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Articles de revues sur le sujet "Women Adventurers"

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Clarke, Jasmine Fay, Josephine Previte et P. Monica Chien. « Adventurous femininities : The value of adventure for women travelers ». Journal of Vacation Marketing 28, no 2 (19 octobre 2021) : 171–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/13567667211038952.

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Adventure tourism has become a diverse and lucrative industry but is continually portrayed and advertised through its reflection of masculinity. Guided by the lack of studies on women in adventure tourism, the aim of this study is to examine behavioral diversity, the value gained from adventure experience, and the masculinity and femininity of female adventure tourists. A snowball sample of 420 female adventure tourists was collected through utilizing an internet-based survey methodology. Three clusters of women were identified based on their femininity and masculinity scores; Normatively Masculine Adventurers, Androgynous Adventurers, and Normatively Feminine Adventurers. Novel to this study is the validation of an integrated measurement of experiential value and that adventure tourism provides a spectrum of intrinsic and extrinsic value to women participants, most notably emotional value and functional value. Androgynous Adventurers in particular received stronger value experiences. These findings demonstrate that gender-aware tourism can inform and direct how adventure tourism can be advertised and marketed to women.
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Oppedisano, Jeannette. « Religious Women as Adventurers ». Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 8 (1997) : 9–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/iabsproc199782.

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Moffitt, Sally. « Sources : Women Adventurers, 1750–1900 ». Reference & ; User Services Quarterly 48, no 1 (1 septembre 2008) : 98–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/rusq.48n1.98.2.

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Brown, Matthew. « Adventurers, Foreign Women and Masculinity in the Colombian Wars of Independence ». Feminist Review 79, no 1 (mars 2005) : 36–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/palgrave.fr.9400198.

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This paper examines changing conceptions of honour and masculinity during the Colombian Wars of Independence in the early 19th century. It explores the position of the foreign women who accompanied British and Irish expeditions to join the war against Spanish rule, and shows how colonial, imperial and republican conceptions of masculinity were affected by the role that women played in these volunteer expeditions and in the wars in general. The paper considers women's experiences during war and peace, and examines their experiences in the light of changing conceptions of masculinity at home, in the British empire and in Hispanic America in the early nineteenth century. The social mobility of the Wars of Independence shifted the ground on which these concepts rested for all groups involved. The participation of foreign women alongside male adventurers was a further ingredient in this disorientating period.
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Buaphet, Permtip. « Images of Thai Women in Thai Travel Magazines ». MANUSYA : Journal of Humanities 26, no 1 (21 avril 2023) : 1–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/26659077-25010026.

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Abstract This research on the portrayal of women in Thai travel narratives aims to analyze the structure and components of these narratives and examines the language strategies used to present the images of Thai women within the context of travel magazines by combining textual analysis with visual methodology. Altogether 313 narratives from 48 issues of Vacationist, Travel around the World, Neekrung and Osotho magazines published between June 2018 and May 2019 were collected. The study reveals that the meanings of travel and the images of Thai women in the travel magazines through the use of language strategies are formed in a positive way. Solo female travelers are depicted as adventurers, nature lovers and soul searchers. These images indicate individuality and financial independence. On the other hand, female travelers with companions are displayed in association with their roles as wives, mothers and daughters.
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Tomlin, T. J. « Lotteries and Overlapping Providences in Early America ». Religion and American Culture 31, no 2 (2021) : 193–221. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/rac.2021.10.

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ABSTRACTWhat kind of world did early American men and women believe they were living in? Did God choose lottery winners or did intellectual, economic, and scientific insights engender more reasonable, skeptical, or secular formulations? Lotteries were a common and uncontroversial presence in early American economic and civic life, funding the construction of everything from bridges to churches. George Washington liked giving lottery tickets as gifts. Denmark Vesey purchased his freedom by winning a lottery. Although scholars have used the lottery and other forms of gambling to make important claims about class and culture in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, lotteries hold rich, untapped insights for American religious history. By offering a specific causal experience to explain, lotteries prompted answers from their participants, known as “adventurers,” about why things happened. Relying on firsthand accounts of lottery winners, correspondence among the managers who oversaw lotteries, promotional schemes designed to entice participation, and newspaper coverage, this article demonstrates providence's ongoing centrality to causality in eighteenth and early nineteenth-century America. Far from jettisoning an animated, meaningful universe with the aid of reason or in the face of debilitating doubt, lottery adventurers employed both longstanding and novel versions of providence to explain how the world worked and how God worked in the world.
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Chalmers, Claudine. « Françoise, Lucienne, Rosalie : French Women-Adventurers in the Early Days of the California Gold Rush ». California History 78, no 3 (1999) : 138–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/25462561.

