Sentences with phrase «female subjugation»

I believe that the obstacles standing in the way of women's equality and freedom from male domination are firstly, religions that preach male superiority and female subjugation, and secondly, political systems designed to rob women of their legal rights.
There are many positive points to Brimstone, a brutal Western with a point to make about female subjugation.
The story of five rural Turkish girls» summer break and the huge transitions enforced on them because of cultural tradition and old - fashioned female subjugation.

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The family, along with the state today, has sought to control women through rigid definitions of sexuality and appropriate for itself reproductive rights and control over her body; violence and subjugation have been woven into institutionalized forms of religion whose patriarchal tenets have marginalized and domesticated the female and the feminine, shackling her and legitimizing violence against her.
It's a man's world, a Catholic life of subjugation for any God - fearing woman, Sister Aloysius included, and in this man's world, the devotional female serves tea, and listens to what the dominant sex has to say about the Christmas pageant, and all matters of pontification.
DVD Review by Kam Williams Headline: Oppression of Women in Iran Depicted in Female Empowerment Docu - Drama In recent years, the best movies emanating out of the Middle East have been those exploring the subjugation of women under Islam.
The first group exhibition, Women and their Work I: Affect + Action will open on Friday, September 8 from 5:30 to 7 pm where artists will address social issues ranging from institutionalized racism, water pollution, the atrocities of war, and the subjugation of female bodies (human and nonhuman).
There have since been 25 dinners that have explored themes like Baltimore, Race, and Identity (in honor of Freddy Gray); the 2016 shootings in Orlando and the need for sanctuary spaces; Black Female Subjectivity; Black Male Subjectivity; and Racial Subjugation in Latin American History.
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In this solo endeavor Stoller continues using clay as a vehicle to explore issues of idealized beauty, vanity and the subjugation of the female body using porcelain as her primary media, a material inextricably linked to desire, secrecy and commodification.
Through this class we will tackle such diverse themes as female rulers, women's roles in the home and kitchen, the concept of the muse, the historical odds of being a female artist, as well as biblical stories of rape, subjugation and triumphs.
But more than just dinner talk, these conversations have addressed topics such as police violence, the 2016 Pulse nightclub shootings in Orlando and the need for sanctuary spaces; black female and male subjectivity; and racial subjugation in Latin American history.
There have since been 25 dinners that have explored themes like Baltimore, Race, and Identity, the 2016 shootings in Orlando and the need for sanctuary spaces; Black Female Subjectivity, Black Male Subjectivity and Racial Subjugation in Latin American History.
The construction and cultural deployment of female monstrosity is, at its heart, a project of subjugation that seeks to immobilize women of ambition and intellect, and leave them bereft of purpose, inner lives, and ultimately, power.
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