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    Immigration is the product of globalization‚ and globalization made it possible for people to move across borders‚ which also created a need for immigration. Globalization created unequal systems that have led some nations to be more prosperous than others‚ which has influenced the need to find prosperity in other countries through immigration. Immigration can be a positive experience‚ but there is an inherent inequality in immigration systems. Women can especially feel this inequality. The immigration

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    awareness but also to help men see things from a women’s perspective. Many important issues such as assault and violence can be resolved if only people chose to look at things from the opposite person’s point of view. The same can be applied to global feminism. Women in western countries are typically the most privileged group of females around the world and therefore believe that their way of thinking is always correct when compared to eastern countries. However‚ women from eastern countries think the

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    May 10th at 2 pm‚ section - 01 - Saturday‚ May 5th 12:30 – 3:15 pm Materials to Use: All Assigned Textbook Readings for Last Unit including - Women Changing Our World‚ Part 1‚ handout – Vindication…‚ Lectures - Notes from Class‚ Powerpoint #4 – Feminism‚ your last paper‚ Film – IJA & worksheet‚ the small group in-class presentations Outline: Know the basic information for of each of the following items and be able to explain how it is related to this part of our course. 1) Early Women’s

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    me carrying it.”. “The next day‚ she marched at the Women’s March on the National Mall. There she began to understand the scope of the movement‚ she said.”(Fox). But feminism today‚ modern feminism‚ has gone generally against what they fought for in the early 1940’s and 1950’s. Yes women were mistreated‚ but that’s what feminism stood for over history‚ in the 1950´s they were fighting for equality‚ so everyone could generally live in a sense of harmony. As of now‚ the majority of the feminist group

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    The Uniqueness of Bad Feminist Roxane Gay states: “No matter what issues I have with feminism‚ I am a feminist. I cannot and will not deny the absolute importance and necessity of feminism.” Throughout her memoir‚ Roxane dives deep into many distinct subtopics of feminism and equality itself through an assortment of essays with wide-ranging examples to support her evolving‚ strong beliefs. Bad Feminist uses smaller details‚ such as the utilization of footnotes‚ and differentiates itself from

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    Historians have sorted the American Feminist movement into three distinct “waves‚” the first of which began before World War I. Although World War I should not be credited for the beginning of the Feminist Movement‚ it led to its triumph. First-Wave Feminism merely began as women’s desire to be granted political‚ social‚ and economic liberties; this being represented by the Seneca Falls Convention in 1848‚ the first time a discussion of women’s rights had taken place. It was not until World War I that

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    Susan Miller Okin’s “Is multiculturalism bad for women” attempts to address key reasons as to why she feels multiculturalism cannot coincide with feminism. She begins by defining the specific notions of feminism and multiculturalism that she is referring to in order to provide clarity to the reader. She refers to the liberal model of feminism‚ which is the belief that women should not be look down upon due to their gender‚ and should be widely recognized as equal‚ not unequal‚ to men. By multiculturalism

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    Malala Yousafzai opens up about the topic of feminism by speaking‚ "I raise up my voice—not so I can shout‚ but so that those without a voice can be heard...we cannot succeed when half of us are held back." Feminism represents a movement where people seek to achieve improvement on women’s rights and equality. Two characters‚ Nora Helmer from A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen and Calpurnia from Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare‚ share the conflict of women’s rights. Nora and Calpurnia have the similar

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    proletariat or socialist revolution must occur‚ according to Marx‚ where the state is a dictatorship of the proletariat. Communism evolves from socialism out of this progression. Marxist feminism is a sub-type of feminist theory which focuses on the breaking down of capitalism as a way to ‘free’ women. Marxist feminism states that capitalism‚ which gives rise to economic inequality‚ dependence‚ political confusion and unhealthy social relations between men and women‚ is the root of women ’s oppression

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    I think it’s hard to find any strong perspectives of Feminism in this play.  I am sorry.  I think there are some tendencies of characters that represent glimpses or "hopes" of Feminism‚ but that might be it for me.  The first would be that there is an emotional reclamation of voice that Alison undergoes.  When she returns from her father’s‚ she is revealed to have understood more of her own emotional state and her own emotional sense of self.  The miscarriage and time away have allowed her to develop

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