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    Feminism and multiculturalism is about diversity and‚ protecting the rights of women and the minority community in our society. It is not about division‚ and the direction‚ nor about isolation (NIMAC Report‚ 1999). Moreover it is about the equality of opportunities for all members of groups that participate in and benefit from economic and social lives. During this paper‚ I ask myself whether feminism can be genuinely multicultural. The difference between feminism and multiculturalism is the rights

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    Feminism and Christianity

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    Faith Serbinski Application Paper COM 295 – Prof. Zhang Christianity and Feminism An issue I have identified in our culture deals with the effects that the practice of Western Christianity has on women. Sexism is – or a misogynistic way of thinking – is a product of Christianity. In today’s world the perpetuation of traditional Christianity enforces and upholds ideals that are detrimental to the progression of sexual equality. Through a Platonistic way of thinking and because of a lack of

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    Feminism in India

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    ------------------------------------------------- Feminism in India From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Part of a series on | Feminism | Women and femininity[show] | History[show] | Variants[show] | Concepts[show] | Theory[show] | By country[show] | Lists and indexes[show] |  Feminism portal | * v  * t  * e | Feminism in India is a set of movements aimed at defining‚ establishing‚ and defending equal political‚ economic‚ and social rights and equal opportunities

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    Feminism Is for Everybody

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    hooks‚ bell. ed.‚ Feminism Is For Everybody Passionate Politics (South End Press‚ 7 Brookline Street‚ #1‚ Cambridge‚ MA 02139). Feminism is for everybody is a political book that addresses the ideas of women’s rights as a whole entire gender as well as individually. The book also ties the Civil Rights Movement as a catalyst for a feminist movement. The book is mainly written chronologically which shows the progression in thinking of the world. She writes about when she first saw and experienced

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    Sexism and Feminism

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    therefore thought to be useless and disposable. Of course it is true that women are not the same as men ‚ but that doesn’t necessarily mean that they aren’t just as good‚ or maybe even better‚ than men. True feminism only began in 1848 in the USA. Before that‚ it was just a few women sitting around‚ talking to each other and complaining about how they were not treated the way they thought that they should be. They soon

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    Feminism in Pakistan

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    Out of the fifteen people asked‚ 53% of the survey population responded negatively to the question inquiring whether men were equal to women. Zahra Mania‚ a secretary for a business organization claimed that in our society‚ there is a substantial gap in the rights of men and women. The interviewee claimed that despite both sexes being intellectually equal‚ preference is given to men in acquiring important jobs such as being CEO‚ CFO‚ etc. Another respondent‚ who opted to remain anonymous backed this

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    Feminism in the Indian

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    The history of feminism in India is regarded as mainly a practical effort and very limited in scope. Compared to some other countries‚ there has been only sparse theoretical writing on feminism in India. Contents [hide] 1 Defining Feminism in the Indian context 2 History 2.1 First phase: 1850–1915 2.2 Second Phase: 1915–1947 3 The Concepts of Feminism and Equality 4 Beginnings of the “Feminist” Movement in India 5 Obstacles 6 Hindu Women in India 7 Muslim Women in India 8 Women at Work

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    Philosophy of Feminism

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    Philosophy of Feminism Final Exam The philosophy of feminism involves attempting to use the methods of philosophy to further the cause of feminist movements. Bell hooks is a feminist who successfully does exactly that. I will discuss how Kimberlé Crenshaw’s literature Traffic at the Crossroads: Multiple Oppressions has a very similar underlying vision shared with bell hooks about what it takes to effectively liberate women in society. I will also discuss how Judith Butler’s postmodern theories

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    Feminism In The Crucible

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    Feminism criticism is how women are portrayed through literature. When viewed in The Crucible several women played out a major role on whether they are a good or bad role model. Through the lens of feminism Abigail Williams is seen as a negative female character‚ Elizabeth Proctor portrayed a positive female character‚ and Mary Warren actions demonstrate she is not good or bad but a neutral character. Abigail Williams could be considered as a bad role model for sleeping with a married man‚ but in

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    Victorian Feminism

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    In the following essay‚ I will discuss the topic of feminism and the influence it had on Victorian literature. I will present my argument in relation to the ideology of the period‚ the female intellect associated with certain literature and the criticism that such authors faced during the period. I will argue that as a result of the oppression suffered‚ female authors saw such offense as their foundation for their production of literature. I will base the bulk of my argument around the author

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