Essays about: "The World s Wife"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 essays containing the words The World s Wife.
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1. “As long as he can provide” : A qualitative case study exploring women’s and men’s attitudes towards economic intimate partner violence in Livingstone, Zambia
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för kvinnors och barns hälsaAbstract : Background: Zambia has one of the highest rates of intimate partner violence (IPV) in the world. While the focus has been put on the prevalence and the consequences of physical, sexual and psychological violence, economic abuse has been a neglected area in research. READ MORE
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2. Father groups in Burkina Faso – towards changed behaviors and a reconstruction of masculinities?
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/FörvaltningshögskolanAbstract : Introduction: The importance of the involvement of men when it comes to increasing quality of life for women and children as well as for men themselves are evident, and has been shown repeatedly in academic research. Women globally are the ones responsible for children and household. READ MORE
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3. ”He looked at me ... My God. His eyes were eyes to die for.” : A Feminist Theological Reading of Carol Ann Duffy’s The World’s Wife
University essay from EngelskaAbstract : Most approaches to Duffy’s work have been a feminist reading of poetry, focusing on the portrayal of women within the theoretical framework of feminism. However, little attention has been paid to the religious elements in Duffy’s work, something that Duffy herself has recognized. READ MORE
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4. Flickorna Lundgrens trädgård - dokumentation av en 1930/1940-tals trädgård i Skåne
University essay from SLU/Horticulture (until 121231)Abstract : Café Flickorna Lundgren ligger vid fiskebyn Skäret, mellan Mölle och Jonstorp i Höganäs kommun. Hit har det kommit gäster varje sommar för att fika en stund i den blommande trädgården. År 1938 öppnade familjen Lundgren ett café i den gamla stugan från 1700-talet. READ MORE
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5. From Slave Wife of the Gods to " ke te pam tem eng". Trokosi seen through the Eyes of the Participants
University essay from Malmö högskola/Lärarutbildningen (LUT)Abstract : AbstractThis final essay in religious studies at Malmö Lärarutbildningen (Teacher’s education) is a minor field study (MFS) carried out in Ghana about Trokosi. Trokosi is a tradition, system and practice where young girls are given to village shrine priests as sexual and domestic slaves, or "wives of the gods", in compensation for offenses allegedly committed by a member of the girl's family. READ MORE