Psychology & Sociology 2010 L ES S MA N A G IN G . M OR E T E A C H IN G . GRE AT E R L E A R N IN G . What is Connect? Connect Features: McGraw-Hill Connect™ is an online assignment and assessment solution that connects your students with the tools and resources they’ll need to achieve success. McGraw-Hill Connect offers a number of powerful tools and features to make managing assignments easier‚ so you can spend more time teaching. With Connect‚ students can engage
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Abstract: This thesis examines Deepa Mehta’s trilogy—Water‚ Earth‚ Fire—and the trilogy’s exploration and contestation of colonial‚ anti-colonial nationalist‚ and religious ideologies as intersecting with patriarchal norms to enact symbolic and actual violence on the bodies of women. I argue that Mehta’s trilogy foregrounds the ways in which patriarchal nationalism legitimizes violence against women’s bodies and sexualities through different social and cultural practices and discourses which are
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Centre for Conflict Resolution Department of Peace Studies Working Paper 17 Complexity Theory and Conflict Transformation: An Exploration of Potential and Implications Diane Hendrick June 2009 Other titles in this Series International Conflict Resolution: Some Critiques and a Response Tom Woodhouse‚ June 1999 Working Paper 1 The Failure of State Formation‚ Identity Conflict and Civil Society Responses - The Case of Sri Lanka Sunil Bastian‚ September 1999 Working Paper 2
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A Critical Analysis of Employment Equity Measures in South Africa A thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of: Masters in Law of Rhodes University by Ismail Laher 2007 Preliminary Matters Abstract ii Acknowledgements iv Short Table of Contents v Extended Table of Contents vi Abstract This thesis analyses the Employment Equity Act 55 of 1998 and its application in labour law in South Africa. After an initial examination of the general concepts
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This page intentionally left blank A HISTORY OF FEMINIST LITERARY CRITICISM Feminism has transformed the academic study of literature‚ fundamentally altering the canon of what is taught and setting new agendas for literary analysis. In this authoritative history of feminist literary criticism‚ leading scholars chart the development of the practice from the Middle Ages to the present. The first section of the book explores protofeminist thought from the Middle Ages onwards‚ and analyses the
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Working with the Security Sector to End Violence against Women and Girls Principal authors (Social Development Direct) Alice Kerr-Wilson‚ Lyndsay McLean Hilker‚ Shreya Mitra‚ Federica Busiello‚ Sarah Maguire and Mary Jennings Special thanks to: Sunita Caminha (UN Women) Technical review and feedback provided by: American Bar Association International Legal Resource Center (independent experts) Anicee Van Engeland‚ University of Exeter (United Kingdom) Elizabeth Barad (USA) Geraldine Bjallerstedt
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