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Tanaga, Lisa Oktiviani, Eni Maryani et Evi Rosfiantika. « REPRESENTATION OF FEMALE MASCULINITY IN NETFLIX SERIES’ SWEET HOME ». Profetik : Jurnal Komunikasi 16, no 2 (26 décembre 2023) : 276. http://dx.doi.org/10.14421/pjk.v16i2.2640.

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Sweet Home is a South Korean Netflix film series featuring predominantly masculine female characters. In South Korea, films or series with openly feminist issues receive backlash from parties who strongly oppose feminism. However, this film series gained success, and its masculine female characters received various praises. This study aims to identify the representation of female masculinity in the film. This study applied qualitative research using John Fiske’s semiotic analysis. It found that there are codes of masculinity in the female characters at the level of reality. The female characters are strong, athletic, active individuals, leaders, technicians, and adventurers. At the level of representation, the female characters are identified as masculinity as they are subjects who can determine attitudes and make decisions. Then, if the women in the film are allowed to speak, act, and behave like men, the women are superior to men. The female characters represent a belief that men are the opposite of women. The women need to appear to defeat or to be more significant, which can be categorized as radical feminism at the ideological level.
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Bourguinat, Nicolas. « Mary F. McVicker, Women Adventurers, 1750-1900. A Biographical Dictionary with Excerpts from Selected Travel Writings ». Clio, no 28 (15 décembre 2008) : 275–307. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/clio.8952.

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Millard, Scott. « Women Adventurers, 1750‐1900 : A Biographical Dictionary, with Excerpts from Selected Travel Writings2008327Mary French McVicker. Women Adventurers, 1750‐1900 : A Biographical Dictionary, with Excerpts from Selected Travel Writings. Jefferson, NC : McFarland 2008. vii+216 pp., ISBN : 978 0 7864 3205 9 $55.00 ». Reference Reviews 22, no 7 (19 septembre 2008) : 53–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/09504120810905358.

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Thèses sur le sujet "Women Adventurers"

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McAnirlin, Olivia E. « Navigating Trailheads : Capturing the Stories of Women Adventurers ». Miami University / OhioLINK, 2019. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=miami1563886589657888.

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Furbank, Rachel. « The significance of gender in bush adventuring / ». Title page, contents and abstract only, 1997. http://web4.library.adelaide.edu.au/theses/09ENV/09envf983.pdf.

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Frith, Hannah. « Young women refusing sex : the epistemological adventures of a feminist ». Thesis, Loughborough University, 1997. https://dspace.lboro.ac.uk/2134/6870.

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Women's sexual refusals are central to both conservative and/or religious campaigns to curb and control sexuality, and to feminist campaigns for sexual freedom. While public health messages implore young women to 'Just Say No' to premarital/teenage sex, the feminist 'No Means No' campaign tries to ensure that women's refusals are not ignored or disregarded. Drawing on data from 15 focus groups with 58 female, heterosexual, school (age range 16-18) and university student (age range 18-50; modal age 20:8) volunteers, I discuss women's talk about saying 'no' in relation to three existing social scientific theories: miscommunication theoiy, emotion work theory and sexual script theory. Each of these theories suggests a different explanation for women's (lack of) sexual refusals: women do not say 'no' clearly enough; women are reluctant to say 'no' because they are protecting their male partner from feelings of rejection; or cultural expectations dictate that women should refuse sex while men should continue to initiate sex. I provide two competing approaches to analysing these three theories. The first (essentialist) approach treats women's talk as transparent evidence of real world events or of psychological phenomenon (i.e. women miscommunicate or women do perform emotion work). The second (constructed) approach treats women's talk as produced in a particular interactional setting in order to serve particular interactional functions. This thesis expands feminist debates about the relative value of essentialism and social constructionism for understanding women's lives and for advancing theory. The majority of feminists, including those who identify their work as social constructionist, adopt an essentialist approach to data analysis. This thesis contributes to the development of feminist psychology both by investigating women's accounts of refusing sex, and by critically evaluating these two different epistemological approaches to analysing qualitative data.
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Martin, Sarah Virginia. « The Representation of Women in Adventure Education Literature ». Thesis, Prescott College, 2014. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=1551564.

