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    Gender in International Relations Gender in International Relations Feminist Perspectives on Achieving Global Security J. Ann Tickner New York Columbia University Press 1992 Bibliographic Data To Joan‚ Heather‚ and Wendy --feminists for the future Preface 1. Engendered Insecurities 2. Man‚ the State‚ and War: Gendered Perspectives on National Security 3. Three Models of Man: Gendered Perspectives on Global Economic Security 4. Man over Nature: Gendered Perspectives on Ecological Security

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    been received as a “provocative ‘intervention’ in feminist theory” and as a “founding text of queer theory.” “In 1989 I was most concerned to criticize a pervasive heterosexual assumption in feminist literary theory. I sought to counter those views that made presumptions about the limits and propriety of gender and restricted the meaning of gender to received notions of masculinity and femininity. It was and remains my view that any feminist theory that restricts the meaning of gender in the presuppositions

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    Two important French pioneers and theories include philosopher Michel Foucault’s medical gaze‚ the method that medical professionals separate the body from the person‚ and psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan’s mirror stage development of the human psyche‚ where the infant recognizes their mirror image as themselves. (CITE?) The gaze theory then spread to feminist theory‚ where the gaze now deals with how men look at women‚ women look at themselves and other

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    few decades‚ there have been movements and established groups to eradicate the male dominance that predominates in our society. These groups‚ known as feminists‚ have fervently fought for the equal rights and legal protection for all women from the tyranny of the men and gender oppression. Although there is an established stereotype that all feminists are man-haters‚ who believe in a lesbian lifestyle‚ it is important to understand that there are three different forms of Feminism perspective that have

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    Pornography Causes Violence Against Women While researching pornography‚ and I have come across sources that deal with my sub-topic‚ Feminist Views on Pornography. There are many women who are against pornography and disagree with it‚ but they don’t have the intention of speaking out and making a difference towards such activities. But of course there are many other women who speak out on what they believe should be done towards pornography‚ and the class that women are categorized in by men

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    with Ti-Grace Atkinson left NOW and subsequently formed an early radical feminist organisation‚ "The October 17th Movement‚" later called "The Feminists.’’ Radical feminism was to a large extent also constituted by women whose previous political activity had been in the diverse organisations of the New Left. This was the case‚ for example‚ with such women as Shulamith Firestone and Jo Freeman‚ who founded an early radical feminist organisation‚ Radical Women‚ in New York City in the fall of 1967. These

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    Feminist theory or Patriarchy is a social structure in which men are considered to have a monopoly on power and women are expected to submit. That is what I think of when I think of feminist theory. Society’s oppression of women has surfaced in many waves‚ but so has the confrontation how these cultural standings manage in an social structure. Various meanings have been attached to the cultural identities of feminism. In The Turn of The Screw‚ one meaning would be that of the governess’s identity

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    delivery of the message. Third wave feminists strive to raise consciousness about gender equality within society‚ especially the workplace. They also rebel against the generalised image perceived by society of how a woman should be‚ namely: feminine‚ submissive‚ weak‚ passive‚ intuitive and emotional. This is contrasting to what men are generally perceived to be‚ namely: masculine‚ dominant‚ strong‚ aggressive‚ intelligent‚ rational and active. Feminists also rival the ideas of what woman should

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    in achieving full female emancipation by purely focusing on the public life of women. In this way‚ the only way for feminists to be successful in their aims is to concern themselves with the personal lives of women which subsequently means that feminism‚ in the modern sense‚ with the knowledge of the failure of both the first and second wave liberal feminists and socialist feminists to bring about female emancipation‚ has to be defined by the belief that the personal is the political. Until the 1960’s

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    WGST Take Home Midterm Exam II‚ Part A “To be feminist in any authentic sense of the term is to want for all people‚ female and male‚ liberation from sexist role patterns‚ domination‚ and oppression”. Bell Hooks succinctly sums up what it means to be a feminist‚ and yet when we look to the feminist movement and feminist theorizing today‚ we see a disturbingly different picture. In a social movement founded on equality for all human beings‚ the patriarchy and its’ power structures have still made

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