... third world" (read: ignorant, poor, uneducated, tradition-bound, domestic, family-oriented, victimized, etc.). This, I suggest, is in contrast to the (implicit) self-representation of Western women as educated, as modern, as having control over their... Kerala Christian Sainthood: Collisions of Culture and Worldview in South India - 141 ページCorinne G. Dempsey 著 - 2001 - 232 ページ限定表示 - この書籍について
| Chandra Talpade Mohanty, Russo, Lourdes Torres - 1991 - 356 ページ
...This, I suggest, is in contrast to the (implicit) self-representation of Western women as educated, as modern, as having control over their own bodies and...sexualities, and the freedom to make their own decisions. The distinction between Western feminist re-presentation of women in the third world and Western feminist... | |
| Rick Altman - 1992 - 308 ページ
...contrast to the (implicit) selfrepresentation of Western women as educated, modern, as having control of their own bodies and sexualities, and the freedom to make their own decisions. (1984, 337) In this system, women of the Third World are defined "in terms of their object status (the... | |
| Diane Singerman, Homa Hoodfar - 1996 - 236 ページ
...family-oriented, victimized, etc.). This ... is in contrast to the (implicit) selfrepresentation of western women as educated, modern, as having control...sexualities, and the "freedom" to make their own decisions. (Mohanty 1988, 65; see also Mohanty et al. 1991). It is the recognition of the agency of women in their... | |
| Anne McClintock, Aamir Mufti, Ella Shohat - 1997 - 562 ページ
...This, I suggest, is in contrast to the (implicit) self-representation of Western women as educated, as modern, as having control over their own bodies and...sexualities, and the freedom to make their own decisions. The distinction between Western feminist re-presentation of women in the Third World and Western feminist... | |
| Leela Gandhi - 1998 - 222 ページ
...tradition-bound, domesticated, family-oriented, victimised', facilitates and privileges the selfrepresentation of Western women 'as educated, modern, as having control..."sexualities", and the "freedom" to make their own decisions' (1994, p. 200). In other words, the implied cultural lack of the 'third-world woman' fortifies the... | |
| Wendy Ho - 1999 - 294 ページ
...Mohanty is wary of theoretical and critical perspectives that implicitly represent Anglo American or Western women as "educated, modern, as having control...sexualities, and the freedom to make their own decisions;" while on the other hand, representing the average woman of color as "ignorant, poor, uneducated, tradition-bound,... | |
| Alf Hiltebeitel, Kathleen M. Erndl - 2000 - 292 ページ
...This, I suggest, is in contrast to the (implicit) self-representation of Western women as educated, as modern, as having control over their own bodies and...sexualities, and the freedom to make their own decisions (Mohanty 1991: 56; see also 57, 74). Insofar as Western feminism capitalizes and indeed depends for... | |
| Uma Narayan, Sandra G. Harding, Sandra Harding - 2000 - 360 ページ
...representation of Nonwestern women with the implicit self-representation of Western women "as educated, as modern, as having control over their own bodies and...sexualities, and the freedom to make their own decisions" (Mohanty 1991b, 56). Nonwesterners as well as Westerners have often portrayed feminism as an exclusively... | |
| Hwa Yol Jung - 2002 - 468 ページ
...This, I suggest, is in contrast to the (implicit) selfrepresentation of Western women as educated, as modern, as having control over their own bodies and...sexualities, and the freedom to make their own decisions. The distinction between Western feminist re-presentation of women in the third world and Western feminist... | |
| Isabel Balseiro, Ntongela Masilela - 2003 - 292 ページ
...family-oriented, victimized, etc.). This, I suggest, is in contrast to the (implicit) self-representation of Western women as educated, modern, as having control...sexualities, and the "freedom" to make their own decisions. . . These distinctions are made on the basis of the privileging of a particular group as the norm or... | |
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