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In the United States (U.S.), adventure education (AE) articulates a social mission: It seeks to be inclusive serving members of all communities with their respective diverse complexities. Yet, the needs of many people are not being expressed, heard, or addressed adequately. This study focused specifically on gender, one aspect of this pressing concern, offering evidence to demonstrate that AE needs to routinely examine and expand its practices to effectively meet its social claims. The topic of how women are represented in AE literature was explored by positing the question: What messages about women are manifest in the literature and during the publishing process in AE? Themes emerged regarding the status of women in AE literature by utilizing two qualitative instruments: a feminist content analysis of five major texts and semi-structured interviews on Skype with nine women authors. The third component of this research design was a citation index, created for the entire publication range of the Journal of Experiential Education (JEE) and the Australian Journal of Outdoor Education (AJOE) to display a frequency of citations comparison between female and male authors. Findings from this research demonstrated that women continue to be the predominant authors of social justice writings in AE; their work is published 25% of the time in the journals reviewed, yet once published cited as often as men; and women have found support for publishing their work when they have had opportunities to collaborate with other women. Suggestions are provided to address the ongoing disparity to help foster AE's social mission.

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Puchan, Heike. « Adventure sport, media and social/cultural change ». Thesis, University of Stirling, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/1893/19359.

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The turn of the millennium has heralded an explosion in the popularity of adventure sports often also referred to as alternative lifestyle sports or extreme sports. These are offering both new avenues and potential challenges to the traditional ways of conceptualising and practicing sport. This thesis analyses the development of adventure sports, in particular climbing and kayaking, as a subculture. It delivers a socio-economic history of climbing, analyses the role of the media in its development, its participation and its lived experience. Further it investigates the impact of globalisation, commercialisation and consumerism on adventure sports, and considers to what extent they are being brought into the mainstream as a result. The economic impact of participation in adventure sports is reviewed along with a study of how the make up of its participants has changed as the activities have become more accessible. Particular focus is placed on the analysis of the gender order, specifically looking at the experiences of women in adventure sports. For this purpose the sports culture found in climbing and kayaking is examined and the implications for the reconstruction of gender relations are considered. This study employs an ethnographic approach including both semi-structured and structured interviews with both adventure sports experts and participants, document and media analysis, participant observation and the more recent nethnography approach. One of the significant contributions of this thesis has been to provide a comprehensive review and analysis of the social, cultural and media environment of arguably one of the most popular lifestyle sports in the UK. It has also shown the strong interrelationship that exists between the media and adventure sports, and has demonstrated how the increased commercialisation and commodification of the activity has resulted in economic development particularly in some remoter parts of the UK through the packaging and provision of the climbing experience. At the same time some participants see this is ‘selling out’. This research has demonstrated how women’s participation in adventure sports has been subject to marginalisation, sexualisation and trivialisation similar to other mainstream sports. However, this work has also highlighted that there is room for optimism as new discourses of femininity contrary to the traditional male hegemony are emerging. Further research opportunities have been identified concerning issues of ethnicity and participation; the social, cultural and economic relationships between adventure sportspeople and rural communities. Emerging feminist discourses also warrant further investigation.
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Chan, Siu-wai Sylvia, et 陳小惠. « Carnivalesque adventures in Kiss of the spider woman and Nights at thecircus ». Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2004. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B29789151.

