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    someone who takes a contrary view for the shear delight of being contrary. Well‚ it’ll have to do for now. Let’s talk about feminism for a second. Most people these days don’t consider the term "feminist" to be a cuss word. Feminism has become synonymous with "fairness". But there are really two kinds of feminism. The first kind everybody knows about. It’s the kind of feminism that proposes that women should be permitted to own property‚ be free from beatings and sexual assault by their husbands. It

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    Section Two: Theoretical Perspectives Learning Objectives • To differentiate between gender and sex. • To explain the processes societies use to construct gender. • To learn about gender as a social institution that privileges men over women. • To become familiar with how social institutions‚ like medicine‚ contribute to the construction of gender. • To become familiar with intersexual and transgender experiences. • To understand how various structures and unjust

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    1: How does feminism challenge conventional ideas about “women’s place” within the family and Caribbean societies?) Key Terminology: Hooks‚ Bell. Feminism Is for Everybody: Passionate Politics. London: Pluto‚ 2000 * Feminism is ‘a movement to end sexism‚ sexist exploitation and oppression’‚ hence it is not a movement that is anti-male or attempting to turn the tables to oppress or marginalise males. Ergo the problem is with sexism and not with males. The key aim of feminism is to bring

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    movements were closely related to individuals‚ specific protests and the broader transformations which took place in the American culture and other parts of the world. However the history of feminism was divided into three waves and each wave dealt with different aspects and goals. These different waves of feminism were not only reflective to the cultural revolution in America‚ but it was also the way in which the feminist movements used in different social movement tactics to encourage women to become

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    Talk about Title‚ The Virgins Memo‚ The woman who shopped Feminism has been around since the 1910 with intention and purpose. Since then the movement gained momentum and created a 2nd and 3rd movement which have gained recognition in history and still today there are real feminists who kept true to the original feminist movement. However since then have attracted the attention of wannabe’s and females who have been misinformed of what feminism is‚ are eager to join some sort of cause to allow females

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    The work of Margaret Sanger symbolizes the end of the first wave of feminism and the start of the second wave with the introduction to the undercurrent that is bodily autonomy which flows between the waves; educated women who had served in the war were reluctant to return home to their domestic duties whilst the women of Friedan’s era chose to go home and adopt these domestic duties. Sanger’s work empowered the next two generations of women and there was a general consensus emerging that women deserved

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    After reading the book Nasty Women by Samhita Mukhopadhyay‚ Kate Harding‚ Zerlina Maxwell‚ Jessica Valenti‚ Cheryl Strayed‚ Katha Pollitt‚ and Mary Kathryn Nagle. I got a better understanding of the apparent aftermath of the 2016 Presidential election. This book put together by multiple feminist expressing their outrage‚ frustration‚ and satisfaction in regards to fifty-three percent of white women voted for Donald Trump and ninety-four percent of black women voted for Hilary Clinton. Throughout

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    ’s works‚ may be under-represented in this bibliography‚ as criticism often tends to be written in the language of the work being addressed. The first sections of this essay will present overviews on two key issues for those interested in both feminism and African literatures: the current debate over the role of feminist criticisms in addressing African literatures‚ and an examination of the changes which have developed over the past decade in the ways feminist criticism approaches African literatures

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    Abbie Alexander Profession Feminist Theory September 26‚ 2015 The Importance of Personal Narratives Personal Narratives carry more authority than scholarly studies‚ because they are the voices of women varying in color‚ ethnicity‚ nationality‚ religion‚ and cultural background. The feminist movement operates on the assumption that experiences of upper-middle class white women represent a universal female identity. In order for the feminist movement to gain traction‚ we must recognize the systemic

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    WOMEN‚ THEIR OWN WORST ENEMIES: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF TESS ONWUEME ’S GO TELL IT TO WOMEN AND THE REIGN OF WAZOBIA Regina Ode‚ PhD Department of Theatre Arts Benue State Universiry‚ Makurdi Abstract Mythologically‚ most critics see women and their relationship with their spouses and the entire society as a fair description of their status through the ages. Biblical account has it that it was the woman who first tasted the forbidden fruit and also made the man to taste. The woman is

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