Papers 1021-1030 of total 1116 found.
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…interpretation of the narrative.(Wilson 23) Chopin’s title refers to nature, Sharp 3 which is a symbol for feminism. The storm can be seen as a symbolic meaning for feminine sexuality and passion, and the image of the storm will be returned to again and again…
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…women since Isabelle of Spain.” (Murphy, 1) Margaret Sanger published “the Woman Rebel, a radical feminist monthly that advocated militant feminism, including the right to practice birth control.” (Katz, 1) The publication of The Woman Rebel laid…
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…, as well, in that it has blocked information regarding completely unrelated materials ranging from environmental issues, to eating disorders and feminism, as well as blocking innocent phrases such as “Middlesex County” (Rogers). The problem with passing off…
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…Australian Feminism 2 Longman Cheshire 10) A Game and R Pringle (1983) Gender at Work Allen & Unwin, Sydney.…
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…. Things began to change from the late 1960’s early 1970’s. As feminism became more popular the feelings that men owned their women began to subside. But this change in society did not so much to change the occurrence and violence of violence in the home…
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…in her collection of essays _The Pirate's Fiance: Feminism and Postmodernism_, she provides a bibliography of works by women, identifying them as important contributions to a discourse on postmodernism that offers new insight as well as challenging male…
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…from seeking the equality or status that women of the Mediterranean had during the Late Dynastic era. Even after the development of feminism in Europe and America, anthropologist ignored and discredited any evidence that women in other societies held…
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…transcendental reformers took part were educational reform, prison reform, temperance to other ethnic groups, feminism, poverty relief, and abolitionism. Transcendentalists claimed that servitude stunts the spiritual growth both of slaves and their masters…
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feminism, parallel trends in the Humanities and Social Sciences”, p 218). Sigmund Freud began investigations with Breuer into the psychic mechanisms involved in hysteria and developed the theory that it was caused by repressed, emotionally charged memories…
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…of free-thinkers rejecting the strict doctrines of organized religion and embracing the rise of feminism and new ideas. There are certain constructive areas that can be encouraged that are non-controversial alternatives to abortion. An obvious one…
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