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Iles, Katharine. « Constructing the eighteenth-century woman : the adventurous history of Sabrina Sidney ». Thesis, University of Birmingham, 2012. http://etheses.bham.ac.uk//id/eprint/7211/.

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The story of Thomas Day’s attempt to educate a young girl according to the theories of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, with the aim of marrying her, has often been referred to as a footnote in Enlightenment history. However, the girl chosen by Day, Sabrina Sidney, has never been placed at the centre of any historical enquiry, nor has the experiment been explored in any depth. This study places Sabrina at its centre to investigate its impact on her and to examine the intellectual and societal debates that informed Thomas Day’s decision to educate a wife. This thesis argues that Sabrina Sidney was in a constant state of construction, which changed depending on a myriad of factors and that constructions of her were fluid and flexible. These constructions were both conscious and unconscious and crucially, they were created as much by Sabrina as by those around her. This research concludes that placing minor historical figures to the centre of historical enquiry fundamentally changes the histories of which they are a part and that it is possible to use a variety of sources to construct a rich and detailed biographical study that offers a new perspective on the English Enlightenment.
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Caslin-Bell, Samantha. « The 'gateway to adventure' : women, urban space and moral purity in Liverpool, c.1908-c.1957 ». Thesis, University of Manchester, 2013. https://www.research.manchester.ac.uk/portal/en/theses/the-gateway-to-adventure-women-urban-space-and-moral-purity-inliverpool-c-1908c-1957(a6fec103-a511-48ff-ac5c-e3c0e5a9b5ca).html.

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This thesis examines the regulation of women in public space in Liverpool between 1908 and 1957. It considers the complex relationship between the laws used to police solicitation, governmental debate about female prostitution and local purity campaigners’ concerns with the moral vulnerability of young, working-class, urban women. It is argued that the ways in which prostitution was understood and managed had an impact upon all women’s access to and use of public space, together with wider definitions of female morality and immorality. The thesis adds to historical understandings about the implications of prostitution regulation in the twentieth century, by moving away from London-focused histories to offer a detailed analysis of the ways in which national debates about vice were taken up at local level and with what consequences. I begin by exploring the problems with policing prostitution in the early-twentieth century and argue that increasing concern about the difficulty in differentiating prostitutes from ‘ordinary’ women provoked anxiety amongst law makers and government officials alike. It is argued that the debates canvassed by the 1927 Macmillan Committee indicate the degree to which moral codes about female sexuality informed official approaches to prostitution. The thesis considers the implications of these broad debates in Liverpool. Focusing on the work of the Liverpool Vigilance Association (LVA), it is proposed that fears about the moral threat of prostitution fuelled the organisation’s belief in the necessity of preventative patrol work centred on the moral surveillance of young, working-class women. This thesis shows that in interwar Liverpool, women’s movements were circumscribed first and foremost by their gender. Traditional, nineteenth-century ideas about women’s place within the domestic sphere created a sense among local purity campaigners that female morality was being threatened by women’s visibility in urban spaces. Other aspects of social status, such as class, race and employment experiences, heightened the interest of the LVA in targeting distinctive groups of women. The thesis demonstrates that in their efforts to regulate women’s movements through the city of Liverpool, local purists singled-out working-class and immigrant (especially Irish) women, as they believed them to be the most susceptible to corruption. This thesis draws on a wide range of archival sources, especially Home Office Records relating to the Public Places (Order) Bill and the establishment of the 1927 Macmillan Committee, as well as the LVA archive, in order to show how national and local policies on prostitution were both interdependent and distinct.
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Richards, Kaye Elizabeth. « A feminist analysis of developing an adventure therapy intervention for the treatment of eating disorders in women ». Thesis, Liverpool John Moores University, 2008. http://researchonline.ljmu.ac.uk/5920/.

