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  2. Black Feminist Thought - Wikipedia

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    Patricia Hill Collins coins the term outsider-within in a former essay [3] and redefines the term in her book to describe the experience of black women. In the book, she historically situates the term to describe the social location of black women in domestic work pre-World War II.

  3. Digital India - Wikipedia

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    An Indian-based company, Data Xgen Technologies Pvt Ltd, has launched world's first free linguistic email address under the name ‘DATAMAIL’ [26] which allows creating email ids in 8 Indian languages, English; and three foreign languages – Arabic, Russian and Chinese. Over the period of time, the email service in 22 languages will be ...

  4. Men's movement - Wikipedia

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    The men's movement is a social movement that emerged in the 1960s and 1970s, primarily in Western countries, which consists of groups and organizations of men and their allies who focus on gender issues and whose activities range from self-help and support to lobbying and activism.

  5. Feminist film theory - Wikipedia

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    Feminist film theory is a theoretical film criticism derived from feminist politics and feminist theory influenced by second-wave feminism and brought about around the 1970s in the United States. With the advancements in film throughout the years feminist film theory has developed and changed to analyse the current ways of film and also go back ...

  6. Freedom Rising - Wikipedia

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    Welzel builds his human empowerment framework on an evolutionary theory of emancipation. Emancipation is hereby understood as the universal human desire for an existence free from domination. [ 8 ] Emancipative values emphasize freedom of choice and equality of opportunities . [ 9 ]

  7. White supremacy - Wikipedia

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    She writes that this masternarrative condenses history into only history that is relevant to, and to some extent beneficial for, white Americans. [ 71 ] Elson (1964) provides detailed information about the historic dissemination of simplistic and negative ideas about non-white races.

  8. Feminism in India - Wikipedia

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    In other words, the feminists' aim was to abolish the free service of women who were essentially being used as cheap capital. [4] Feminist class-consciousness also came into focus in the 1970s, with feminists recognizing the inequalities not just between men and women but also within power structures such as caste, tribe, language, religion ...

  9. Women's history - Wikipedia

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    Out to Work: A History of Wage-Earning Women in the United States (2003) excerpt and text search; Melosh, Barbara. Gender and American History since 1890 (1993) online edition Archived 2011-06-28 at the Wayback Machine; Miller, Page Putnam, ed. Reclaiming the Past: Landmarks of Women's History. (1992). 232 pp. Mintz, Steven, and Susan Kellogg.