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Ph.D. thesis about philosophy of culture and gender issues, from Lisbon University, Faculty of Arts, in 2005.
Handbooks of Sociology and Social Research, 2006
In this chapter we seek to outline the general ways in which feminist work on gender and cultural studies have influenced each other, and how they might be brought together fruitfully within a sociological framework. These areasgender studies, feminist studies, and ...
Journal of Chinese Philosophy, 2022
The JOC special issue on "Philosophy, Women, and Gender" that I organized and guest edited has been published as V. 49, nos. 1, 2, 3 in 3 parts with open access to the introduction and some articles. Please click on the following links to access the contents: Part I: https://brill.com/view/journals/jcph/49/1/jcph.49.issue-1.xml Part II: https://brill.com/view/journals/jcph/49/2/jcph.49.issue-2.xml Part III: https://brill.com/view/journals/jcph/49/3/jcph.49.issue-3.xml
Hypatia Reviews Online, 2017
Perspektywy Kultury, 2021
The late 1960s and early 1970s development of liberation discourses (postcolonial, racial, ethnic, gender, environmental, etc.) resulted in them turning not only and not so much into an intellectual strategy, but instead, in their entering culture as social practices, and becoming the main patterns of behavior and models of thinking. 1 In this context, the feminist discourse, 2 which initially developed as a political and legal narrative of the struggle for women’s rights, unfortunately became a world view and even an ideological discourse of opposition and competition between the sexes as it spread. In view of the above, the current cultural situation pursued by feminist activists in terms of gender can be described as a struggle for alpha leadership between an antagonist and a protagonist in the course of a liberation discourse (Gaag, 2014; Carrigan, Connell & Lee, 1985, pp. 551–604; Wood, 2011). Such a struggle is also often described in the terminology of Darwinian natural selec...
Author of Book Review: Lili Zhang
Author of Book Review: Yuanfang Dai
Textual Practice, 2011
AD ALTA, 2022
In dozens of cultural concepts formed in culturology, the culturological approach to the phenomenon of women is realized in the relationship between family, man and society. The malefactor acquires especially great methodological importance in terms of revealing the cultural context of the female phenomenon. The main thing that reduces the concepts of S. Freud and J. Derrida to a common denominator is the emphasis on the factor of "repressiveness". The spread of this factor in society is the main social source of all forms of violence, coercion and oppression. The presented article attracts attention with a gender analysis of culture. Since the way of approaching women in cultural concepts appears to be a key indicator of attitudes towards this phenomenon in different societies. To confirm this judgment, the study of the social status of women in different periods of history and its manifestations in cultural concepts becomes relevant.
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