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    Transilvania University of Brașov Faculty of Letters MA Study Programme Anglo – American Culture and Discourse Different feminist theories and the “new feminism ” wave MA student: Marc Adriana 2 nd year – R.F. 2014 – 2015 In the last decades of the 20th century‚ the Western world became more and more concerned with issues of ethnic‚ social‚ political and

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    Fragmented Feminism: The tension between equality and difference The concept of feminism invites many points of contention. In modern usage‚ it is defined as the ideology that constitutes the belief that women require liberation from the disadvantages their sex imposes. Although there have been significant advances for women in the three waves of the feminist movement‚ tensions have developed within the ideology. In this essay I will explore the tension that feminism attempts to reconcile

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    repercussions that occur to women who live in a time of inequality? Why would any woman reject feminism? The most elementary definition of feminism is the advocacy of social‚ institutional‚ and economic equality for men and women. Most

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    Jane Austen and Her Feminism ---analyzing of feminism revealed in Pride and Prejudice Introduction It is universally acknowledged that Jane Austen was a major woman novelist in English; but it is also a truth that almost as universally ignored that Jane Austen was a feminist. By intensively reading her six novels (Sense and Sensibility‚ Pride and Prejudice‚ Northanger Abbey‚ Mansfield Park‚ Emma and Persuasion) and studying feminism‚ I have found some significant and fresh things

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    Is Feminism in the twenty first century an exhausted ideology? Arguments for the idea that there is no need for feminism in the 21st century * All of the aims and ambitions of feminists from the first wave of feminism have been acheived. * First wave feminism was during 19th and early 20th century. The main focus for feminists was women’s suffarage. In the UK women acheived this aim as they were given the right to vote in 1918 providing they were over the age of 30. First wave feminism

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    A STUDY ON EFFECTIVENESS OF CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT IN M/S SRI DEVI TEXTILE‚ PALLADAM AUTHOR - KARTHICK.K ASSISTANT PROFESSOR DEPARTTMENT OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT RVS COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE (AUTONOMOUS) SULUR - COIMBATORE. MOBILE NO-09600549539 LAND LINE NO-0423-2526016 E-MAIL-ID- karthick.k@rvsgroup.com karthickkdv@gmail.com 1.1 INTRODUCTION The Textile industry in India has been pioneer industry. India’s Industrialization in other fields has mainly

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    book‚ Feminism is Everybody‚ stating what feminism is. She starts off the book by stating‚ “feminism is a movement to end sexism‚ sexist exploitation‚ and oppression”(hooks 1). She hopes to diffuse the mainstream ideas of feminism‚ that they want what men have‚ and educate people with what feminists really stand for. The media and society like to label feminists and portray them in a certain light. Feminism began to be known as a movement for females that hate men. In her definition of feminism bell

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    and suffering for her entire life because during her time it was hard enough to be a black person‚ but to be a black woman made it that much harder. It is because of this that the most prominent themes of this novel to me are that of oppression and feminism‚ which I find to be constantly tied together throughout the novel. Tituba‚ as well as many other female characters in this book are constantly pushed around and abused simply because they are women. It seems like anytime a women in this novel tries

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    The War Within: Rape and Radical Feminism in the Military Maya Angelou is quoted to have said‚ “If you don’t like something‚ change it. If you can’t change it‚ change your attitude”. Viktor E. Frankl similarly states‚ “When we are no longer able to change a situation – we are challenged to change ourselves” . This notion of complacency for the wrongdoings of another person or group is unacceptable. There are some situations that are unable to be changed but that

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    The Reign is calling attention to feminism by telling stories about ancient women which can make feminist sense of our

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