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Reporting Gender ...
Salen, Pamela. - : Monash University, 2018
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GenderTron: exploring implicit gender bias ...
Korsmeyer, Hannah. - : Monash University, 2018
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Buried Motive Motive behind a murder - Lighthouse Academy Syria Hussam Shamma.pdf ...
Shamma, Hussam; Lighthouse Academy. - : figshare, 2018
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Buried Motive Motive behind a murder - Lighthouse Academy Syria Hussam Shamma.pdf ...
Shamma, Hussam; Lighthouse Academy. - : figshare, 2018
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Revisiting Family Values: A Pathway Towards Societal Stability ...
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Revisiting Family Values: A Pathway Towards Societal Stability ...
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Refugee and migrant women's engagement with sexual and reproductive health care in Australia : a socio-ecological analysis of health care professional perspectives
Mengesha, Zelalem B. (R18647); Perz, Janette M. (R8385); Dune, Tinashe M. (R17456). - : U.S., PLoS, 2017
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Experimenting with anti-languages: moving towards the de-gendering of French through translations of narrative conversations
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Experimenting with anti-languages: moving towards the de-gendering of French through translations of narrative conversations
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Experimenting with anti-languages: moving towards the de-gendering of French through translations of narrative conversations
Romanetti, Laure. - : Unitec Institute of Technology, 2015
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Maoist model theatre: The semiotics of gender and sexuality in the Chinese Cultural Revolution (1966-1976)
Roberts, Rosemary A.. - : Koninklijke Brill NV, 2010
Abstract: This book is a convincing reflection that changes our understanding of gender in Maoist culture, esp. for what critics from the 1990s onwards have termed its ‘erasure’ of gender and sexuality. In particular the strong heroines of the yangbanxi, or ‘model works’ which dominated the Cultural Revolution period, have been seen as genderless revolutionaries whose images were damaging to women. Drawing on contemporary theories ranging from literary and cultural studies to sociology, this book challenges that established view through detailed semiotic analysis of theatrical systems of the yangbanxi including costume, props, kinesics, and various audio and linguistic systems. Acknowledging the complex interplay of traditional, modern, Chinese and foreign gender ideologies as manifest in the 'model works', it fundamentally changes our insights into gender in Maoist culture.
Keyword: 200202 Asian Cultural Studies; 200205 Culture; 950502 Understanding Asia's Past; A1; Chinese theatre; Cultural Revolution; Gender; Gender ideologies; Maoist model theatre; Sexuality
URL: https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:188880
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Disturbing the dialectics of the public toilet with the water closet
Davies, Cristyn; Knox, Elena. - : St Lucia, Qld., Hecate Press, 2007
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Hegemonic gender in Japanese as a foreign language education: Australian perspectives
Nagata, Yuriko; Sullivan, Kristen. - : Routledge, 2005
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Faint praise in pain(t)ed phrases : a narratological reading of the Laudatio Murdiae
Keegan, Peter. - : Monash University, 2002
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Marriage Acts: Stages in the Transformation of Modern Nuptial Culture
O'Connell, Lisa Marie. - : Duke University Press, 1999
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