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Spring 2014
student studying Chinese in Canada. While my curriculum in China emphasizes the practical application of MSM and issues of cultural nuance, my curriculum in Canada stresses matters of technical accuracy and theoretical knowledge. Issues of gender, racial identity and language acquisition are examined
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2017-01-01
Bram, Thursday, Morillo, Stephanie, Dash, Ellen, Waterhouse, Heidi, Chavez, Melissa, Moskowitz, Anat
The words we use to talk about different situations, companies, and people have a huge impact on what we think. While style guides like the Associated Press Stylebook are used in newsrooms and public relations offices alike, they don’t cover identity well—if they mention topics like gender or race
write about five key topics: race, gender, sexuality, religion, and health and well-being. We also show how this approach fits into the work The Recompiler does, and how we can write about technology in the most welcoming and accessible way.
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Spring 2012
This project favours transgender narratives and affects inspired by exteriority, folds, queer décor, assemblage, and the archive. These spatial models help the project displace models of gender that are grounded in the concepts of enclosure, privacy, and property. As a response to the enforced
fashion into their space as a response to high modernist abjections of “feminine” décor. The architects thereby turn the space into a self-conscious archive of gender. In Virginia Woolf’s Orlando: a Biography, the trans subject itself is treated as precisely such an archive of décor – one whose
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Songzi Guanyin and Koyasu Kannon: Revisiting the Feminization of Avalokiteśvara in China and Japan
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), which recognizes the ability of individual religious practitioners to have faith in deities from different religious traditions concurrently. I suggest that Child-bearing Kannon did not undergo as thorough a transformation in gender presentation as did Child-giving Guanyin in China because of the strong
acceptance of diversity and multiplicities in religious practices in Japan. Thus, Child-bearing Kannon’s gender has elements of ambiguity. Influenced by the doctrine of honji suijaku 本地垂迹 (“original ground and trace manifestation”), Nyoirin 如意輪 (Wish-fulfilling) Kannon appears to have recognizably female
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Writing Back Through Our Mothers: A Transnational Feminist Study on the Woman's Historical Novel
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masculinist master narratives, they also create and envision new genealogies. Each narrative centers on an atypical female protagonist and the role of history is not only visible but also serves as the setting for either the heroine or the author to consciously subject patriarchal values to a gender analysis
, imperative for expanding and updating the genre’s current masculinist Eurocentric status and bridging new relations between transnational feminism and literature. Collectively, the novels form a femino-centric space–an imagined motherland or matria–wherein patriarchy, Eurocentrism, gender, motherhood, and
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Public Health Unit Funding Per Capita and Seasonal Influenza Vaccination among Youth and Adults in Ontario, Canada in 2013/14 and 2018/19
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across household income groups, gender, and age categories. Methods: Cross-sectional studies were conducted using the 2013/14 and 2018/19 cycles of the Canadian Community Health Survey (CCHS), a population-representative survey, by Statistics Canada that collects annual health data from individuals
modelling was used to estimate the association between PHU funding per capita and self-reported influenza vaccine uptake, adjusting for gender, age, presence of chronic medication conditions, education, household income, presence of a regular medical doctor, urbanicity, self-perceived health, immigration
status, and material deprivation. Cross-level interaction between PHU funding per capita and household income, and gender, and age were tested. Results: A case-complete weighted dataset of 10,780,494 and 10,653,927 CCHS respondents in 2013/14 and 2018/19, respectively were included in this study. The
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Influence of gender roles and rising food prices on poor, pregnant women's eating and food provisioning practices in Dhaka, Bangladesh
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Rashid, Sabina F., Willows, Noreen, Mumtaz, Zubia, Levay, Adrienne V.
Background Maternal malnutrition in Bangladesh is a persistent health issue and is the product of a number of complex factors, including adherence to food 'taboos’ and a patriarchal gender order that limits women’s mobility and decision-making. The recent global food price crisis is also negatively
) women were aware of the importance of good nutrition and demonstrated accurate, biomedically-based knowledge of healthy eating practices during pregnancy; 2) the normative gender rules that have traditionally constrained women’s access to nutritional resources are relaxing in the urban setting; however
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The Architectural Subject: Space, Character, and Gender in Four Eighteenth-Century Domestic Novels
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This dissertation examines the impact of space, specifically domestic architecture, on the representation of female subjectivity in four eighteenth-century British domestic novels, Samuel Richardson’s Clarissa (1747–48), Frances Burney’s Cecilia (1782), Maria Edgeworth’s Belinda (1801), and Jane...