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The role of outdoor adventure programmes as a recognised approach for the effective treatment of psychological issues has, in recent years, reflected the growing interest in the development of adventure therapy. Although there has been an increased awareness of the possibilities of such a therapeutic approach there is limited practice, and thus very little instruction for how to implement such approaches, especially from a UK perspective. The aim of this study was to develop adventure therapy practice in the UK by specifically developing an intervention for women with eating disorders. Given that this specific approach for working with eating disorders didn't exist at the time of this study, this thesis is based on the principles of action research -a key aspect of the research process was the development of adventure therapy practice itself. Given the gender considerations of working in an outdoor adventure setting and the fact that eating disorders are largely a female phenomenon this study also took a feminist approach to ensure that disordered eating was in fact not reinforced by any adventure therapy approach developed. The thesis itself describes in detail the processes of developing the adventure therapy intervention and the associated experience of the six women who were recruited and took part in the intervention. The dilemmas and decisions made with regard to a number of issues in implementing an adventure therapy approach are examined, for example, facilitating therapeutic processes in an outdoor setting, identifying issues related to eating disorders that might arise in an outdoor adventure context, and examining feminist principles in action (e. g. reflexivity). As well as the six women's experiences of the different aspects of the adventure therapy intervention, the overall impact of the intervention for each woman is also examined. Data collected from a range of tools completed by the women, including personal information sheets, the Eating Disorders Inventory (EDI), personal journals, individual interviews and a final focus group indicate changes in most, but not all of the women. The results suggests that for the women with less chronic eating disorder symptoms positive change across a range of clinical symptoms were evident, including reduced troubled eating behaviours, improved body image, and motivation for change, albeit to different degrees for each woman. And for the one woman with the most chronic symptoms, although the intervention was a positive experience there was no evidence to suggest the intervention had any sustained impact. Although, the results from this study are not representative of a large clinical population of women, there is an indication that the intervention did initiate therapeutic change for some of the women and thus suggests that adventure therapy has the potential to be an effective therapeutic treatment for eating disorders and is, therefore, worthy of further investigation. Inevitably, in continuing to develop work in this area many questions and issues are raised as result of the action research process and the thesis concludes with a consideration of some of the needs of developing future adventure therapy research and practice in the UK.
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Carter, May. « So-- you do this for a living ? : a study of women in adventure recreation in Western Australia ». Thesis, Edith Cowan University, Research Online, Perth, Western Australia, 2000. https://ro.ecu.edu.au/theses/1371.

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This study explored the experiences of women working in the adventure recreation industry in Western Australia. Ten women employed in the local adventure recreation industry were selected as a cross-section sample. Selection criteria for this study included employment in the industry for more than five years, competency in several adventure recreation activities and extensive field experience in "hands-on" instructional roles. The women selected ranged in age from twenty-seven to fifty years of age. Years of employment in the adventure recreation industry ranged from five to thirty years. The purpose of this study was to describe the realities of working in the adventure recreation industry; explore the shared meanings held by the women about being a woman employed in adventure recreation; and investigate issues relating to women and non-traditional employment, in particular the adventure recreation industry. Research questions addressed access to employment, attraction of the adventure recreation industry, the meanings associated with women working in adventure recreation, and the influence of gender on their working experience. Interpretive interactionism was chosen as the qualitative research method. Two in-depth interviews were conducted with each of the women. The first interview sought answers to the research questions. The second interview provided an opportunity to clarify emergent themes and ensure the data interpretation was valid. Feminist poststructural theory guided the research process as it focused on power relationships, subjectivity and resistance, and was concerned with disrupting or displacing dominant discourses. The principal findings of this study related to the difficulties of meeting the physical and emotional demands of working in the adventure recreation industry. Lack of recognition of the responsibilities placed on women working in the adventure recreation industry was a major area of concern. Many of the women in this study felt that the perception that their job was easy and enjoyable did not meet the reality of their working life. Lack of adequate financial remuneration was also a major concern. It was felt that the remuneration offered by the industry was insufficient to compensate for its demands. Many women worked long hours and spent extended periods of time away from home, often to the detriment of social and family interactions. Lack of recognition and financial reward was compensated by the diverse range of opportunities offered for personal challenge and flexibility in working arrangements. Many of the women in this study acknowledged a close affinity with the natural environment and expressed their enjoyment of being active outdoors. Sharing their knowledge of technical skills, demonstrating how to appreciate the natural environment and be comfortable outdoors were major factors in career satisfaction. The adventure recreation industry has traditionally adopted male-defined attitudes and practices. Gender-based discrimination was often tolerated and seldom challenged. The predominance of masculine values within the adventure recreation industry has made it difficult for women to attain positions of power and influence. It was recognised that the position for women within the Western Australian adventure recreation industry was changing. As more women enter the adventure recreation workplace, traditional values are being challenged. The women in this study were moving into managerial and administrative positions and were gaining the power to create new opportunities and workplace environments that met the needs of women.
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Livres sur le sujet "Women Adventurers"

