Open Learning. Commonwealth of Learning, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.56059/pcf10.2776.

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There has been a lot of concerns over the years on gender differences in enrolment into the hard core science, technology, engineering and mathematics, with men clearly predominating. This is supported by research reports linking the low enrolment of female students to proximity to institutions, learning styles, gender stereotypes and bias. If institutional proximity is one of the limiting factors then one would expect a rise in the female students enrolment in the sciences from ODL (that are accessible) and Non ODL (traditional) institutions that were also shut down during the COVID pandemic. It became important therefore to look at the gendered science in the male world especially during this period. Four Institutions including ODL and non ODL in two countries were selected based on convenience and easy access to data. For a comparative analysis, only programs run in sciences for two sessions across the institutions were considered according to gender using quantitative analysis. The result except in a particular non ODL institution supported previous studies of having more females in life sciences and males dominating the hardcore sciences. The life sciences and Mathematics recorded an increase in female students in the non ODL institution and a decrease in ODL institutions for the period under review. However information technology and computer science gave an increase in enrolment of female students In ODL institutions during the period. One is also tempted to infer from the results that the flexibility and accessibility of ODL bringing education to the door steps of learners may have encouraged more female students into delving into one of the hardcore science (IT and computer science) but not all. Since this is only a case study, it cannot be generalized.
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محمد عزيز, ايناس. "Non Recognition in contemporary sociology theories." In Peacebuilding and Genocide Prevention. University of Human Development, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21928/uhdicpgp/12.

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" When studying the social issues associated with the relations of mutual recognition between oneself and the other, in which our disregard for any position or perception of the nature of this relationship leads to the denial of its existence in social life, the human self is not complete without the other as a complementary partner of its existence and its continuation in a social medium chosen by man as an object that can not live isolated alone from the children of his race, nor was he able to establish a positive lasting relationship with his other partner but subjected the human being to his brother man, and the result of this relationship The negativity of images of violence, conflict, domination and domination, which made the search for the sources behind the lack of self-recognition of the other individual or group, especially in societies of pluralism and cultural diversity as a feature that can be considered universal, to form the focus of theories and studies carried out by philosophers, sociologists, economists and psychologists through which they identified the main sources leading to denial or non-recognition of the other. "
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Li, Bohan, Xindi Zhang, Shaowei Cai, Jinkun Lin, Yiyuan Wang, and Christian Blum. "NuCDS: An Efficient Local Search Algorithm for Minimum Connected Dominating Set." In Twenty-Ninth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Seventeenth Pacific Rim International Conference on Artificial Intelligence {IJCAI-PRICAI-20}. California: International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence Organization, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.24963/ijcai.2020/209.

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The minimum connected dominating set (MCDS) problem is an important extension of the minimum dominating set problem, with wide applications, especially in wireless networks. Despite its practical importance, there are few works on solving MCDS for massive graphs, mainly due to the complexity of maintaining connectivity. In this paper, we propose two novel ideas, and develop a new local search algorithm for MCDS called NuCDS. First, a hybrid dynamic connectivity maintenance method is designed to switch alternately between a novel fast connectivity maintenance method based on spanning tree and its previous counterpart. Second, we define a new vertex property called \emph{safety} to make the algorithm more considerate when selecting vertices. Experiments show that NuCDS significantly outperforms the state-of-the-art MCDS algorithms on both massive graphs and classic benchmarks.
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Wang, Yiyuan, Shaowei Cai, Jiejiang Chen, and Minghao Yin. "A Fast Local Search Algorithm for Minimum Weight Dominating Set Problem on Massive Graphs." In Twenty-Seventh International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence {IJCAI-18}. California: International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence Organization, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.24963/ijcai.2018/210.

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The minimum weight dominating set (MWDS) problem is NP-hard and also important in many applications. Recent heuristic MWDS algorithms can hardly solve massive real world graphs effectively. In this paper, we design a fast local search algorithm called FastMWDS for the MWDS problem, which aims to obtain a good solution on massive graphs within a short time. In this novel local search framework, we propose two ideas to make it effective. Firstly, we design a new fast construction procedure with four reduction rules to cut down the size of massive graphs. Secondly, we propose the three-valued two-level configuration checking strategy to improve local search, which is interestingly a variant of configuration checking (CC) with two levels and multiple values. Experiment results on a broad range of massive real world graphs show that FastMWDS finds much better solutions than state of the art MWDS algorithms.
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Zhang, Wenwu, Junke Jiao, Liang Ruan, and Tianrun Zhang. "Experimental Study on Laser High-Speed Micro-Processing." In ASME 2014 International Manufacturing Science and Engineering Conference collocated with the JSME 2014 International Conference on Materials and Processing and the 42nd North American Manufacturing Research Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/msec2014-4065.

