The percentage of young people declaring themselves feminists falls to 38.4% and 49.2% perceive it as a "manipulation tool," according to Fad Youth
A recent study reveals a decline in the number of young people in Spain identifying as feminists, with nearly half viewing feminism as a tool of political manipulation.
From bunny costumes to those of Pitbull or Torrente... do young people prioritize fun over feeling attractive at Carnival?
The article discusses a trend among young people in Spain to choose humorous or outrageous costumes over traditional attractive ones during Carnival, emphasizing the shift in beauty standards.
Judith Butler's 'Important Bodies' Newly Translated After 23 Years
Judith Butler's influential work 'Important Bodies' has been newly translated into Korean, highlighting significant changes in its interpretation after 23 years since its original release.
A Utopia of Kindness Displayed in an Era of Inability to Love
The Netflix drama 'Is This Love Translatable?' highlights the evolution of romantic comedy and offers an alternative vision of masculinity during a time when traditional romantic relationships are challenged.
At 87, the Italian feminist theorist and academic Teresa de Lauretis has died
Italian feminist theorist and academic Teresa de Lauretis passed away at age 87 in San Francisco, known for her significant contributions to gender studies and cultural representation.
Professor of Anglistics: Fiction Revives the Forgotten Women of the History of Science
Estonian professor Julia Kuznetski argues that literature by female authors highlights the contributions of women in the history of science often overlooked by male counterparts.
The Most Demanded Social Sciences Programs in Universities; Interest in the Service Sector Decreases
The number of male students in Latvia's universities is increasing while female enrollment is slightly declining, with a growing demand for social sciences, business studies, and law programs.
First Darkfield Study: Women Experience Violence More Severely and Frequently
A new study reveals that women in Germany experience both psychological and physical violence in partnerships more frequently and severely than men.
Prove that you do not discriminate against women, Brussels instructs companies. But women will not notice it in their paychecks
Czech companies will be required to demonstrate equal pay for women and men starting next year due to a new EU directive, despite studies suggesting that wage disparities may not be as significant as reported.
Epidemiology: Autism is likely as common in women as in men
A new study published in the BMJ reveals that autism spectrum disorder diagnoses in Swedish children born between 1985 and 2020 have surged tenfold, showing a notable catch-up effect among girls as the gender ratio of diagnoses equalizes by age 15.
How long should sexual intercourse last (according to men's opinions)
The article discusses men's opinions on the ideal duration of foreplay and intercourse, revealing that most men do not desire lengthy sessions and their preferences are similar to women's.
Women More Likely to Lose Their Jobs to Artificial Intelligence According to Studies
Studies indicate that women working in mid-level management roles in technology and finance sectors are more susceptible to job displacement by artificial intelligence than their male counterparts.
Education advocates praise Texas A&M decision to wind down Womenβs and Gender Studies certificate
Education advocates have expressed their support for Texas A&M's decision to discontinue its Womenβs and Gender Studies certificate program.
Studies: If a man truly loves his wife, he uses these 8 adjectives to describe her
The article discusses how a man's choice of adjectives when describing his wife reflects his genuine love and feelings towards her, based on studies and expert opinions.