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    creates inequality between men and women; it demonstrates that the entire structure of society‚ including the nuclear family‚ must be reshaped in order for there to be real equality in gender relationships (Hooks‚ 1984). The partnership between patriarchy and capitalism has dominated women’s labour and sexuality by reinforcing and developing the ideologies that rationalize the oppression of women. This paper will examine how Marxist Feminism defines and identifies the source of discrimination‚ oppression

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    Do we still need feminism? In my essay I will evaluate whether we do still need feminism. Firstly‚ I will argue that feminism is a key international relations theory and is needed in order to combat patriarchy in the international system. Secondly‚ I will explain why we do still need feminism by highlighting the patriarchal system and how men need it as much as women do. I will then move on to evaluating the need for feminism in attaining gender equality‚ particularly in the third world. Additionally

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    Explore the similarities and differences in the presentation of female characters in A Streetcar Named Desire and ‘The World’s Wife The presentation of female characters plays a very significant role in both A Streetcar Named Desire and The World’s Wife and though these texts express similar ideas about women‚ there is also substantial differences. Tennessee Williams’ ASCND‚ tragic first produced in 1947‚ sets his female characters within the patriarchal society of post Second World War New

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    (1894) critique the dominant attitudes of society‚ emphasising the importance of the individual to seek autonomy for social progression to occur as well as self satisfaction. Elizabeth Gaskell reflects the dominant philosophical ideology of patriarchy and gender dominance in Victorian society through her Bildungsroman novel North and South (1855). Margaret’s characterisation symbolises the confinement of individuals‚ especially females‚ Gaskell describing “a sense of indescribable weariness of

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    GEAS2103 Literary Appreciation: Term Essay Outline CUI KE JUN‚ April (13635670) Essay topic: Compare and contrast the conflicts faced by the protagonists in the two texts. Discuss how they are forced to submit to their parents. In literature‚ the conflict moves the story forward. When the story is to end the protagonist’s favor‚ the conflict occurs. It is what the major character must face with and hopefully defeat. What behind conflict is want. The author always creates situations where the characters

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    Religion and feminism are often seen as two conflicting ideas. Especially seen in Christianity‚ previous research has shown that many Christians do not identify as feminists as they believe the traditions and liturgy are patriarchal. Most importantly‚ feminism is defined as the theory of the political‚ economic‚ and social equality of the sexes and religion as a personal set or institutionalized system of religious attitudes‚ beliefs‚ and practices. Now how are these two principles related? This

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    seek to maintain cultural dominance by criminalizing sexual conduct that they consider immoral or in bad taste. • Conflict theorists argue that women become prostitutes because of structural factors such as economic inequality and patriarchy. Capitalism and patriarchy foster economic inequality between men and women and force women to view their bodies as commodities. • Conflict theorists suggest that criminalizing prostitution uniquely affects poor women‚ especially poor women of color‚ who are

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    Emma Gleaden Word Count: 3238 Compare and contrast the ways in which Bronte and Rhys construct the adult selves of Jane and Antoinette and consider how this shapes their relationship with Rochester. Jane Eyre and Wide Sargasso Sea present the childhoods and later lives of two women‚ who similarly marry the complex character‚ Mr. Rochester. Both begin their lives as outsiders‚ Jane because of economic differences to the rest of her family and Antoinette because of racial distinctions to the

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    Act 3 Scene 1: A Reversal of Opression Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream deals primarily with clashing ideas about love‚ an oppressive patriarchy‚ and if love should be the basis of marriage. The play does however offer hints of a need to transform the culture of the day‚ and offers women a greater say in their love or lack thereof. In the third act of the play‚ the power women possess is truly expressed‚ even if it must come about due to a man’s oppression. Further investigation of this

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    found that women took in a double burden (doing paid work‚ working in the house and looking after the children). From a feminist perspective the family helps to maintain the exciting social orders‚ feminist call the existing social order patriarchypatriarchy is the combination of systems‚ ideology and culture practices which make sure men have power. Feminist theories argue that the family supports and reproduces inequalities between men and women. The real idea is that women are dependent on

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