Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Keyword
-
- Sociology/Gender/Sexuality (2)
- Women Writers (2)
- Articles (1)
- Asian literature (1)
- Autobiography (1)
-
- Banana Yoshimoto (1)
- Biography (1)
- Chinese women (1)
- Deficit of women (1)
- Fanny burney (1)
- Fertility (1)
- Frances burney (1)
- Imperialism (1)
- Incest (1)
- Ming Dynasty (1)
- Narrative (1)
- New reproductive technologies (1)
- Noh drama (1)
- Presentations (1)
- Romantic love (1)
- Sex ratio (1)
- Sex-determination (1)
- Travel (1)
- Travel/Travel Related (1)
- Women (1)
- Writing (1)
Articles 1 - 11 of 11
Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Sex Selection & Pre Birth Elimination Of Girl Child, Professor Vibhuti Patel
Sex Selection & Pre Birth Elimination Of Girl Child, Professor Vibhuti Patel
Professor Vibhuti Patel
Prenatal Diagnostic Techniques Act was enacted in 1994 as a result of pressure created by Forum Against Sex-determination and Sex –preselection. But it was not implemented. After another decade of campaigning by women’s rights organisations and public interest litigation filed by CEHAT, MASUM and Dr. Sabu George, The Pre-natal Diagnostics Techniques (Regulation and Prevention of Misuse) Amendment Act, 2002 received the assent of the President of India on 17-1-2003. The Act provides “for the prohibition of sex selection, before or after conception, and for regulation of pre-natal diagnostic techniques for the purposes of detecting genetic abnormalities or metabolic disorders or …
Traditional Tropes And Familial Incest In Banana Yoshimoto’S Kitchen, Michele Gibney
Traditional Tropes And Familial Incest In Banana Yoshimoto’S Kitchen, Michele Gibney
Michele Gibney
Kitchen, written in 1983, by Banana Yoshimoto, contains one novella and one short story. The novella is entitled Kitchen and the short story which follows it is called Moonlight Shadow. In Moonlight Shadow, the structure of a Japanese Noh drama enfolds, wherein the ultimate end of the main character is to live on in a semi-incestuous relationship with her dead boyfriend’s brother. In Kitchen, the images that one is assailed by are those of desire coexisting with food, and love contingent on incest. The idea of food as a comfort conflates into that of a woman as comforting.
These two …
A Feminist Public Sphere? Virginia Woolf's Revisions Of The Eighteenth Century, Anne Fernald
A Feminist Public Sphere? Virginia Woolf's Revisions Of The Eighteenth Century, Anne Fernald
Anne E Fernald
No abstract provided.
Decentering Imperial Women: Confucian Fertility Sacrifices In The Ming Dynasty, Deborah Sommer
Decentering Imperial Women: Confucian Fertility Sacrifices In The Ming Dynasty, Deborah Sommer
Deborah A. Sommer
No abstract provided.
Travel Narrative, Jan Wellington
Frances Burney, Jan Wellington
Men, Masculinity, And Male Domination: Reframing Feminist Analyses Of Sex Work, C. Heike Schotten
Men, Masculinity, And Male Domination: Reframing Feminist Analyses Of Sex Work, C. Heike Schotten
C. Heike Schotten
Prostitution has been considered by feminists as, alternatively, a gendered relation, an issue of sexuality, and a kind of labor. In this paper, I argue for an integrated feminist analysis of sex work which focuses on the first and third of these (leaving the second in the background) and orients itself toward consideration of sex work as a symptom or function of various masculinities.
Syllabus - "Selling Sex: Feminist Discourses On The Sex Work Industry" (Cornell College, Women's Studies Course), Amanda J. Swygart-Hobaugh M.L.S., Ph.D.
Syllabus - "Selling Sex: Feminist Discourses On The Sex Work Industry" (Cornell College, Women's Studies Course), Amanda J. Swygart-Hobaugh M.L.S., Ph.D.
Mandy (Amanda) Swygart-Hobaugh
We examined competing feminist discourses regarding women’s involvement/portrayal in the sex work industry. Grounded in feminist theoretical and methodological perspectives, our discussions were guided by the following considerations: (1) What are the competing feminist discourses regarding sex work, and what are the similarities/differences between these discourses? (2) How are these competing discourses deployed in a global context, and what issues/concerns arise within a global consideration of sex work? (3) Is sex work inherently degrading/objectifying to women, or can one allow that it may also be sexually liberating? (4) How might one’s social situatedness (i.e. social class, race/ethnicity, gender, education, non-sex …
"(En)Gendering Cooking", Amanda J. Swygart-Hobaugh M.L.S., Ph.D.
"(En)Gendering Cooking", Amanda J. Swygart-Hobaugh M.L.S., Ph.D.
Mandy (Amanda) Swygart-Hobaugh
No abstract provided.
Dance And The Dancer In Egyptian Film, Roberta L. Dougherty
Dance And The Dancer In Egyptian Film, Roberta L. Dougherty
Roberta L. Dougherty
No abstract provided.
The Unbearable Withness Of Being: On The Essentialist Blind-Spot Of Anti-Ontotheology, Mary-Jane V. Rubenstein
The Unbearable Withness Of Being: On The Essentialist Blind-Spot Of Anti-Ontotheology, Mary-Jane V. Rubenstein
Mary-Jane Rubenstein
No abstract provided.