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Misoginia e rettilizzazione femminile: un espediente estetico e poetico
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De Stasio, Loreta
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Misogyny
2024
ella letteratura italiana, il mito della donna rettile è diffuso, soprattutto con le connotazioni negative imposte dalla cristianità, anche se non sempre, oppure non completamente. Alcuni autori hanno colto l’ambivalenza arcaica di questa figura e ne hanno tratto un espediente narrativo particolarmente efficace che si propone come mezzo per avversare la misoginia latente di questo topico. In questo studio mettiamo in relazione le strutture tematiche e retoriche della «Griselda» di Boccaccio –che, per il suo tema, si offre come racconto che rappresenta la misoginia– con La donna serpente di Carlo Gozzi, che, nel xviii secolo, aveva aggiornato e ricomposto una raccolta di fiabe tradizionali antiche di origini orientali ed europee. Infine, si faranno alcuni riferimenti alle metamorfosi ofidiche novecentesche, per raccontare il femminile, proposte da Bontempelli e ne L’Iguana di Anna Maria Ortese.
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Vox
On the day the government decrees that women are no longer allowed more than one hundred words per day, Dr. Jean McClellan is in denial. This can't happen here. Not in America. Not to her. This is just the beginning. Soon women are not permitted to hold jobs. Girls are not taught to read or write. Females no longer have a voice. Before, the average person spoke sixteen thousand words each day, but now women have only one hundred to make themselves heard. For herself, her daughter, and every woman silenced, Jean will reclaim her voice.
Murderous Conditions and LTQ+ POC Decolonial, AntiCapitalist and Anti-Misogyny Life Imaginings in France
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Bacchetta, Paola
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Misogyny
2017
This essay addresses some deadly inter-related conditions that lesbians, trans, queers, and other genderly and sexually anormative subjects of color, and ultimately all subaltern subjects, are now facing in France and elsewhere in Europe. It considers effects of coloniality, racism, segregationality, Islamophobia, police brutality, misogyny, the current capitalist crisis, including expanded privatization, the Security State, war and refugees, and the rise of right-wing and homonationalistwhite gay spokespersons therein. The essay extensively engages with current radically critical, decolonial, anti-capitalist, anti-misogyny, life affirming analyses and practices by LTQ POC+ that open up new understandings of the issues of our times, before providing some concluding remarks.
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Misogynies
2013
One of the most celebrated feminist texts by a British author. First published in 1989, it created shock waves with its analyses of history, literature and popular culture. Smith drew on her own experience as one of the few women reporting on the Yorkshire Ripper murders, and looked at novels, slasher movies, Page Three, and Princess Diana, teasing out the attitudes that brought them together.
‘He would tell me about the voices in his head’: Dayton shooter’s ex-girlfriend speaks out
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Misogyny
2019
Lyndsi Doll, who dated Connor Betts high school, describes him as troubled.
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The handmaid's tale
This look at the near future presents the story of Offred, a Handmaid in the Republic of Gilead, once the United States, an oppressive world where women are no longer allowed to read and are valued only as long as they are viable for reproduction.