Papers 951-960 of total 1116 found.
Category: /Literature/Novels
…because each shows what seems to be morally wrong with the people in the time period in which each was written. The one factor I did not see in You've Got Mail that reflected a major idea in Pride and Prejudice was feminism. It was apparently groundbreaking…
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…. And the last thing women need is more sexual shame, guilt, and hypocrisy-this time served up as feminism” (Stan, p.43). To put a ban on pornography portraying S&M would be to make people who enjoy S&M ashamed. To put a ban on pornography that shows fetishism…
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Category: /Literature/English
…and women, the more interesting it becomes to talk about. Opponents often argue as if the widespread use of abortion were a modern innovation, the consequence of some aspect of contemporary life of which they disapprove (feminism, promiscuity, consumerism…
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…. The prologues and tales of the Wife of Bath and the Pardoner are the peak of Chaucer’s art.4 The Wife, an outspoken defender of her sex against the traditional anti-feminism of the church, initiates a series of tales about sex, marriage, and nobility. The Pardoner…
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Category: /History
…such a poor reputation, but make her so American. Daisy Miller is the typical American girl and has become one of the archetypal American characters. Bibliography Barnett, Louise K. "Jamesian Feminism: Women in Daisy Miller" Studies in Short…
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Category: /History
…that with patience, Topsy can be converted. Stowe also lauds feminism by awarding strong roles to her female characters. She particularly uses it as a symbol of maternity and strength. The maternal instinct and perils of Eliza to keep her son, the generosity…
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Category: /Literature/English
…has a conservative slant. Conservatives contend that the press gives short shrift to traditional conservatives topics such as religion and family values, while giving disproportionate attention to liberal positions such as abortion, feminism, gay rights…
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Category: /Literature/English
…technologies;[a] more flexible, decentralized form of labour process and of targeting consumers by lifestyle taste and culture rather than by categories of social class… [as well as] a rise of the service and white-collar classes and the feminization
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Category: /Literature/English
…, sociology became increasingly fragmented. Society changes quickly and sociology can often be seen as self reflexive and the methods of understanding it need to change to keep up. Fragmented approaches to society include feminism, neo-Marxism. structuralism…
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…it becomes to talk about. Opponents often argue as if the widespread use of abortion were a modern innovation, the consequence of some aspect of contemporary life of which they disapprove (feminism, promiscuity, consumerism, Godlessness, permissiveness…
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