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Colman, Penny. Adventurous Women : Eight True Stories About Women Who Made a Difference. New York, USA : Henry Holt and Co., 2006.

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Summers, Judith. Casanova's women : The great seducer and the women he loved. London : Bloomsbury, 2006.

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McLean, Jacqueline. Women of adventure. Minneapolis : Oliver Press, 2003.

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Rappaport, Doreen. Living dangerously : American women who risked their lives for adventure. New York, NY : HarperCollins, 1991.

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Branzei, Sylvia. Rebel in a dress : Adventurers. New York : Scholastic, 2012.

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Bailey, Barbara Studebaker. Escapades ! : Adventures of an extraordinary woman. Cincinnati, Ohio : Mosaic Press, 2011.

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Eaubonne, Françoise d'. Les grandes aventurières. [Paris] : Vernal/P. Lebaud, 1988.

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Kielich, Wolf. Vrouwen op avontuur : In corset en crinoline door de wildernis. Amsterdam : Balans, 1993.

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Storey, Nicholas. Great British adventurers. Barnsley, South Yorkshire : Remember When, 2012.

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Bernitz, Martha. A corps perdu. Paris : Editions de Paris, 1999.

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Chapitres de livres sur le sujet "Women Adventurers"

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Belzer, Allison Scardino. « Adventurers ». Dans Women and the Great War, 93–121. New York : Palgrave Macmillan US, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230113619_6.

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Brück, Mary. « Adventurous Amateurs ». Dans Women in Early British and Irish Astronomy, 151–60. Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-2473-2_10.

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Marrone, Gaetana. « Adventurous Identities ». Dans Italian Women Filmmakers and the Gendered Screen, 73–88. New York : Palgrave Macmillan US, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137336514_5.

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Cavallaro, Umberto. « Joan Higginbotham : An Unplanned Adventure ». Dans Women Spacefarers, 302–6. Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-34048-7_47.

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King, Jeannette. « Women and an Uncivil War : Paulette Jiles, Enemy Women ». Dans Adventurous Women in Contemporary American Historical Fiction, 57–65. Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-94126-0_4.

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Weg, Ruth B. « A Woman in Academe Adventure, Fulfillment, Disillusion ». Dans Lives of Career Women, 143–58. Boston, MA : Springer US, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-6447-2_10.

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Tamboukou, Maria. « Conclusion : The Adventure of Women Workers’ Education ». Dans Women Workers' Education, Life Narratives and Politics, 191–202. London : Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-49015-5_6.

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Reingold, Matt. « Outspoken and adventurous women in Israeli graphic novels ». Dans Gender and Sexuality in Israeli Graphic Novels, 44–64. London : Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003150435-3.

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King, Jeannette. « Adventures of Body and Soul : Audrey Thomas, Isobel Gunn ». Dans Adventurous Women in Contemporary American Historical Fiction, 67–78. Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-94126-0_5.

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Renk, Kathleen. « “Voyages Out : Postcolonial Desires and the Female Victorian Traveler/Adventurer” ». Dans Women Writing the Neo-Victorian Novel, 153–75. Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-48287-9_6.

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Actes de conférences sur le sujet "Women Adventurers"

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Nizer, Paula Y., Carolina Paula de Almeida et Sandra Mara Guse Scós Venske. « Explorando a vida de Hedy Lamarr em um jogo motivacional para meninas em STEM ». Dans Women in Information Technology. Sociedade Brasileira de Computação - SBC, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.5753/wit.2024.2403.

