Sentence examples for gendered dimension from inspiring English sources

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They contend that even apparently gender-neutral global issues often have a gendered dimension, including war, global governance, migration, southern debt, and climate change.

There's also an obvious gendered dimension: many modern female leaders have been daughters of presidents and prime ministers, as though the importance of bloodline negated the usual disadvantage of female-ness, little help as that is to most women.

An old feminist can always see the gendered dimension accompanying the miseries of the present, though the ways in which women's rights and sexual freedoms connect with global poverty, institutionalised violence and religious totalitarianism in the current conjuncture always has to be untangled anew.

The recent expression of awe for the black woman voter is particularly troubling, because it feels like a kind of disclosure: you'd have to be truly isolated from the day-to-day realities of black existence to be shaken by the racial and gendered dimension of Jones's win.

Addams identifies the gendered dimension of this oppressive work: "men would … resent the situation and consider it quite impossible if it implied the giving up of their family and social ties, and living under the roof of the household requiring their services" (ABI 540).

Dawn Porter: I am not sure what I expected in terms of the gendered dimension of the issue in this regard.

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While feminism and the womens' movement have taught us to consider the gendered dimensions of significant social problems, there are many ways one can explore gender.

Using a mixed-methods research approach, this paper maps out gendered dimensions of bushfire through landholders' narratives and actions.

In addition to analyzing the gendered dimensions of globalization, feminist political philosophers discuss specific issues that have been shaped by it.

It argues that an essential background to the current situation of banlieues at present is the implementation of territorialized policies which target areas within the framework of the Politique de la Ville, with specific gendered dimensions.

When gendered dimensions of bushfire are investigated in the context of hegemony, a paradox emerges between women choosing not to take control of their own bushfire safety and women being denied the opportunity to take control.

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