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  • The Japanese regulatory system is more or less like maternalism.
  • And Julie is, similarly, a fundamentally stable woman whose love for Mikey is tinged with maternalism.
  • CWA, and similar conservative women's groups, make appeals for maternalism and biological differences between women and men
  • Being the mother of 3-year-old twins, Swinton found that helped her capture Margaret's extreme maternalism.
  • But Ms . Moreno's regretful, silky maternalism and Zorich's defensive bluster are as affecting as the material allows.
  • Will the 39th display the legendary hospitality of Dolley Madison, the whispery charm of Jacqueline Kennedy or the sassy maternalism of her mother-in-law, Barbara Bush?
  • In contrast to her father's emphasis on masculinity and physical prowess, Elizabeth emphasized the maternalism theme, saying often that she was married to her kingdom and subjects.
  • Maternalism provided the ideological backdrop for domestic activities, such as apron-making and millinery demonstrations, to comfortably coexist alongside equally important discussions on serious political issues in local group meetings.
  • Case, one of Brazil's most popular television actresses, combines the seductiveness of Sophia Loren in the 1960s with the elemental, almost tragic maternalism of Anna Magnani in earlier decades.
  • Maternalism prevails, the stern paternal heart is melted, and soon Aladar is a frisky adolescent capering with his young lemur friends and emoting in the dulcet tones of D . B . Sweeney.
  • One film that illustrates the paradoxical nature of Weber's role and films was her 1914 film " The Spider and Her Web ", where she advocates both modesty and maternalism.
  • Her husky baritone, her biting enunciation, her way of accenting a line with sharply pursed lip, all become ingredients in an ongoing performance that seems a synthesis of grand diva mannerisms and overbearing maternalism.
  • The defensive gruffness of Hettie and her talking dog, Jupiter, the lavalike sensuality of Liliane, the fiery beleaguered maternalism of Rame : Taylor conveys all this through compelling changes in vocal and physical tempo.
  • As a women's organization during the early 20th century, adopting a political stance that centered around maternalism and home protection appealed to the widest audience and was favored over personal liberty arguments, which ultimately received little attention.
  • While the CCTs helped women in some positive ways, Franzoni and Voorend argue that the CCTs did little to change the " patriarchal maternalism ", or the viewing of women primarily as mothers instead of workers or citizens, which shapes Latin American social policy.
  • In 2010, Saroj Nimkarn and Maria New wrote that, " Gender-related behaviors, namely childhood play, peer association, career and leisure time preferences in adolescence and adulthood, maternalism, aggression, and sexual orientation become " masculinized in women with congenital adrenal hyperplasia.
  • However, unlike many of her contemporaries, Barrett relied on her role as wife and mother to establish her credentials . . . . Recent studies of maternalism have made it clear that middle-class women often used the rhetoric of motherhood to make inroads toward achieving changes favorable to women.
  • The scenes of Ofelia at home, worrying about her two young daughters, whether they have enough to eat and whether they'll soon, of economic necessity, join the hot-pantsed girls who prowl the boulevard along the sea wall for fat, rich European tourists, have a fierce maternalism that is heartbreaking.
  • In the same way that advertisers had used images of strong working women to encourage women to enter the workforce in support of the war effort, advertisers after the war presented images of maternalism to pressure women to leave the workforce and return to their homes, so that positions could be filled by men returning from wartime.
  • These women saw the draft as one of the most disliked parts of the war machine and sought to undermine the war itself through undermining the draft . Another Mother for Peace and WSP often held free draft counseling centers to give young men legal and illegal methods to oppose the draft . Such female antiwar groups often relied on maternalism, the image of women as peaceful caretakers of the world, to express and accomplish their goals.
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