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Este trabalho visa ajudar a reduzir a disparidade de gênero na área da tecnologia, destacando o papel fundamental das mulheres nas áreas de STEM.Para isso foi desenvolvido um jogo 2D do tipo Point and Click Adventure, inspirado na vida e realizações de Hedy Lamarr, uma pioneira na história da computação. O jogo proposto apresenta quebra-cabeças que estimulam o raciocínio lógico, enquanto explora a história de Lamarr e sua contribuição relacionada à tecnologia Wi-Fi. O objetivo deste trabalho é ajudar a inspirar jovens mulheres a considerarem as áreas de Ciência, Tecnologia, Engenharias e Matemática (do inglês, STEM) como uma possibilidade de carreira. O jogo foi desenvolvido na plataforma Unity para dispositivos móveis.
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Popescu, Dana Nicoleta. « Picaresque Governesses in Emilia Lungu-Puhallo’s and Charlotte Brontë’s Works ». Dans Conferință științifică internațională "Filologia modernă : realizări şi perspective în context european". “Bogdan Petriceicu-Hasdeu” Institute of Romanian Philology, Republic of Moldova, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.52505/filomod.2022.16.04.

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Emilia Lungu-Puhallo is mainly known as the founder of the first Romanian school for girls in the Banat while the region belonged to the AustroHungarian Empire. As a prose writer, she was interested in creating dignified characters, with strong feelings. The governess, often a protagonist in Emilia Lungu-Puhallo’s prose, appears for the first time as a main character in Romanian literature. Interesting affinities can be discovered between Emilia Lungu-Puhallo’s novel „Elmira” and Charlotte Brontë’s „Jane Eyre” regarding their view on educating themselves and giving other young women a chance to attend school. Although their strong moral Christian beliefs are at the core of their novels, both protagonists experience picaresque adventures while trying to find their own place in the world.
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Aude, Lucas. « UNREACHABLE IDEALS : BETWEEN SATIRE AND UTOPIA IN OTHER WORLDS OF LIAOZHAI ZHIYI ». Dans 9th International Conference ISSUES OF FAR EASTERN LITERATURES. St. Petersburg State University, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21638/11701/9785288062049.03.

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Luosha Haishi 羅殺海市 (Lz 132) is a very emblematic tale of Pu Songling’s (蒲松齡, 1640–1715), as it involves emblematic themes of Liaozhai zhiyi (聊齋誌異): a critical view of society, an adventure into enchanted lands, and a complex relationship to an independent, powerful woman. The tale tells about the journey of a man who, after having been lost at sea, visits two imaginary worlds. Luosha Haishi reveals its originality when comparing both these places. The first one, the Country of Rakshasas, is a state in which physical appearance determines one’s social status. This society is a satirical portrayal mirroring Pu’s vision of Qing China officialdom. Conversely, the City of the Sea, the character’s second place of stay, is a utopian undersea place where the character knows immediate success. Luosha Haishi thus makes the bitter statement of the impossibility to access glory and richness when one does not wish to hide behind appearances, while for it to occur it would require an ideal world that exists only in imagination.
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Бережна, Маргарита Василівна. Maleficent : from the Matriarch to the Scorned Woman (Psycholinguistic Image). Baltija Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31812/123456789/5766.

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The aim of the research is to identify the elements of the psycholinguistic image of the leading character in the dark fantasy adventure film Maleficent directed by Robert Stromberg (2014). The task consists of two stages, at the first of which I identify the psychological characteristics of the character to determine to which of the archetypes Maleficent belongs. As the basis, I take the classification of film archetypes by V. Schmidt. At the second stage, I distinguish the speech peculiarities of the character that reflex her psychological image. This paper explores 98 Maleficent’s turns of dialogues in the film. According to V. Schmidt’s classification, Maleficent belongs first to the Matriarch archetype and later in the plot to the Scorned Woman archetype. These archetypes are representations of the powerful goddess of marriage and fertility Hera, being respectively her heroic and villainous embodiments. There are several crucial characteristics revealed by speech elements.
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