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The Rising Presence of Women in Decision-Making Centers: The Danish Experience as a Model This path remains dependent on the struggle of feminist organizations, the role of…
The Masculinity of the Arabic Language: A Silent Erasure of Women’s Humanity Yes, we are in need of a genuine linguistic revolution, and of a conscious reform that confronts the…
Anuradha Ghandy: Between Marxism and Feminism – A Reading in the Biography of a Revolutionary Indian Intellectual Anuradha Ghandy: Between Marxism and Feminism – A Reading in the Biography of a…
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