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Browsing by Subject "gender"
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Fan Influence: The English-Speaking Anime and Manga Speech Community's Relationship With the Japanese Language and Gender Roles
(2022)Beginning in the 1960s, an effort was made to import and translate anime and manga (animation and graphic novels from Japan) to a young English-speaking audience. Since then, the style of translation—which originally ... -
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Gender Differences in Somatic Symptoms and Sleep Problems: The Mediating Effects of Financial Stress
(2021)Women are more likely than men to experience financial stress, somatic symptoms, and sleep problems, yet the reasons why are unclear. This thesis focuses on the relationships among financial stress and gender differences ... -
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Gender Differences in the Endowment Effect: Women Pay Less, but Won't Accept Less
(2014)We explore different contexts and mechanisms that might promote or alleviate the gender effect in risk aversion. Our main result is that we do not find gender differences in risk aversion when the choice is framed as a ... -
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Gender Differences, Marriage, and Mental Health
(2010)Women consistently exhibit more psychological distress than men. This study addresses the gender gap in psychological distress by using a stress process approach to examine the effects of stressors and resources within ... -
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Gender Moderates the Impact of Need for Structure on Social Beliefs: Implications for Ethnocentrism and Authoritarianism
(2010)The present research examines the interplay between individual differences in need for structure, social beliefs, and gender. It is well documented that need for structure, that is, a preference for structure and simplicity ... -
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Gendered Influence of Downward Social Comparisons on Current and Possible Selves
(2001)Because men and women differ with regard to independent and interdependent self‐construals, we propose that downward comparisons are more likely to lower women's achievement‐related self‐evaluations compared to men's. We ... -
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Khul : Local Contours of a Global Phenomenon
(Islamic Law and Society, 2019)This special issue of Islamic Law and Society takes a close look at contemporary manifestations of an Islamic divorce procedure known as khul. Studying khul. is not an easy matter, in large part because it is not exactly ... -
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Language and Self-Construal Priming: A Replication and Extension in a Hong Kong Sample
(2004)Previous research has argued that language serves as a cognitive cue to reinforce culturally normative self-construals. We hypothesize that language-priming effects would be stronger for women than men and that they would ... -
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Sport, Nation, Gender: Basque Soccer Madness
(2013)A centenarian Basque soccer club, Athletic Club (Bilbao) is the ethnographic locus of this dissertation. From a center of the Industrial Revolution, a major European port of capitalism and the birthplace of Basque nationalism ... -
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The Margins of the Market: Women Writers and the US Publishing Industry in the Long 1950s
(2024)This dissertation examines the intersection between the literature of the long 1950s—1945 through 1963—and the industry changes in the publishing world that shaped the experiences of authors and impacted the works making ... -
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The Margins of the Market: Women Writers and the US Publishing Industry in the Long 1950s
(2024)This dissertation examines the intersection between the literature of the long 1950s—1945 through 1963—and the industry changes in the publishing world that shaped the experiences of authors and impacted the works making ... -
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The Margins of the Market: Women Writers and the US Publishing Industry in the Long 1950s
(2024)This dissertation examines the intersection between the literature of the long 1950s—1945 through 1963—and the industry changes in the publishing world that shaped the experiences of authors and impacted the works making ... -
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The Margins of the Market: Women Writers and the US Publishing Industry in the Long 1950s
(2024)This dissertation examines the intersection between the literature of the long 1950s—1945 through 1963—and the industry changes in the publishing world that shaped the experiences of authors and impacted the works making ... -
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The Margins of the Market: Women Writers and the US Publishing Industry in the Long 1950s
(2024)This dissertation examines the intersection between the literature of the long 1950s—1945 through 1963—and the industry changes in the publishing world that shaped the experiences of authors and impacted the works making ... -
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The Margins of the Market: Women Writers and the US Publishing Industry in the Long 1950s
(2024)This dissertation examines the intersection between the literature of the long 1950s—1945 through 1963—and the industry changes in the publishing world that shaped the experiences of authors and impacted the works making ... -
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The Margins of the Market: Women Writers and the US Publishing Industry in the Long 1950s
(2024)This dissertation examines the intersection between the literature of the long 1950s—1945 through 1963—and the industry changes in the publishing world that shaped the experiences of authors and impacted the works making ... -
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The Margins of the Market: Women Writers and the US Publishing Industry in the Long 1950s
(2024)This dissertation examines the intersection between the literature of the long 1950s—1945 through 1963—and the industry changes in the publishing world that shaped the experiences of authors and impacted the works making ... -
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The Margins of the Market: Women Writers and the US Publishing Industry in the Long 1950s
(2024)This dissertation examines the intersection between the literature of the long 1950s—1945 through 1963—and the industry changes in the publishing world that shaped the experiences of authors and impacted the works making ... -
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The Margins of the Market: Women Writers and the US Publishing Industry in the Long 1950s
(2024)This dissertation examines the intersection between the literature of the long 1950s—1945 through 1963—and the industry changes in the publishing world that shaped the experiences of authors and impacted the works making ... -
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The Margins of the Market: Women Writers and the US Publishing Industry in the Long 1950s
(2024)This dissertation examines the intersection between the literature of the long 1950s—1945 through 1963—and the industry changes in the publishing world that shaped the experiences of authors and impacted the works making ...