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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Stereotyped Gender Role Perceptions And Presentations In Elementary Schooling: A Case Study In Burdur (2001-2002)

Kaya, Havva Eylem 01 January 2003 (has links) (PDF)
A schooling system that claims to offer its students the opportunities to develop their talents and help towards self-determination in their adult lives might be expected to have a career structure itself that demonstrated these virtues, one in which there was equality of the genders in positions of influence and leadership, and no gender stereotyping of roles. Apart from the fairness and consistency of that expectation, it is also reasonable to expect the neutral template of teacher employment and textbook selection in schools. Many children may grow up with few books in their homes but lots of those in their schools. Many of the textbooks used in elementary schools, according to recent studies, contain gender stereotypes. In these, females are rarely found as central characters and when they appear at all, they are often passive figures dependent on male characters. Women are frequently shown in domestic roles / in most textbooks it is assumed that only males &#039 / go out to work&#039 / whereas daughters are the best helpers of their mothers whose sons are allowed to do what they wish. In the light of those allegations, this research is designed as a case study which addresses itself to the aim of looking into stereotyped gender role presentations existing in elementary school textbooks used by the students studying at 1st-5th grades in 2001/2002 academic year of an elementary school placed in Burdur and to see whether these students are affected by the exposure of those stereotyped gender role presentations. For this purpose, the textbooks being studied are analyzed according to pre-set categories to deduce how they include stereotyped gender role presentations and the evaluation of the effects of that exposure on students are made by asking 1st-3rd grade students to draw and 4th-5th grade students to write compositions on a given topic. This study also attempts to find out both whether Turkish elementary school teachers teaching at 1st-5th grades are aware of stereotyped gender role presentations in those textbooks that they use and their own points of view about stereotyped gender role presentations via interviews carried out with them. In conclusion, stereotyped gender role presentations are encountered in those analyzed school textbooks studied at 1st- 5th grades in 2001/2002 academic year of the elementary school placed in Burdur and the perceptions of those presentations are also obtained in the drawn and written productions of the students studied at the same school. Through the teachers&#039 / interviews, various kinds of perceptions towards gender role concept and its stereotyped presentations that take place in those textbooks are observed in their sayings
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Sociální role ženy v 21. století z pohledu mužů / The social role of woman in the 21st century from the perspective of men

PROKŮPKOVÁ, Jana January 2013 (has links)
This thesis deals in it?s theoretical part with the changing of social role of women in the course of human existence and history of the feminist movement. It observes the differences between men and women from three perspectives: biological, psychological, sociological, and on their basis reveals their properties for which individuals choose the preference of life partner. Thesis also focuses on the labor market situation in terms of gender. In the practical part, based on interviews with 10 men and 10 women, I evaluate the views at how men see the role of women in society and also as well how women themselves see their role. At first I found out how the household in which the respondents grew up in work in the division of daily tasks, how they want their own households to work (or as they works) and then I compared the results. Then I focused on qualities and skills which are in interviews attributed to women and men, what´s the position of women in the labor market in their opinion or why the number of divorces is constantly increasing and why the age for starting a family is increasing as well. The work affects not only the view of men of women's social mission, but also the view of women themselves in the light of expectations that men (and society) have towards to women.
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Sexo/gênero/desejo no filme Labirinto de Paixões, de Pedro Almodóvar

