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  • On one of his tours, he had shown images of groups of Farm women, each carrying an infant; he claims that feminists in the audience had reacted viscerally, hissing the message they heard (not necessarily the one Stephen had intended to convey): that a return to kinder, kuche, und kirche was the road to women's equality.

    Manhood in the Age of Aquarius: Masculinity in Two Countercultural Communities, 1965–83 2007

  • The assertion that women are not motivated to great achievement because they are content to sustitute child-bearing for it - while being forced into childbearing by either the apparatus of the state or by stealth policies of the state, smacks to me of kuche, kirche, kinder.

    Why Men? Walter Jon Williams 2007

  • “Kinder, kirche, kuche” children, church, kitchen certainly worked for a while for the “family values” crowd in the 3rd Reich … and homosexuals were put in concentration camps.

    Firedoglake » Late Nite FDL: Breaking The Code 2006

  • 'Main kuche phal pasen karta hoo,' he told the man, 'shaaid ek a-am.'

    Quiller Bamboo Hall, Adam 1991

  • Neighbors have gone back to placing trash-filled yellow and black grocery bags at the end of the alley (sar e kuche) at night.

    Salon 2009

  • Neighbors have gone back to placing trash-filled yellow and black grocery bags at the end of the alley (sar e kuche) at night.

    Salon 2009

  • Sar e kuche, too ye kuche, boro kuche -- the beginning and end of everyday life happens in a kuche, the alley.

    Salon 2009

  • Tehran, despite its size, remains an intimate big city, the reason being that the base of social life outside of the family remains the kuche.

    Salon 2009

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