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Reha Erdem’s third feature-length movie, What’s a Human, Anyway? (2004) deals with the problems of male characters towards gender roles. This movie also connotes that these problems occur from the views of female characters and parents. Although Erdem’s f... see more

In the beginning, the woman was considered a domestic worker or homemaker. However, along with current development and family economic demands, women have also been involved in public and economic activities. One of the women's choices outside their domes... see more

This article shows that fixed national identities in Ondaatje’s The English Patient are not only questioned but relinquished in favour of a flux of multiple, incessant becomings, while the specificity of a woman’s identity, far from being decentred and ev... see more

This article shows that fixed national identities in Ondaatje’s The English Patient are not only questioned but relinquished in favour of a flux of multiple, incessant becomings, while the specificity of a woman’s identity, far from being decentred and ev... see more

The primacy acquired by nature in our current culture has given way to several issues not strictly connected with an immediate and ‘purely’ ecological interest: there is rather the need to question how we conceive the animal with a focus on the possibilit... see more

I am a woman professor of color at a predominantly White institution.  As a first generation scholar from a low-income, Filipino immigrant family, I never dreamt of becoming a social worker and professor.  Through a critical autoethnography and ... see more

Leadership often associated with certain age, gender, or race that causes someone considered not good enough to be promoted in a particular position, even in this era it is still prevents women from becoming leaders, even though they have a huge opportuni... see more

Contemporary textual and visual representations of cancer engage self-reflectively with death and dying, yet they often rely on normative notion of death as the end of an individual life. This article focuses on stylised cancer portraits of the young Germ... see more

ResumenAgar, la concubina de Abraham y la madre de la nación árabe, es la fundadora de la ciudad islámica, Meca. En la mitología islámica Agar, una vez expulsada de la tienda de Abraham y Sara, vaga desesperadamente por el desierto Paran, en busca de agua... see more

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