Cultural Development

The Work of Feminist History

Ann Curthoys explores the intricate relationship between feminism and historical research through her personal experiences as a feminist historian. The discussion revolves around several projects, including the Wadjemup/Rottnest Island project, which examines the complexities of gender relations and historical narratives involving Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal women. The paper emphasizes the importance of intersectionality in feminist history, …

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Is history gendered: A glimpse from history textbooks

The paper investigates the presence and portrayal of gender in history textbooks, questioning whether these texts are gender neutral or biased. It emphasizes the need for a critical analysis of historical narratives to foster a more inclusive understanding that appreciates the contributions of women throughout history. Ultimately, the text argues for the importance of creating …

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Demographic Trends and Housing Patterns in the Philippines

This study examines how demographic changes lead to different household structures and housing choices among different age groups. It argues that the co-integration of demography, housing market, and wealth have shaped housing demand in the country over time. The results have important often unrecognized implications for housing policy. The estimation of housing needs that excludes …

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