Economic 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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Ateneo Law Journal Volume 68, Issue 3

The Third Issue of the Ateneo Law Journal’s 68th Volume stands as a tribute to the 2025 National Women’s Month Celebration, examining contemporary issues that affect women and the law in the Philippines. It features a compelling Foreword by Philippine Commission on Women (PCW) Chairperson ERMELITA V. VALDEAVILLA, which honors 50 years of PCW’s transformative …

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