parent. Meanwhile, "Oreg Tegal" illustrates the story of a spy woman in the colonial era. Both stories focus on different time setting and the values being upheld. However, both are similar in their depiction of women's struggle to contribute to things they value as important, i.e. ...
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. ...
Learn about rights and roles among European, Native-American, and African women in Colonial America. Read about the significance of gender roles of...
However, this appearance difference is the real source of the so-called "Oriental sentiment" in the colonial context. Cheongsam is Oriental, and Qipao women are also Oriental. But the cheongsam myth is built in the Western perspective of the sexy East, is the colonization of the semi colonial...
Uncommon Ground: White Women in Aboriginal History World Clothing and Fashion: An Encyclopedia of History, Culture, and Social Influence. By Mary... ME Snodgrass 被引量: 1发表: 2014年 American Colonial Women and Their Art: An Encyclopedia American Colonial Women and Their Art: An Encyclopedia....
Activists challenge colonial-era abortion laws in Antigua and Barbuda October 23, 2024 Becky Sauerbrunn and over 100 women’s soccer players protest FIFA deal with Saudi oil giant Aramco October 21, 2024 As women seek open congressional seats in Maryland, reproductive rights are front and ce...
How were women viewed in the Victorian Era? Victorian Era: The Victorian Era refers to the historical period of Great Britain during the majority of the 19th century. The period coincides with the majority of Queen Victoria's reign over England from 1837 to 1901 but is connected with other ...
Though the formalized US women's rights movement did not take shape until the mid-nineteenth century, a long tradition of women working for greater autonomy had begun in the Colonial and Revolutionary eras. The arguments for women's rights were shaped by the Declaration of Independence, which de...
Taylor, E. (2006).If we must die shipboard insurrections in the era of the Atlantic slave trade. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press. Google Scholar White, D. (1985).Ar’n’t I a woman?: Female slaves in the plantation South(1st ed.). New York: Norton. ...
The project of my dissertation seeks to investigate the complex interactions between gender and history in the colonial and postcolonial era, as elaborated... J Boutouba - University of Southern California. 被引量: 0发表: 2004年 A 'Postcolonial' Migration? An Analysis of Eritrean mobility pathways...