immigration (mainly from its former colonies) and its long overdue coming-to-terms with its colonial past, as well as gender parity in the workforce and politics, Outremer/Overseas (Ro眉an, 1990) and Indochine (Wargnier, 1992) provide views on the status of women during the colonial era. ...
Indigenous Women During The Colonial Era Since the beginning of the colonial process, Indigenous bodies have been seen as disposable. The dehumanization of the Indigenous body and the creation of the other, has allowed for the destruction of Indigenous Femininity. A system rooted in epistemic violenc...
Thus during the colonial era a northern Baptist network came into existence that consisted mainly of Kongo traders with strong ties to French-speaking Zaire. Methodists and Catholics from the central region formed the core of the MPLA and include a relatively high number of mestiços and whites...
The French Legislative System in Algeria and Its Effects on Algerians during the Colonial Era: A Historical and Legal Approach This paper falls within the history of French colonial legislation in Algeria. It concerns the exceptional legal system applied during the colonial era and... T Younes -...
The Richmond Bread Riot: When Women Led the Charge Against Inflation Food shortages in the South during the Civil War prompted working class women to riot in 1863. Read more 7 Trailblazing American Women Entrepreneurs Long before Martha and Oprah, as far back as the late colonial era, these ...
While her sister goes for a consultation Natsuko spends time with her niece and ponders women’s bodies, pains, expectations, grievances, self-judgments, societal judgments, obsessions. During the visit, the three women confront their issues, desires and frustrations, building to resolution. ...
study of the expression of feminist concerns in the novels of Kamala Markandaya, Nayantara Sahgal, Anita Desai, and Shashi Deshpande, among the best known and most prolific Indian novelists writing in English, who have been self-consciously engaged with women's issues during the postcolonial era...
Women's studies We will all come together| Women in the nineteenth century Stark County Court in Ohio THE UNIVERSITY OF AKRON T. J. Boisseau DavisTheresa MHistorians who view the past through the lens of gender have told us that women during the nineteenth century were not expected to ...
The Cherokee Indians were one of the four civilized tribes in the United States during colonial times. The Cherokee people were interested in the white men and their ways, and even using some of the new men's ways. The Cherokee played an important role in Colonial American history with help...
Women during the trials had no recourse outside of what their husbands and male family members were willing to testify for them. Legal records during the colonial period were also kept by men. Very few legal records written by women in Colonial America exist. As the colonies expanded and ...