Papers 711-720 of total 1116 found.
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…key figures was Margaret Fuller, editor of the leading Transcendentalist periodical, The Dial, and author of Woman in the Nineteenth Century, considered a primary document of American feminism. "The currents of the Universal Being through me; I am part…
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…: 1) L. Miller, Feminism and the Exclusion of Army Women from Combat (Harvard University: John M. Olin Institute for Strategic Studies, 1995). 2) The Roper Organization, "Attitudes Regarding the Assignment of Women in the Armed Forces: The Military…
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…and Nonverbal Communication. Englewood Cliffs, Prentice Hall Coates, T ( 1994 ) Vision of Gender Equality. New York, Random House Unknown Feminism and Gender Equality In The 1990's . Webpage: http://www.ee.calpoly.edu/~ercarlso/papers.htm Unknown Gender…
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…was really upsetting was the lack of empathy for the woman in Walker’s story. However, womanism, in Alice Walker’s definition, is not just different from feminism; it is better. She believes that part of her tradition as a black woman…
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…novels that are considered their greatest masterpieces are Wuthering Heights and Jane Eyre. Throughout the two books, there are several recurring themes that stand out the most: The role of women in the society, the emergence of feminism, the importance…
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…their confined and limited lives. In conclusion, today Adrienne Rich is universally recognized as the chief poet of American feminism, but she had neither the public image nor the private identity of a feminist in the conformist nineteen-fifties. Rich’s work…
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…for the foetus that she aborted, and that she feels like there is no room within the organized reproductive rights institutions or within mainstream feminism to articulate that grief and make it meaningful. "All humans have the same right to live compared to other…
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…education of slaves in order to enable them to read the Bible. The second strongly evident theme is feminism. Stowe portrays women as strong characters and gives them active roles throughout the book. She also draws parallels between the subjugation of women…
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…they wanted. Vivienne Rutlidge is one of the earliest examples of feminism: A strong female lead who is brash and knows what she wants. Bacall's character very definitely breaks the conventions of the crime fiction genre, by making the woman in the story more than…
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…trust’ is the motto on the dollar bill. Marxism and feminism. It uses and abuses the bible in the same way as it uses the slogans of the liberal ideology it has overthrown. ‘The Handmaids Tale’ is a blunt warning to modern society, Atwood underlines…
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