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To study the characteristics of material removal with high power ultra-short pulsed lasers, a 300 W picosecond laser was used to make microgrooves in cooper and steel. The effects of laser power, laser frequency, scanning layers, and scanning velocity on the width and depth of the grooves were analyzed. The material removal rate of picosecond laser was compared with that of a 10 W nanosecond laser. The results showed that high power high frequency ultra-short pulsed lasers have good potential in high speed micromachining. Evidence showed that ps laser machining could be more efficient than nanosecond machining. There are issues to be solved to make high power ultra-short pulsed lasers the dominating process for high speed micromachining.
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Ro̸kke, Petter Egil, Johan E. Hustad, Nils A. Ro̸kke, and Ole Birger Svendsgaard. "Technology Update on Gas Turbine Dual Fuel, Dry Low Emission Combustion Systems." In ASME Turbo Expo 2003, collocated with the 2003 International Joint Power Generation Conference. ASMEDC, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2003-38112.

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A challenging issue in the gas turbine industry is to develop a practical dual fuel (DF), dry low emission (DLE) combustion system. Especially for the onshore-based power generation systems, and liquid DLE for aeroderivative engines used for marine propulsion. A novel mid-size (3MW) gas turbine is being developed mainly targeted for marine propulsion, where a dual fuel DLE combustion system aiming at single digit NOx emission figures has been explored. As a part of this development, the present technology available from different gas turbine manufacturers has been surveyed. Status of the different techniques applied in dual fuel DLE combustors today and their achievements are presented, including the available information on fuel injectors, cooling schemes, combustion air distribution, noise control and combustor performance. The techniques utilized and explained are such as flame temperature control (water/steam injection), staged combustion, lean premixing and lean prevaporized premixing, rich-quench-lean-burning (RQLB) and catalytic combustion. These are also documented for the different concepts commercially available, describing both advantages and drawbacks. Conclusions are made towards the dominating trends for the different parameters mentioned above, and how they affect the final combustor design. A survey of the dominating parameters for low emission combustion systems is presented.
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Zhang, Xinxin, Gaosheng Wei, and Fan Yu. "Influence of Some Parameters on Effective Thermal Conductivity of Nano-Porous Aerogel Super Insulator." In ASME 2005 Summer Heat Transfer Conference collocated with the ASME 2005 Pacific Rim Technical Conference and Exhibition on Integration and Packaging of MEMS, NEMS, and Electronic Systems. ASMEDC, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ht2005-72192.

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Based on the open-cell nano-porous structure features, a cubic array of nano-spheres unit cell model describing the coupled conduction of gas and solid in aerogel super insulator is developed. By one-dimensional heat conduction analysis in the unit cell, the effective thermal conductivity expression is obtained. The results show that the model matches well with the experimental data and nano-porous structure, nanometer size effect of solids as well as the very high specific surface area are the key factors make aerogel have very low thermal conductivity. There exists an optimal density value where the thermal conductivity of aerogel is minimum. Thermal radiative heat transfer is the dominating heat transfer mechanism of aerogel at an elevated temperature. It can decrease the thermal conductivity value of aerogel effectively at an elevated temperature by doping carbon or other matters which can strongly absorb infrared light at 3∼8 μm.
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Mikielewicz, Renata. "The difference in lifestyle: "a shopping list" and social engagement as urban process stimulator." In Virtual City and Territory. Barcelona: Centre de Política de Sòl i Valoracions, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.5821/ctv.8076.

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The urbanized space mirrors the way the society works. We have on one side the commercialization of the space and on the other side attempts to make the space more human through the social engagement of architects and urban planners. The yearning for authenticity is confronted with different forms of standardization of urban space and the domination of global brands. The space of a city core’s streets is full of brands, which symbolize the progress. The researchers concentrate mostly on this most visible aspect of globalization phenomenon when describing the urban processes, which are visible in the space. At the same time the strategies based on the idea of ‘the creative city’ for rather many of the cities, also polish towns, became an element of specific survival strategy in the time of profound changes in social and economic areas, caused by globalization. The author analyzes some of these contradicted? or/and consistent? types of nowadays urban culture trying to answer the question about the role of urban design in the context of contemporary trends shaping the locality and the global aspects of the city and its structure and concentrates on different examples of contemporary cities. The search for possible solutions based on sustainable development and the confrontation with the real urban development strategies (examples include the case study for the city of Lodz) are the starting points for the author to find answers how to re-shape the urban space into a user friendly city.
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