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Journeying Through Islam, Society & Culture: Understanding Divergent Interpretations of Marital Rape Within the Sudanese Patriarchy
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Perennially, Islam has been viewed as a religion that subjugates women’s rights under the overwhelming pressure of the Islamic patriarchy. This work is an illustration of my journey as a third culture child through my home country, as I attempt to find answers to unusually difficult questions...
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We Love America, and We Hate Trump: A Cultural Studies Analysis of Eminem in Trump's America
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In early October 2017, Marshall Mathers, better know by his stage name Eminem, received enormous attention for his freestyle rap music video The Storm, which premiered at the BET Music Awards. The Storm, both lyrically and visually, is an attack on current US President Donald Trump, and...
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Fall 2020
What are the effects of a workplace based on an ethics of care? This paper takes into account the major theorizing on the subject and applies it in analysing my research subject: a company called Quality One Training and Support, Inc. Q1 is contracted by the City of Edmonton to carry out the...
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Spring 2018
The Death Positivity Movement is a relatively new group of advocates who argue for greater death acceptance in Western society. This thesis explores how the Death Positivity Movement might help humans respond justly to mass death in the Anthropocene, when gross ecological change threatens human...
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Femmes politiques et stéréotypes dans les médias : comparaison entre l’Alberta et le Québec
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analysis of four newspapers, we examined the language used to describe the candidates in articles with one or more examples of gender stereotypes. Our results show that the successes of Redford and Marois were accompanied with gender stereotypes. In this way, the victories of the two leaders could be
played a key role. In addition, Redford and Marois themselves had demonstrated discretion regarding gender in not talking about it to the media. Furthermore, the fact that the candidates’ strengths were seen as different because of their gender had been beneficial for the two politicians. Finally, there
do not appear to be significant differences of representation between the English and French presses in the articles analyzed or a correlation between the gender of the authors and the use of gendered comments. While our research does not reveal the distinctiveness of the two provinces, however, we
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Differences in rate of speech in male, female, and male-to-female transgender speakers: A replication study
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Frankel, Jessica, Haeusler, Brianne, Boliek, Carol, Rieger, Jana, Hardy, Teresa
The literature exploring rate of speech (RoS) as a communication-based cue to gender has been inconclusive, with some studies finding no difference and some concluding that cisgender males speak at a faster rate than cisgender females. The purpose of this study is to determine whether there is a
difference in rate of speech (RoS) between gender groups in a conversation-like context.
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Fall 2016
Abend warden by J.S. Bach, as well as a world premiere of I think they laugh in Heaven by Canadian composer Jeff Enns. The essay explores gesture and the perception of gender in the choral rehearsal or performance, and is appropriately introduced by the following statement: “When a woman makes a
certain gesture it is interpreted differently than when a man makes the same gesture.” – Marin Alsop Marin Alsop’s observation on a gender-specific approach to conducting invites reflection on the following question: what differences exist in the conducting gestures of male and female conductors, and
how are these differences interpreted by an ensemble? In contemporary society, research in gendered leadership in the areas of politics, education, and business is quickly evolving. Music scholars also acknowledge stylistic differences between male and female conductors. However, gender-specific
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2017-05-11
Schlesinger, Ari, Edwards, W. Keith, Grinter, Rebecca E.
identities in relation to their contextual surroundings. We conducted a meta-review of identity representation in the CHI proceedings, collecting a corpus of 140 manuscripts on gender, ethnicity, race, class, and sexuality published between 1982-2016. Drawing on this corpus, we analyze how identity is
constructed and represented in CHI research to examine intersectionality in a human-computer interaction (HCI) context. We find that previous identity-focused research tends to analyze one facet of identity at a time. Further, research on ethnicity and race lags behind research on gender and socio-economic