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  1. Há 5 dias · In “Under Western Eyes: Feminist Scholarship and Colonial Discourses,” Chandra Talpade Mohanty contends that a homogeneous notion of the oppression of women as a group produces the image of an “average third world woman” who leads an essentially truncated life based on her feminine gender and her being “third world” (1997 ...

  2. Há 1 dia · She primarily teaches courses on gender and feminism, as well as postcolonial literatures. Her doctoral research focuses on contemporary Afro-diasporic literature and concepts of home, belonging, and affect. She is now based at the Bonn Center for Dependency and Slavery Studies.

  3. Há 1 dia · Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Adichie in 2015 Born Amanda Ngozi Adichie (1977-09-15) 15 September 1977 (age 46) Enugu, Enugu State, Nigeria Occupation Writer public speaker fashionista Nationality Nigerian Alma mater Eastern Connecticut State University (BA) Johns Hopkins University (MA) Yale University (MA) Period 2003–present Notable works Purple Hibiscus (2003) Half of a Yellow Sun (2006) "The ...

  4. Há 2 dias · Mohanty, Chandra. 1988. Under Western Eyes: Feminist Scholarship and Colonial Discourses. World Development 30: 62–88. [Google Scholar] Mouffe, Chantal. 1999. Deliberative Democracy or Agonistic Pluralism? Social Research 66: 745–58. [Google Scholar] Murphy, Kevin M., and George Marcus. 2013.

  5. Há 3 dias · From the outset, Western authorizing ideals about mindfulness were entangled within broader discourses and institutions of Western imperialism. Beyond textual interpretations of sati by orientalists, an important genealogical root of contemporary formulation of mindfulness practice lies in the influential teachings and efforts of Burmese monk Ledi Sayadaw (1846–1923).

  6. Há 3 dias · Women Without Men: Feminist Perspectives in Akayi's Mary, When Will You Marry and Olu'Dolapo Ojediran' s Omolewa

  7. Há 5 dias · As Karen O’Brien writes in Women and Enlightenment in Eighteenth-Century Britain, ‘Eighteenth-century writers’ sense of the boundary between the domestic and social realms was generally fluid and informal’ (p. 11). In what is an important, thought-provoking and wonderfully-written study of femininity, women and British Enlightenment ...