Ertz Clarck Melindre dos Santos 27 June 2013 (has links)
Nesta dissertação pretendeu-se analisar, no filme Labirinto de paixões (1982), de Pedro Almodóvar, as performances sexuais dos personagens protagonistas Riza Niro (Imanol Arias) e Sexilia (Cecilia Roth), problematizando as visões binárias de sexo/sexualidades/gênero. A perspectiva teórica adotada neste trabalho teve, como um dos seus pilares, a Teoria Queer e Judith Butler como uma de suas principais representantes. A película foi tomada como uma espécie de documento e os personagens protagonistas Riza Niro e Sexilia serviram como pretexto/pré-texto para discutir um sujeito que apresenta múltiplas possibilidades de práticas sexuais. Os resultados da análise trazem reflexões importantes a cerca do quanto as performances de gênero/sexualidade podem ser variadas. No entanto, elas não são sustentadas no ideário das pessoas, embora a visão binária homem/pênis, mulher /vagina seja constantemente reforçada e mantida pela heteronormatividade, algo que reforça a segregação das demais práticas sexuais existentes e exercidas. Questões como o que podem ser homem, mulher, gay, lésbica e outras caracterizações afins, ficam diluídas e insípidas diante das performances que escapam aos enquadramentos impostos pela visão hegemônica do que são sexualidade e gênero. Comportamentos sexuais são postos em cheque quando, em um filme de 1982, ou seja, há 30 anos, já nos é apresentado um conjunto de personagens que possuem uma maneira diferenciada e plástica de se colocar diante da vida e das suas sexualidades. Esperamos que esta pesquisa contribua para uma reflexão psicológica liberta dos binarismos sexo/gênero, heterosexualidade compulsória e heteronormatividade, além de trazer uma reflexão também educacional sobre como podem ser flexíveis, isto é, não cristalizados, os modos de vida. / This dissertation aims at analyzing, in the film Labyrinth of Passions (1982), Pedro Almodóvar, the sexual performances of the main characters Riza Niro (Imanol Arias) and Sexilia (Cecilia Roth), discussing the visions binary sex / sexuality / gender. The theoretical approach adopted in this study had as one of its pillars, Queer Theory and Judith Butler as one of its main representatives. The film was made as a kind of document, and the main characters Riza Niro and Sexilia as a pretext / pre-text to discuss a subject that presents multiple possibilities of sexual practices. The analysis results bring important reflections about the performances as gender / sexuality can be varied. However, they are not sustained in the mindset of the people, although the vision binary man / penis woman / pussy is constantly reinforced and maintained by heteronormativity, which reinforces the segregation of other sexual practices existing and exercised. Issues like that can be man, woman, gay, lesbian and other related characterizations, are diluted and insipid performances before escaping the frameworks imposed by hegemonic view of sexuality and gender are. Sexual behaviors are put into question when, in a 1982 film, ie, 30 years ago, now we are presented with a set of characters that have a different way and to put plastic on life and their sexualities. We hope that this research will contribute to a psychological reflection of release binaries sex / gender, heteronormativity and compulsory heterosexuality, and also bring a reflection on how education can be flexible, that is, not crystallized, the ways of life.
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Sexo/gênero/desejo no filme Labirinto de Paixões, de Pedro Almodóvar

