Papers 391-400 of total 1116 found.
…in his weakness, while Mrs. Morgan shows her anti- feminism in her strength.         The chapter about Hat, is the second last one in the book, which makes this character unique. He is the only one to who we have already gained a character sketch…
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…separate from feminism, or rather I don't see feminism to be that radical at all. If we carefully think about it, all the structures of our cultural paradigm is patriarchal, all our institutions and as a system of standard or status quo, these function to set…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…of workers'rights and the environment; broad citizen participation in planning; and "enhancement of our quality of life. "Seven, is feminism and gender equity." This announces the need for replacement of our social system that is based on male domination of politics…
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…the current power issues in America are slavery, feminism, ethics, and morality. Rich, Pou, and Gilligan discuss these issues as well as power in their writings. using examples to enforce how power is misused, who holds it, and which type of power is operative…
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…toward marriage so that young women delay it, older women get out of it, and some women skip it altogether? Economic factors, a rise in feminism, parental influences, attitudes about sex, educational pursuits, and the divorce rate have all undergone…
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…make a difference. Also, the publishing of the book, the Female Eunuch, in 1970 is a landmark in the history of feminism as it makes a statement on the fact that genders change their nature to conform to the social roles taught by society and that specific…
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…is always appeared (by the way just like in our ad-films) while in other western countries, the image of a man cooking is very normal. That can make us think about advantages and disadvantages of "global feminization" but this are going to be the very other story.…
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…In a review of the novel "Herland", by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Tammy Clemons admires Gillman's advanced interpretation of feminism, but believes that Gilman is to accustom to the traditional role of women in terms of sexuality and motherhood. Clemons…
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Category: /Literature/English
…women, but they should vote because they’re people. Cooper lived to the 1960s and the second wave of feminism and I would be very interested to know her thoughts on the idea that women should not be limited by biology and can do anything that men can do. I…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. Walker explores the theories and practices of feminists and feminism, incorporating what she calls the "womanist" tradition of black women. She proposes questions that invite the reader to respond with feeling. First, she discusses a touchy subject, being…
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