Qui sont ces hommes qui échappent à la masculinité traditionnelle, en empruntant la voie de la féminisation ou en se radicalisant au sein de groupuscules où la haine des femmes s’exprime sans détours ?
This book examines how aspects of gender and identity are represented in some of the best-selling children's book series published in English over the last 100 years.
Reflecting on gender issues, including violence, justice and social protection, and the means to attain gender equality and social justice, this new volume explores women and gender as an intersection between social, political, and economic issues faced by societies.
This volume explores how so-called digital natives of GenZ use media in the crafting of generational beliefs and representational practices around sex, gender, and sexuality.
This book offers a groundbreaking exploration of women's health through a feminist lens, challenging the status quo for both clinicians and medical providers, highlighting the critical need for a more inclusive and empathetic approach to clinical practice and mental health research.
Early Modern Women Writers of Venice: Looking for Happiness explores the ways in which five women used their writing to challenge misogynistic views about female inferiority, develop a sense of agency, and form meaningful interpersonal relationships that would enable them to find happiness.
En 2024, un collectif d’associations s’est donné pour objectif de lutter contre les oppressions faites aux femmes migrantes en travaillant spécialement à la sensibilisation des professionnel·les qui les accompagnent.
This book considers how art market stakeholders, including art dealers, collectors and agents, have shaped museum collections and affected exhibition practices since the mid-nineteenth century.
In The Future of Futurity, Purnima Mankekar and Akhil Gupta examine the lives and experiences of call center agents in India's business process outsourcing (BPO) industry, who live in Bengaluru and work for customers in the Global North.