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…for women artists: its was after all a 'virile' subject whichever way you look at it. There is a suggestive symmetry between the female interest in a male subject and the contemporary interest of the male artist in the feminized land of the pastoral genre…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…, 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 humans; whether rich, poor…
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…. Based on Natalie Clifford Barney, a she challenges Stephen's views, as Natalie challenged Marguerite, by pure example of a series of femme/femme relationships. The history of lesbianism has always been tied in with the history of feminism
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…them with experiences to counterbalance what they thought were feminized values learned at home. At the same time, girls were provided with activities that would teach them to be good mothers and homemakers (Coakley, 2001). Coakley makes the distinction…
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feminism to articulate that grief and make it meaningful. "All humans have the same right to live compared to other humans; whether rich, poor, majority or minority this being deserves the same chance we were all given." (Clark p3) The Vatican…
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…Shana. Boston Women’s Health Book. Simon and Schuster Inc. 1998. 2. D. Waterhouse and Eating Disorders Awareness and Prevention. (1999). 3. England, Paula. Theory On Gender/ Feminism on Theory. Walter de Gruyter, Inc., New York, 1993. 4…
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…, second and third respectively in feminized forms. The part considering rowing on happy summer days was derived directly from reality. It is said that he used to row out on picnics with the Liddell girls and tell them stories. On one…
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Category: /History
…of nationalism, it was this extensive political activity that would become a catalyst for future self conscious feminism (a school of thought that was looked upon with great caution and fear). In 1917 the congress demanded that women be able to vote on the same basis…
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…over more than a decade of revolutionary rule in which women were actively mobilized and some feminist reforms were enacted. That led many Nicaraguans to associate feminism with Sandinismo and antifeminism with anti-Sandinismo. Ironically, limited but real…
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Category: /Literature/English
…so rigidly represented feminine sexuality that even men are finding they do not enjoy it anymore, much less women. Gilead uses the slogans of feminism to enact the project of restricting woman’s freedom. The "Common End" is a goal defin! ed by men…
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