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…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 as men, but these efforts to were for the progress…
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…, feminism is theory, lesbianism is practice – bisexuality suggests betrayal, sleeping with the enemy. (Patrick, 417) In Garber’s article, “Vice Versa,” he refers to this problem as “biphobia” (Garber, 423). Biphobia comes from the fear and ignorance…
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…Ideals of Love in Plato’s Symposium As much as our society has become involved in the advancement of feminism and the equality of the sexes, there is one fact that neither gender can ignore; none can survive without the other. Love and the want…
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…in the name 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…
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…. Moreover, scholars have long noted the fact that social movements like abolitionism, temperance, and feminism were symbolic crusades, urging moral reform at the personal and domestic as well as national levels. So, too, we should not be surprised that both…
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…”. The traditional lover who constantly spoke about his mistress’s smile, her extraordinary beauty and sweet voice is condemned. In sonnet 10 she speaks about the insignificance of physical beauty. In all the sonnets there is a strong touch of feminism as the poet claims…
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…are brought within her own means of feminized power. In the end, Minerva, Mar¡a Teresa, and Patria drive off in a Jeep to visit their imprisoned husbands. Dede warns them not to go. We know what happens, finally, but not completely. For what happens…
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…' and 'feminism' are not concepts which have unchanging meanings, so the term 'race' has specific origins and a specific course depending on its geographical and historical meanings. 'Race' does not have a biological validity, for all human beings are members…
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…poverty of Third World populations, a crisis that was termed the "feminization of poverty," women disproportionately suffered from cuts in government spending that development programs targeted as nonessential to rapid economic development, such as health care…
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…and the Feminization of Education. 20 January 1999. Online. Internet. Available: www.scholar.lib.vt.edu/ejournals/WILLA/v4/DeSimone.html. Gilman, Charlotte Perkins. The Living of Charlotte Perkins Gilman: An Autobiography. New York: University…
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