Marginality is commonly understood as a condition of outsideness. But it is better understood as something internal: the ways poor people are integrated into the wider society define forms and ...
The term marginal comes from the Latin, “marginalis,” and is in reference to an edge or border. In my discipline (Sociology), we trace the concept to Robert Park, who referred to the marginal man as a ...
Outlook's editor reflects on feminism, marginality, and power, asserting female cultural models in a masculine world while ...
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This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Guided by the perspective of marginality theory, the author examines the problems that have faced the mixed-blood progeny of Japanese women ...
In our previous articles we explored marginality in relation to patriarchy in the work of the acclaimed devadasi Muddupalani from the 18th century and how it impacts our performance, “Radhika and ...
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What incels learned from feminism

Few examples illustrate the political polarization of our society more clearly than the clash between feminists and incels. Many feminists view incels as misogynistic men angry about declining male ...
The everyday lives of sub-Saharan African migrants in Morocco are deeply affected by violent policies of border control. While existing laws create problems, the further burdens of history make things ...
y God, I will never surrender to my enemies like a humiliated person and never pledge allegiance to them like slaves. (Bihar-al- Anwar, Vol. 45, P. 7) The tragedy of Karbala, a poignant episode in ...