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    is the feminists approach‚ they claim that domestic violence is a gendered issue and men are always the perpetrators and women are always the victims. According to feminist theory‚ violence against women results from gender inequality on the societal level (Bograd‚1988). Feminists movement’s began in the 1960’s and 1970’s‚ they started to develop theories to find out the root of domestic violence. Men and women have both been socialized to view and experience violence differently. Feminists claim

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    The Third Feminist Wave: Transversal Politics Lipstick feminism‚ girlie feminism‚ riot grrl feminism‚ cybergrrl feminism‚ transfeminism or just grrl feminism—feminism is alive and kicking. Born with the privileges that first- and second-wave feminists fought for‚ third wave Feminists generally see themselves as capable‚ strong‚ and assertive social agents: “The Third Wave is buoyed by the confidence of having more opportunities and less sexism” as noted by Baumgardner & Richards ( cited by Three

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    To What Extent is Lysistrata a feminist play In the play Lysistrata‚ women have absolutely no political rights. There is a war going on and one woman wants to put an end to it. It is my opinion the character Lysistrata can be viewed as a modern day feminist. She takes charge in the self-titled play and claims that war shall be the concern of Women! It is too important a matter to be left to men‚ for women are its real victims. Lysistrata wants to end the long war for it is taking a toll against

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    Article Reflection: Feminist Intersectional Theorizing Intersectionality is known to be one of the prominent social theories in feminism. This theory explores the factors that represent one’s identity. The purpose of this article is to explain the theorizing on race‚ class‚ and gender by Canadian feminist. Intersectionality portrays how women experiences are interconnected. The article “Feminist Intersectional Theorizing” written by Daiva K. Stasiulis‚ mainly talks about the intersectional theorizing

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    http://uregina.ca/~gingrich/o28f99.htm Feminists‚ third world or post-colonial analysts‚ identity theorists‚ writers with new approaches to sexuality‚ and post-modernists argue that the classical approaches are incomplete‚ misleading‚ or inadequate. Feminists and analysts of sexuality argue that classical sociologists were male writers with a male centred and conventional analysis of women‚ family‚ and sexuality. One general line of criticism of feminists is that women are absent from the social

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    Gangsta Rap vs. Feminism Third-wave feminists Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards state in their book‚ Manifesta: Young Women‚ Feminism and the Future‚ “The presence of feminism in our lives is taken for granted. For our generation‚ feminism is like fluoride. We scarcely notice we have it – it’s simply in the water.” The feminist movement has become a prominent part of today’s society. Ideas and discussions of the movement appear in our daily lives and we are not always aware of it. The current

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    The Feminist Movement in the 1960s was caused by the demand for women’s rights. When the ERA was passed by the Senate in the 22nd of March‚ 1972‚ women pushed on to convince states to ratify the amendment and accept equal rights. According to Linda Napikoski’s “1970s Feminism Timeline”‚ feminists pushed through acknowledging many ideas in the government‚ including legalizing abortion in New York in November of 1792‚ then on more parts of the U.S. on 1793. The next year‚ The Fair Housing Act of 1968

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    belief that women are obligated to the same rights as men (Feminism). Many people who support feminism believe that history was written from male’s point of view and consequently does not express women’s role in history or their place in society (Feminist Jurisprudence). There are many theories as to why women have been treated as inferiors for so long. A very prominent theory is how women are viewed in religious settings. Many blame Eve in the Christian faith to have set the fate for women by condemning

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    In 1986‚ Susan S. Lanser published “Toward a Feminist Narratology” on “style”-a journal in U.S.A. and used the concept of feminist narratology for the first time. In this influential article‚ she argued that the texts which push classical narratology are all written by male writers. Therefore‚ if the texts of female writers and the experiences of female readers were put into consideration‚ narratology‚ and even the entire literary history will be rewritten. She thought most of the abstract concept

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    in the Home Office definition of domestic violence. Which creates a hierarchy of abuse based on seriousness Kelly (1987‚ because emotional abuse is often experienced as more harmful than physical violence (Chang‚ 1996; Kirkwood‚ 1993)‚ and a slap can often draw blood or break teeth. In addition‚ the scale doesn’t allow for question in whether respondent is telling truth when reporting their own engagement

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