This study proceeds on the assumption that maternal discourse in the West, according to Kristeva, is repressed, which has resulted in the serious fracture of the mother-daughter relationship and seeks to isolate a restorative model in contemporary Chinese culture. Chapter One explores the feminist claim that this fractured relationship is the result of patriarchal oppressions (and the cause of twice as many women than men suffering depression) and attempts to reconcile feminist psychology with Kristeva‟s thesis that abjection per se is the cause of widespread depression among women. The next chapter delineates the features of a cross-cultural feminist analysis, which includes exploring notions of Foucaultian and Lacanian discourse, by situa...
Divergent forms of female embodiment have prompted contemporary feminist theorists to depart from ge...
Women are underrepresented in film. Racial minorities are underrepresented in film. White men are va...
ABSTRACT Zhou Chen Department of Anthropology University of Kansas 2011 This thesis examines a large...
Màster Oficial en Construcció i Representació d'Identitats Culturals (CRIC), director Dr. Enric Monf...
textWith her music, films, performances, poetry, paintings, and sculptures, Yoko Ono has remained a ...
Traditionally, women have been relegated to the margins of society, history, and culture in male-dom...
Perceptions of gender roles vary in different cultures, influenced by social location and time. Mig...
Concepts of mental health and normality cannot be understood apart from cultural norms and values. T...
This thesis explores the relationship between rural, upper-class, Southern, white women and their bo...
This thesis explores labiaplasty as a point of inquiry in order to understand how representations of...
The present thesis contains the commentary reviewing nine publications produced and submitted betwee...
This written thesis investigates the personal and theoretical themes behind home/body, Molly Valent...
Honors (Bachelor's)SociologyWomen's StudiesUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitst...
Patriarchal and sexist discourses have limiting and negative influences on ideologies about sex and ...
This study introduces into performance discourse the mbokodofication of Black women – that is, the p...
Divergent forms of female embodiment have prompted contemporary feminist theorists to depart from ge...
Women are underrepresented in film. Racial minorities are underrepresented in film. White men are va...
ABSTRACT Zhou Chen Department of Anthropology University of Kansas 2011 This thesis examines a large...
Màster Oficial en Construcció i Representació d'Identitats Culturals (CRIC), director Dr. Enric Monf...
textWith her music, films, performances, poetry, paintings, and sculptures, Yoko Ono has remained a ...
Traditionally, women have been relegated to the margins of society, history, and culture in male-dom...
Perceptions of gender roles vary in different cultures, influenced by social location and time. Mig...
Concepts of mental health and normality cannot be understood apart from cultural norms and values. T...
This thesis explores the relationship between rural, upper-class, Southern, white women and their bo...
This thesis explores labiaplasty as a point of inquiry in order to understand how representations of...
The present thesis contains the commentary reviewing nine publications produced and submitted betwee...
This written thesis investigates the personal and theoretical themes behind home/body, Molly Valent...
Honors (Bachelor's)SociologyWomen's StudiesUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitst...
Patriarchal and sexist discourses have limiting and negative influences on ideologies about sex and ...
This study introduces into performance discourse the mbokodofication of Black women – that is, the p...
Divergent forms of female embodiment have prompted contemporary feminist theorists to depart from ge...
Women are underrepresented in film. Racial minorities are underrepresented in film. White men are va...
ABSTRACT Zhou Chen Department of Anthropology University of Kansas 2011 This thesis examines a large...