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Poem commentary focusing on the retelling of the Herod narrative from a matriarchal and feminist viewpoint, emphasizing the power, sexuality, and protective instincts of female characters through symbolic and literary elements.
Year:
1990s–2000s
Region:
United Kingdom
Theme:
Feminist reinterpretation, Biblical adaptation, Female perspective
Document type:
Literary analysis / poem commentary
Author:
Carol Ann Duffy
Primary characters:
Queen Herod, the 3 queens, Queen’s daughter
Setting:
Herod’s palace, biblical-era references
Literary references:
Biblical gospels, T.S. Eliot’s “The Journey of the Magi”
Motifs:
Female power, sexuality, motherhood, matriarchy, male threat
Narrative perspective:
Female, first-person and third-person observations
Symbols:
Gifts (grace, strength, happiness), infant as wealth and vulnerability, male threat as symbolic star
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Year:
2024-2026
Organization:
PwC Australia
Type of Document:
Access and Inclusion Plan
Target Audience:
Employees and stakeholders of PwC Australia
Region:
Australia
Associated Networks:
IncludeAbility Employer Network, Ability@PwC employee network
Relevant Convention:
United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD)
Key Focus Areas:
Disability inclusion, accessibility, workplace adjustments, culture of belonging, leadership commitment, talent representation, awareness, data and self-identification, accessibility
Year:
2020-2022
Region / City:
Australia
Topic:
Disability inclusion, employment, diversity
Document Type:
Report
Organization:
PwC Australia
Author:
Luke Sayers, Sophie Langshaw
Target Audience:
General public, businesses, organizations, employees
Period of validity:
2020-2022
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Description:
This report outlines PwC Australia’s Access and Inclusion Plan, highlighting strategies to improve accessibility and inclusion for people with disabilities within the company and the broader community.
Year:
2024
Region / City:
India
Subject:
Primary Education, Inquiry-Based Learning, Student Engagement
Document Type:
Research Study
Institution / Organization:
International Baccalaureate (IB) Curriculum School
Author:
Multiple researchers (Qablan et al., Attard et al., Mikhail and Moresoli, Agustini et al., Kitching, Penney)
Target Audience:
Educators, Policy Makers, Researchers
Study Period:
Grade 4 academic year
Data Collection:
Questionnaire and classroom observation
Sample Size:
150 students (90 boys, 60 girls)
Keywords:
Inquiry-Based Learning, Learner Engagement, Motivation, Experiential Learning, 21st-Century Skills
Year:
2016-2018
Region / city:
Birmingham, U.K.
Field:
Higher Education, Teaching and Learning
Document Type:
Research Paper
Institution:
Birmingham City University
Author(s):
Vanessa Cuia, Matt O’Leary, Ilana Pressick, Stephanie Reynolds, Lee Roberts, Nathalie Turville, Nick White
Target Audience:
University teachers, students, education professionals
Period of Study:
2016-2018
Date of Approval:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Location:
Remote with travel to the Arab region for piloting
Duration:
6 months
Start Date:
[Insert Date]
Reports to:
IPPF Humanitarian Director
Application Deadline:
[Insert Date]
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Arab region
Theme:
Feminist Humanitarian Leadership, Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights
Document Type:
Terms of Reference
Organization:
International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF)
Author:
IPPF Humanitarian Team
Target Audience:
Consultants, organizations, individuals with expertise in feminist leadership and humanitarian responses
Period of Validity:
2025-2026
Approval Date:
[Insert Date]
Modification Date:
[Insert Date]
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Seville
Theme:
Gender equality, Feminism, Global economic governance
Document Type:
Statement
Organization / Institution:
Feminist Forum
Author:
Feminist civil society organizations, networks, movements, and collectives
Target Audience:
International policymakers, civil society, global south communities
Period of Validity:
2025 onwards
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2024
Region / city:
Global
Subject:
Women’s Political Participation, Gender Equality
Document Type:
Call for Proposals
Organization:
UN Women
Author:
UN Women
Target Audience:
Civil society organizations, women’s rights organizations, youth movements, proponents in the Generation Equality Action Coalition on Feminist Movements and Leadership
Period of Validity:
Until 11 November 2024
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2019
Region / City:
Asia-Pacific
Document Type:
Concept Note
Organization / Institution:
APWLD
Author:
APWLD
Target Audience:
Feminist legal practitioners, activists, lawyers, paralegals, public prosecutors
Duration:
2019
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2023
Region / city:
Hong Kong
Theme:
Gendered labor, migrant workers, resilience, domestic work
Document type:
Research paper
Organization:
N/A
Author:
N/A
Target audience:
Scholars, policymakers, human rights activists
Period of validity:
N/A
Approval date:
N/A
Date of amendments:
N/A
Year:
2015
Author:
Jessica Washak
Institution:
WST 499, Professor McCune
Type of document:
Academic essay
Topic:
Horror genre analysis, feminism, gender roles
Target audience:
University students, scholars of gender studies and film
Location:
United States
Period covered:
1960s–2015
Publication date:
December 2015
Sources referenced:
Novels and films including Rosemary’s Baby, Night of the Living Dead, The Exorcist, Halloween, Red Dragon, Gerald’s Game, Carrie, You’re Next, It Follows
Year:
2014
Region / City:
N/A
Theme:
Literary Criticism, Shakespeare, Feminist Criticism
Document Type:
Academic Paper
Author:
Ming Ni (Minnie) Cui
Target Audience:
Scholars, Literature Students
Period of Validity:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Modification Date:
N/A
Year:
2025
Country:
Morocco
City:
Rabat
Subject:
Human rights, freedom of expression, feminist and LGBTI activism
Document type:
Urgent Action / Appeal Notice
Organization:
Amnesty International
Person involved:
Ibtissame Lachgar
Legal basis:
Article 267-5 of the Moroccan Penal Code
Sentence:
30 months imprisonment, 50,000 dirhams fine
Arrest date:
10 August 2025
Court decision date:
3 September 2025
Appeal decision date:
8 October 2025
Health condition:
Bone cancer survivor, risk of losing use of left arm
Detention location:
El Arjat Prison, near Rabat
Target recipients:
Head of Government Aziz Akhanouch, Embassy of Morocco
Year:
1989–present
Region / City:
United States
Topic:
Feminist Theory, Gender Studies, Intersectionality
Document Type:
Academic Reading Compilation
Institution / Organization:
Feminist Terms and Debates Folder
Authors:
Kimberle Crenshaw, Bell Hooks, Jennifer Baumgardner, Amy Richards
Target Audience:
Students and scholars of feminist theory
Period Covered:
1980s–2000s
Pages:
464–568
Themes:
Intersectionality, Identity Politics, Gender Violence, Social Construction, Feminist Epistemology, Third Wave Feminism, Power Dynamics
Related Works:
Bitch Manifesto, Letters on the Equality of the Sexes and the Condition of Women, Manifesta
Purpose:
To analyze feminist thought and practice through key texts addressing race, class, gender, and sexuality intersections
Format:
Compilation of academic readings with thesis summaries and thematic analysis
Impact of Jim Crow Laws, Civil Rights Movement, and Feminist Movement on Voting in the United States
Year:
Not specified
Region:
United States
Subject:
Political history, suffrage expansion
Document type:
Educational worksheet
Institution:
Not specified
Facilitator:
Not specified
Target audience:
Students
Key events covered:
Jim Crow Laws, Civil Rights Movement, Second Feminist Movement
Focus:
African-American and women voters’ political impact
Skills assessed:
Historical analysis, critical thinking, interpretation of political cartoons
Date created:
Not specified
Year:
2025
Country:
Morocco
City:
Rabat
Subject:
Human rights; Freedom of expression; Feminist and LGBTI activism
Document type:
Urgent action alert
Organization:
Amnesty International
Target:
Government of Morocco
Individual:
Ibtissame Lachgar
Legal framework:
Article 267-5 of the Moroccan Penal Code
Sentence:
30 months imprisonment and fine of 50,000 dirhams
Health concerns:
Cancer survivor, requires urgent medical care
Dates:
Arrest 10 August 2025, Trial 3 September 2025, Appeal 8 October 2025
Context:
Social media post critical of Islam
Year of Birth:
1931
Year of Death:
2021
Place of Birth:
Nile Delta, Egypt
Place of Death:
Cairo, Egypt
Nationality:
Egyptian
Occupation:
Psychiatrist, Writer, Feminist Activist
Education:
Cairo University, Columbia University
Notable Works:
Women and Sex (1972)
Field:
Feminism, Psychiatry, Literature
Target Audience:
General public, Academics, Activists
Positions Held:
Director of Public Health, Egypt
Tematika:
Feminism, literatūros analizė, lyčių lygybė
Tipas dokumento:
Literatūrinės analizės tekstas
Analizuojamas kūrinys:
Pride and Prejudice
Autorius analizuojamo kūrinio:
Jane Austen
Pagrindinė veikėja:
Elizabeth Bennet
Minimi personažai:
Mr. Bennet, Mrs. Bennet, Mr. Collins, Charlotte Lucas, Catherine
Teminis laikotarpis:
Victorian Era
Pagrindinės temos:
moterų teisinė padėtis, paveldėjimo teisė, santuoka, patriarchalinė visuomenė, moterų savarankiškumas
Analizės objektas:
feministinės idėjos romane
Geografinis ir kultūrinis kontekstas:
Anglijos visuomenė XIX amžiuje