Santos, Ertz Clarck Melindre dos 27 June 2013 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2017-06-01T18:29:22Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 ertz_clarck_melindres_santos.pdf: 22379628 bytes, checksum: e541a018bce4ab632197c9df0b0b155f (MD5) Previous issue date: 2013-06-27 / This dissertation aims at analyzing, in the film Labyrinth of Passions (1982), Pedro Almodóvar, the sexual performances of the main characters Riza Niro (Imanol Arias) and Sexilia (Cecilia Roth), discussing the visions binary sex / sexuality / gender. The theoretical approach adopted in this study had as one of its pillars, Queer Theory and Judith Butler as one of its main representatives. The film was made as a kind of document, and the main characters Riza Niro and Sexilia as a pretext / pre-text to discuss a subject that presents multiple possibilities of sexual practices. The analysis results bring important reflections about the performances as gender / sexuality can be varied. However, they are not sustained in the mindset of the people, although the vision binary man / penis woman / pussy is constantly reinforced and maintained by heteronormativity, which reinforces the segregation of other sexual practices existing and exercised. Issues like that can be man, woman, gay, lesbian and other related characterizations, are diluted and insipid performances before escaping the frameworks imposed by hegemonic view of sexuality and gender are. Sexual behaviors are put into question when, in a 1982 film, ie, 30 years ago, now we are presented with a set of characters that have a different way and to put plastic on life and their sexualities. We hope that this research will contribute to a psychological reflection of release binaries sex / gender, heteronormativity and compulsory heterosexuality, and also bring a reflection on how education can be flexible, that is, not crystallized, the ways of life. / Nesta dissertação pretendeu-se analisar, no filme Labirinto de paixões (1982), de Pedro Almodóvar, as performances sexuais dos personagens protagonistas Riza Niro (Imanol Arias) e Sexilia (Cecilia Roth), problematizando as visões binárias de sexo/sexualidades/gênero. A perspectiva teórica adotada neste trabalho teve, como um dos seus pilares, a Teoria Queer e Judith Butler como uma de suas principais representantes. A película foi tomada como uma espécie de documento e os personagens protagonistas Riza Niro e Sexilia serviram como pretexto/pré-texto para discutir um sujeito que apresenta múltiplas possibilidades de práticas sexuais. Os resultados da análise trazem reflexões importantes a cerca do quanto as performances de gênero/sexualidade podem ser variadas. No entanto, elas não são sustentadas no ideário das pessoas, embora a visão binária homem/pênis, mulher /vagina seja constantemente reforçada e mantida pela heteronormatividade, algo que reforça a segregação das demais práticas sexuais existentes e exercidas. Questões como o que podem ser homem, mulher, gay, lésbica e outras caracterizações afins, ficam diluídas e insípidas diante das performances que escapam aos enquadramentos impostos pela visão hegemônica do que são sexualidade e gênero. Comportamentos sexuais são postos em cheque quando, em um filme de 1982, ou seja, há 30 anos, já nos é apresentado um conjunto de personagens que possuem uma maneira diferenciada e plástica de se colocar diante da vida e das suas sexualidades. Esperamos que esta pesquisa contribua para uma reflexão psicológica liberta dos binarismos sexo/gênero, heterosexualidade compulsória e heteronormatividade, além de trazer uma reflexão também educacional sobre como podem ser flexíveis, isto é, não cristalizados, os modos de vida.
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EROTICIZING THE MARGINS: SEX AND SEXUALITY IN CONTEMPORARY FEMALE-AUTHORED SPANISH DRAMA

Urraro, Laurie Lynne 31 March 2011 (has links)
No description available.
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A feminist examination of the position of African women in selected female African novels

Makgwale, Monthabeng Hassel January 2022 (has links)
Thesis (M.A. (English Studies)) -- University of Limpopo, 2022 / This study will examine the position of traditional African women as explored in the fictions, The Joys of Motherhood (Buchi Emecheta) and So Long a Letter (Mariama Bâ). It will probe into the depiction of a traditional African woman in the selected texts under thematic issues which will assist us in understanding how Emacheta and Ba perceive issues that directly impact the lives of women, even today. The issues include patriarchy, marriage, motherhood and childbearing, sex and gender, objectification of women, and the role of the chief wife. Both Emecheta and Bâ use communal voices that blend cultural incidents with fiction to demonstrate the subordinate role played by women in traditional African societies that are characterised by patriarchal practices and suppression of women. Both Emecheta and Bȃ demonstrate cultural and religious stereotypes towards African women. This study will apply the African womanism lens as a theoretical framework to underpin it. The study will attempt to reveal that, from the selected texts, contemporary African women writers oppose the injustice inflicted upon them through marriage or gender (sex) stereotypes. The selected fictions help the audience understand the plight of some African women.
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The image of women in selected Tsonga novels

Mathye, Hlamalani Ruth 25 August 2009 (has links)
This dissertation is a critical examination of selected Tsonga novels by male and female writers. Positive and negative images of women by these authors are analysed, compared and evaluated from a feminist perspective. Emphasis is laid on the manner in which Tsonga writers portray female characters in a changing society and the extent to which the images of women in this literature represent the present day woman. Adherence to ideological, cultural and traditional values as well as the differences in portrayal of women by male and female writers is also investigated. Through a comparison of novels written by male and female writers it is established that because of patriarchy these writers differ markedly in their portrayal of female characters. In all the novels analysed, the sociol-cultural context influences the way in which these writers portray female characters. Male writers promote traditional values which female writers strive to discard by portraying female characters who predominantly undermine stereotypical cultural sex-roles. / African languages / M.A. (African languages)
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The image of women in selected Tsonga novels

