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Centraal Museum Woman by Vivienne Westwood, Christian Dior Couture, Maison Martin Margiela, Junya Watanabe, Ann Demeulemeester, Veronique Leroy, Bernhard Willhelm, Viktor & Rolf, Hussein Chalayan
Overzicht van het werk van negen internationale modeontwerpers.
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Nederlands | Engels | 158 pagina's | Centraal Museum, Utrecht | 2003
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Margit van der Steen Onze vrouw in New York
rapportage en verantwoording Nederlandse vrouwenvertegenwoordiging 58ste zitting van de Algemene Vergadering van de Verenigde Naties
Rapportage en verantwoording van de Nederlandse vrouwenvertegenwoordiging van de 58ste zitting van de Algemene Vergadering van de VN. Thema's waren: gender en leeftijdsvraagstukken, empowerment van vrouwen en gendermainstreaming, de ontwikkeling van de mensheid.
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Nederlands | Engels | 28 pagina's | NVR, [Den Haag] | 2003
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Hala Abdel Magid Mohamed Abdel Magid al- Ahmadi Globalisations, Islamism and gender
women's political organisations in the Sudan
This book aims at contributing to the ongoing debate on relationships between globalisation, Islamism and their influence on constructing gender identities in Muslim societies. It takes the present Islamist country of the Sudan as a case study and focuses on eight women's organizations with the aim of studying and analysing women's own constructions of and responses to Islamist notions of the self. Met een Nederlandse samenvatting. Onderzoek naar de relatie tussen globalisering, islamisme en de vorming...
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Engels | 247 pagina's | 2003
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Anat Gilboa Images of the feminine in Rembrandt's work
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Engels | 251 pagina's | Eburon Publishers, Delft | 2003
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Hennie J. Marsman Women in Ugarit and Israel
their social and religious position in the context of the ancient Near East
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Engels | 781 pagina's | Brill, Leiden [etc.] | 2003
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Jane Addams | Emily G. Balch | Alice Hamilton Women at the Hague
the International peace congress of 1915
In 1915, shortly after the outbreak of World War I, more than twelve hundred women representing twelve nations journeyed to The Netherlands to plead for peace at The Hague. At this first International Congress of Women they called for "continuous mediation" until peace was restored, and two delegations met with representatives of the warring governments. Although they did not stop the war, their proposals are still used as guidelines for most diplomatic negotiations between hostile nations. Three...
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Engels | 139 pagina's | Humanity Books, Amherst, N.Y | 2003
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J.G.F. Cörvers | Bart Golsteyn Changes in women's willingness to work in a tightening labour market: the impact of preferences, wages and individual characteristics
This paper analyses the remarkable increase in female labour force participation during the second half of the 1990s in the Netherlands. Instead of looking at the change in participation rates from a macroeconomic perspective, the researchers analyse the change in the willingness to work of women by the use of a microeconomic framework. In this way they try to find the causes of increasing female labour force participation.
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Engels | 26 pagina's | Research Centre for Education and the Labour Market, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Maastricht University, Maastricht | 2003
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Anke van Vuuren Women striving for self-reliance
the diversity of female-headed households in Tanzania and the livelihood strategies they employ
This study is meant to improve the understanding of the contrasting livelihood strategies employed by female-headed households compared to those of male-headed household, in which the definition of the concepts used and the combination of the different methodologies have to result in clear-cut conclusions about the level of economic well-being of female-headed households.
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Engels | 277 pagina's | African Studies Centre, Leiden | 2003
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Saskia Bakker HeRWAI
Health Rights of Women Assessment Instrument; report about its development, including a draft outline of the instrument
The Women's Rights Watch project of the Humanist Committee on Human Rights (HOM), the Netherlands, explores the possibilities of using the United Nations Convention Against all forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) and other human rights instruments in development relations. The aim is to develop an assessment instrument for the human rights of women in development co-operation based on these human rights instruments. The first part of the report reflects the outcome of the discussions on...
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Engels | 46 pagina's | HOM, Utrecht | 2003
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Christiane Schwieren The gender wage gap, due to differences in efficiency wage effects or discrimination[?]
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Engels | 21 pagina's | METEOR, Maastricht research school of Economics of TEchnology and ORganizations, Maastricht | 2003
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Ilse Agnes Johanna van Rooij Comparison of anti-müllerian hormone serum levels with currently used ovarian reserve tests in normal and subfertile women
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Engels | 179 pagina's | 2003
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Tjalling Leenstra Anemia in adolescent schoolgirls in Western Kenya
epidemiology and prevention
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Engels | 167 pagina's | 2003
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Sheilagh Ogilvie A bitter living
women, markets, and social capital in early modern Germany
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Engels | 394 pagina's | Oxford University Press, Oxford | 2008
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Susan M.P. MacKenna-Lawlor Whatever shines should be observed
(quicquid nitet notandum)
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Engels | 153 pagina's | Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht [etc.] | 2003
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Charlotte Sturgess Redefining the subject
sites of play in Canadian women's writing
Sturgess explores Canadian women's writing in its diversity, in order to examine the terms on which subjectivity, in its social, political and literary dimensions, emerges as discourse. Work from writers as Dionne Brand, Hiromi Goto and Margaret Atwood, among others, are studied both in their specific dimensions and through the collective focus of cultural and textual revision which characterizes Canadian writing in the feminine. (More articles on: Hiromi Goto, Anne Michaels, Dionne Brand, Suzette...
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Engels | 158 pagina's | Rodopi, Amsterdam [etc.] | 2003
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Haifaa Jawad | Tansin Benn Muslim women in the United Kingdom and beyond
experiences and images
The authors explores ways in which Muslim women are portrayed, alongside their experiences of being Muslim and part of a predominantly western culture. It engages with Muslim women living predominantly in the United Kingdom, with contributions from other countries, such as Australia, America and Sweden. The book recounts ways in which the women cope in challenging diasporic contexts and concludes with recommendations for positive change.
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Engels | 178 pagina's | Brill, Leiden [etc.] | 2003
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Mineke Schipper Never marry a woman with big feet
women in proverbs from around the world
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Engels | 250 pagina's | Amsterdam University Press, Amsterdam | 2006
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The literature of lesbianism
a historical anthology from Ariosto to Stonewall
Beginning with an excerpt from Ariosto's comic epic poem, Orlando Furioso, the anthology progresses chronologically through the next five centuries, presenting selections from Shakespeare, John Donne, Katherine Philips, Aphra Behn, Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, Alexander Pope, The Marquis de Sade, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Charlotte Brontë, Emily Dickinson, Guy de Maupassant, Henry James, Willa Cather, Virginia Woolf, Ernest Hemingway, Nella Larsen, Colette, and Graham Greene, among others. It also...
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Engels | 1110 pagina's | Columbia University Press, New York | 2003
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Marguérite Corporaal Wicked words, virtuous voices
the reconstruction of tragic subjectivity by Renaissance and early Restoration women dramatists
In the Renaissance and Early Restauration women had to be silent and in tragedies they had a wicked image. In this period, women also started to write plays for their family. Analysed are the tragedies of Mary Sidney, Elizabeth Cary and Margaret Cavendish.
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Engels | 340 pagina's | 2003
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Rachel Kurian Women workers in a global economy
trends and issues
This paper analyses key employment trends and concerns affecting women workers in the global economy, calling attention to possible areas of policy intervention on the part of trade unions. Paper presented at the meeting Women's Rights as Worker's Rights, convened by the American Center for International Lobor Solidarity and the AFL-CIO, May 13-16, 2002, Bellagio, Italy.
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Engels | 46 pagina's | Institute of Social Studies, The Hague | 2003
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