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    Oppression behind the veils : the black urban experience in Athol Fugard's Townchip plays / by Avalos, Ana L.

    Published 2010
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    Women under layers of oppression : the unchanging political economy of gender / by Arat, Zehra F

    Published 1995
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    Visión, producción, opresión = Vision, production, oppression / by Farocki, Harun, 1944-2014

    Published 2014
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    A people's history of the United States / by Zinn, Howard, 1922-2010

    Published 2015
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    Doing psychology critically : making a difference in diverse settings / by Prilleltensky, Isaac, 1959-

    Published 2002
    Table of Contents: “…Foundations -- 1 Power, Well-being, Oppression, and Liberation: Points of Departure -- Power -- Well-being -- Oppression -- Liberation -- Doing psychology critically -- Crossing boundaries -- Communication of meanings -- Practice in context -- Book organization -- 2 Theory, Research, and Action: Oppressive and Emancipatory Effects -- Theory -- Research -- Action -- Values, assumptions and practices -- Implementation challenges.…”
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    Ideology & social change in Latin America / by Nash, June, 1927-, ed

    Published 1977
    Table of Contents: “…Economic organization and social conscience: some dilemmas of cuban socialism / Bertram Silverman -- 7. Oppression by Any other name: power in search of legitimacy in Guatemala / Thomas Melville and Margarita Bradford Melville.…”
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    Sex and gender hierarchies /

    Published 1993
    Table of Contents: “…Sanskritization as female oppression in India / Gerald D. Berreman -- Index.…”
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    Mohandas Gandhi's social representations : the power to reach unity in diversity / by Rossa, Susana Beatriz

    Published 2022
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    El transfeminismo no es un humanismo: cruces entre animalidad y género by González, Anahí Gabriela, Ballardo, María Belén

    Published 2024
    “…Rather, transfeminism must be an antispeciesism and antispeciesism must be a transfeminism if both movements are to strengthen their struggles against all forms of oppression. The article unfolds in the following moments: first, we argue that hegemonic antispeciesist feminism reproduces the heterosexual regime and a binary perspective of gender. …”
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    Dark Anthropology and its others: Theory since the eighties by Ortner, Sherry, Blázquez, Gustavo, Díaz, María Cecilia

    Published 2018
    “…I consider first the turn to what I call “dark anthropology,” that is, anthropology that focuses on the harsh dimensions of social life (power, domination, inequality, and oppression), as well as on the subjective experience of these dimensions in the form of depression and hopelessness. …”
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    “IT WAS MY ISSUE”: PERSONAL INFORMATION MANAGEMENT AND INTERNALIZED HETEROSEXISM AMONG GAYS AND LESBIANS NURSES by Ortega, Julian, Marentes, Maximiliano

    Published 2019
    “…Here we analyse the strategies used by gays and lesbians to manage the personal information related to their sexual orientation in order to avoid stigmatization processes at work.This article is based on two main categories that structures this research: (a) the possibilities of expressing one’s sexual orientation in the workplace and the relation with real or anticipated stigma derived from interactions with colleagues, superiors and patients; and (b) the internalized heterosexism as a category related to anticipated and experienced stigma as well as the different levels of openness about one’s sexual orientation in the workplace.The study was conducted from a qualitative scope: 20 interviews to gays, lesbians and heterosexual nurses were carried out and analysed, in addition to secondary sources, following the guidelines of grounded theory.As main conclusion we highlight the association between the assumption of one’s sexual identity, the use of strategies to manage personal information of openness or concealment and the internalized heterosexism, as they may have an impact in the reproduction of oppression and stigma among gays and lesbians. Therefore, this paper intends to make a significant contribution to the debates and studies about sexual diversity at work scenarios in Argentina.…”
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