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    The world most oppressed community, Rohingya by U Tun Aung, Maulana Akbar Shah

    Published 2017
    “…The world most oppressed community called Rohingya, who has been struggling to attain self -identity for hundreds of years, yet the success is far from reality. …”
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    When arbitration clause and oppression claims collide by Mohd. Sulaiman, Aiman @ Nariman

    Published 2015
    “…The reliance on arbitration clause within the context of shareholders' protection under company law rules gives rise to several questions which the article seeks to answer: first, whether members may agree to rely on arbitration regarding matters that would ordinarily be resolved through a statutorily provided remedy such as an oppression remedy; second, can the arbitration clause precludes a member from bringing an oppression action so that the court can reject to hear the oppression claim; third, if the arbitration clause and the statutory remedy are not mutually exclusive, what are limitations of arbitration, if any? …”
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    When arbitration clause and oppression claim collide by Mohd. Sulaiman, Aiman @ Nariman, Hingun, Mohsin

    Published 2017
    “…The question regarding the position of arbitration clauses within the context of shareholders’ protection under company law rules has been dealt with in a decision from the United Kingdom, Exeter, which upheld the inalienable right of the members to bring an oppression claim despite the presence of an arbitration agreement. …”
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    Structural violence and colonial oppression in Shahnaz Bashir’s Scattered Souls by Bashir, Ishrat

    Published 2024
    “…It further seeks to examine the ways in which structural violence deteriorates the lives of people, bolsters the direct violence of occupation, and diminishes the possible impact of resisting oppression.…”
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    The role of power in wellness, oppression, and liberation: The promise of psychopolitical validity by Prilleltensky, Issac

    Published 2008
    “…The power to promote wellness, resist oppression, and foster liberation is grounded in psychological and political dynamics. …”
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    Social oppression as an impetus of American cultural imperialism in terrorist by John Updike by Fakhrulddin, Saif Raed Nafia, Bahar, Ida Baizura

    Published 2021
    “…Thus, the social aspects of social oppression and the American cultural imperialism will be the core of the study’s novelty regarding the view of Muslims in America in the years ensuing the events of 9/11.…”
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    Reflection of oppression through imaginary homeland in Lakshmi persaud’s raise the lanterns high by Mani, Manimangai, Veeraputhran, Veeramohan

    Published 2018
    “…This paper will show how women in the ancient Kingdom of Jyotika were oppressed through the practice of suttee and how they succumbed to the cultural needs but at the same time tried to find solutions for these oppressions.…”
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    The subversive feminine : sexual oppression and sexual identity in Doris Lessing's The Golden Notebook. by Lalbakhsh, Pedram, Wan Yahya, Wan Roselezam

    Published 2011
    “…However, of all existing novel’s themes it is women’s oppression and subjugation that come under scrutiny here. …”
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    Oppression versus liberation: Representation of hijab in two post-9/11 British literary texts by Hasan, Md. Mahmudul

    Published 2016
    “…Such experiences convincingly and creatively refute the assumption that hijab is imposed on Muslim women by male relatives and dispel the most widespread stereotype that it is synonymous with female oppression.…”
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    Patriarchal oppression in palestinian society through the institution of marriage in the novel of Noble Origins by Sahar Khalifeh by Priyanka Priyanka

    Published 2024
    “…The Palestinian novelist Sahar Khalifeh, who hails from the West Bank, condemns the hypocrisy of the institution of traditional marriage that oppresses women in Arab society. In her literary narratives, Khalifeh portrays the traditions and customs of Arab society which act as weapons of oppression against women. …”
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    Women’s performance as resistance to oppressive norms in Malachi Edwin Vethamani’s coitus interruptus and other stories by Mohd Rossdeen, Nur Syaqeera, Zainal, Zainor Izat

    Published 2020
    “…Borrowing from Goffman’s dramaturgical analysis, we argue that women characters in the three selected stories are “performing†as a way to resist oppressive norms.…”
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    Social oppression and American cultural imperialism: the crisis of the Muslim Minority Groups’ Identity in Terrorist by John Updike by Fakhrulddin, Saif Raed Nafia, Bahar, Ida Baizura

    Published 2022
    “…Thus, the social aspects of social oppression and the American cultural imperialism will be the core of the study’s novelty regarding the view of Muslims in America in the years ensuing the events of 9/11.…”
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    Oppressed female protagonists and their survival strategies: An ecofeminist perspective in Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye and Alice Walker’s The Color Purple by Mohsin Alwan, Rafea

    Published 2021
    “…The current study draws on the perspective of ecofeminism’s main premise, which states that the patriarchal ideology authorizes the oppression of women and many other marginalized groups, which leads to the actions of the legitimization of the destructions of nature. …”
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    “It’s just common sense”: How the (re)production of nostalgia sustains the sex binary and perpetuates oppression in U.S. politics and culture by Awak-Essien, Andrew-Jay

    Published 2021
    “…It highlights how this binary is (re)produced and (re)constructed through nostalgia, and emphasises that any thought that does not work towards deconstructing the sex binary will ultimately (re)produce gendered, racist and patriarchal oppression.…”
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