With vernacular houses dating back to the 15th century, the village’s buildings strike a distinctive character through its symbol-laden painted walls. It is an architecture of wall decoration where the community uses their building envelope as a canvas for geometric shapes and symbols of local ...
Determined to establish herself successfully after a rocky start, Iona drifts away from her bestie/mum and becomes BFFs with the school’s equivalent of the “Heathers.” Forlorn, Lyn attempts to make friends of her own, but after a lifetime of being othered, she still struggles with the ...
To a greater extent than men, women of African descent entered intimate relationships with white partners in attempts to secure legal benefits for themselves and their children. Find this resource: White, Sophie. Voices of the Enslaved: Love, Labor, and Longing in French Louisiana. Chapel Hill:...
Haimson, Leopold, with Ziva Galili y Garcia and Richard Wortman. TheMaking of Three Russian Revolutionaries: Voices from the Menshevik Past. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1987. Life histories, drawn from personal interviews, of three prominent Mensheviks, including Lydia Dan. Google Scholar...
The National Union of Saharawi Women and the women's involvement in the camps' administration have been regarded by scholars and international observers as a distinctive feature of the SADR. In this paper, an ethnographical approach is used to look at Saharawi political representatives in Italy ...
Amplifying Female Voices: Premiering the Second Chapter of 'Women in Architecture" November 12, 2024"It's a long journey, but it's a valuable journey, and it's a journey that does reap rewards in the end". ArchDaily is excited to present the second installment of the docu-series Women...
and sophisticated argument, Gray s Women Writers and Public Debate constitutes a major contribution to our understanding of the period of the English Revolution - those decades in the mid-seventeenth-century that saw the proliferation of print and the entry of distinctive women s voices into print...
1196 Words 5 Pages Open Document Everyone knows a woman that dresses feminine—in long, flowy dresses, bright pink lipstick, and towering high heels. Personally, my usual attire is composed of a flower headband and a pastel yellow sundress. People typically expect straight women to uphold a ...
there needs to be inclusion of the perspectives of Indigenous women and their distinctive knowledges and positions within what is understood as the history of British Columbia, as Canadian history at large, and in what is known as the Okanagan. The editors ofOkanagan Women’s Voices: Syil...
During fertile periods, women do generally prefer masculine men who are assertive and competitive, have lower voices, or scents associated with body symmetry (Gangestad et al. 2004; Garver-Apgar et al. 2008). For example, in one study, women’s preference for male scents related to symmetric...