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Alexis de Tocqueville's examination of the political and social climate over the issue of slavery in the textual culmination of his travels throughout the U.S. in 1830s, Democracy in America, casts a shadow over the sustainability of a single American nation-state. Although Tocqueville's...
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With the rise of 'marginal discourse', Dalits, Blacks and women have been frequently and prominently discussed in …, subjugated and oppressed classes. More so, women of these classes, by virtue of their gender, are even worse victims as they … images of women who have suffered due to their caste/race and gender. This paper discusses the images of women in Hindi and …
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Are perms, wigs, and hair extensions discursive symbols of black women's unfreedom? Hair blogs, television shows, and …. Although there's a light-hearted dimension to this debate, there are complex, theoretical points about black women and … contemporary questions of freedom. More specifically, what institutions shape or inhibit black women's choices when it comes to …
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young Black women's behaviors. Combining data from the BJS and the CPS to match incarceration rates with individual … women's school attainment and early employment. The evidence in support of a negative impact of Black-male incarceration on … presumably minor offenders, provide germane estimates of the impact of male incarceration on women's decisions …
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Most criminal acts are performed by men. Moreover, with only a hint of exaggeration, women never commit the most …. Further, women re-offend less frequently and imprisoning women normally has a more harmful effect on their dependents than … does incarcerating men. Women suffer more while in prison. Female inmates have higher rates of mental illness and are more …
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women's academic career progression. This study is framed by the three key concepts of academic bullying, vicarious bullying … in higher education and unethical leadership, and the interface of Black women's intersectionality, academic bullying …, and career progression. Scholars have confirmed that women of color are more likely to endure vicarious bullying leading …
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