Mathye, Hlamalani Ruth 25 August 2009 (has links)
This dissertation is a critical examination of selected Tsonga novels by male and female writers. Positive and negative images of women by these authors are analysed, compared and evaluated from a feminist perspective. Emphasis is laid on the manner in which Tsonga writers portray female characters in a changing society and the extent to which the images of women in this literature represent the present day woman. Adherence to ideological, cultural and traditional values as well as the differences in portrayal of women by male and female writers is also investigated. Through a comparison of novels written by male and female writers it is established that because of patriarchy these writers differ markedly in their portrayal of female characters. In all the novels analysed, the sociol-cultural context influences the way in which these writers portray female characters. Male writers promote traditional values which female writers strive to discard by portraying female characters who predominantly undermine stereotypical cultural sex-roles. / African languages / M.A. (African languages)
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Intersex - A Challenge for Human Rights and Citizenship Rights

Brömdal, Annette January 2006 (has links)
The purpose with this dissertation is to study the Intersex phenomenon in South Africa, meaning the interplay between the dual sex and gender norms in society. Hence, the treatment by some medical institutions and the view of some non-medical institutions upon this ‘treatment’, have been studied in relation to the Intersex infant’s human rights and citizenship rights. The thesis has moreover also investigated how young Intersex children are included/excluded and mentioned/not mentioned within South Africa’s legal system and within UN’s Convention on the Rights of the Child. Furthermore, because Intersex children are viewed as ‘different’ on two accounts – their status as infants and born with an atypical congenital physical sexual differentiation, the thesis’ theoretical framework looks at the phenomenon from three perspectives – ‘the politics of difference’, human rights, and citizenship rights directed towards infants. The theoretical frameworks have been used to ask questions in relation to the empirical data, i.e. look at how the Intersex infants are ‘treated’ in relation to their status as ‘different’; and also in relation to the concept of being recognized, respected and allowed to partake in deciding whether to impose surgery or not. Moreover, what ‘treatment’ serves the best interest of the Intersex child? This has been done through semi structured interviews. In conclusion, some of the dissertation’s most important features are that since the South African society, like many other societies, strongly live by the belief that there are only two sexes and genders, this implies that Intersex infants do not fit in and become walking pathologies who must be ‘fixed’ to become ‘normal’. Moreover, since most genital corrective surgeries are imposed without being medically or surgically necessary, and are generally imposed before the age of consent (18), the children concerned, are generally not asked for their opinion regarding the surgery. Lastly because early corrective surgery can have devastating life lasting consequences, this ultimately means that the child’s human rights and citizenship rights are of a concern. These conclusions do however not ignore the consequences one has to endure for the price of being ‘different’.
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Faktory přispívající k interindividuálním rozdílům v čichových schopnostech a všímavosti vůči pachům / Factors contributing to interindividual differences in olfactory abilities and odour awareness

Nováková, Lenka January 2013 (has links)
The main body of the thesis deals with selected factors underlying the considerable variability in human olfactory abilities and some odour awareness-related measures, addressed in samples ranging in age from middle childhood to young adulthood. The thesis consists of two parts. The first part (Chapter 1), first presents the major advances and developments that brought about something of a renaissance of scientific interest in the human sense of smell, including the recent proliferation of psychophysical studies, both basic research and clinical. Next, an outline of olfactory psychophysical measures and related olfactory abilities that are of relevance to the studies presented in this thesis is provided. Subsequently, the selected factors contributing to interindividual differences in olfactory abilities, that have been addressed by this thesis, are reviewed, namely the effect of sex (or gender), which is approached from a developmental perspective, childhood gender nonconformity, and personality. Finally, intraindividual fluctuations in olfactory performance are also mentioned in brief. Next, the focus shifts to odour awareness by first introducing the various approaches that can be adopted to get closer to the real-life context as opposed to laboratory setting (where most olfactory studies continue to be...

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