Papers 1081-1090 of total 1116 found.
Feminism by Sidney Callahan. Callahan gives the arguments for pro-choice and, like herself, prolife. She says that pro-choice feminist are claiming that abortion rights are prerequisites for women’s full development and social equality. However, prolife…
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…to be used in the popular press. More young women than ever were going to school, working both in blue- and white-collar jobs, and living by themselves in city apartments. Some social critics feared that feminism, which they interpreted to mean the end of the home…
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…masculine experience his practices overshadows feminism. Dyson sees the nation’s focus on encouraging black men to get themselves and their lives together as a measurer driven by the ideology of “resistance to white supremacy.” Like the black church Farrakhan…
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…Toward Rape." Journal of Interpersonal Violence. March 1995: 71-84. Whicclair, Mark. R. "Feminism, Pornography, and Censorship." Contemporary Moral Problems. ed. James White. Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN: 1994. White, Mary. "Women As Victim: The New…
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…. (1997) “Feminism and Criminology,” in Maguire, M, Mornan, R and Reiner, R. (Eds) (1997) The Oxford Handbook of Criminology. Oxford: University Press. Hedderman C & Gelsthorpe. Understanding the Sentencing of Women. Home Office Research Study 170…
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…of their membership in an oppressed social class. The problem for feminism is that the offence of trafficking in pornography, if the cause of action were limited to individuals who allege a direct harm stemming from this trafficking, may seldom if ever…
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…never live together as man and wife again (Miller 211-212). Upon her return to the States, Margaret rented an apartment for herself in Manhattan and began her own newspaper called The Woman Rebel. In it she advocated "militnet feminism" and the right…
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…. R. “Feminism, Pornography, and Censorship.” Contemporary Moral Problems. ed. James White. Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN: 1994. White, Mary. “Women As Victim: The New Stereotype.” Spin. Apr. 1992: 60-65.…
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…., Beriama, A., Atkins, M., & Marcus, S. (1997). Domestic violence and children: Prevalence and risk in five major U.S. cities. Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 36, (1) , 116-122. Hanson, M. (1993) . Feminism
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…solutions to social problems. The centuries old struggle for a supportive intellectual environment, scholarly recognition and academic opportunity is a struggle that academic women will continue to face for years. With the current "feminization" of sociology we…
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