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    thought about being a woman and how women are valuable. I read different stories about what is the meaning of feminist‚ how woman suffered because of race‚ being a female and distinguishing between her and the man in social life‚ and how it is very important for women to express their idea and their feeling. Being a woman from different culture‚ I should think about the meaning of feminist and how to explain my opinion and to know that I am equal to man. I read Feminism for everybody Written by Bell

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    should exist between the sexes; the term also refers to social movements aimed at achieving that goal. (Chambliss & Eglitis‚ 2015) While the formal definition is a bit wordy‚ to me it simply means fair and equivalent treatment for women. Within the feminist theory there has developed several frameworks. One train of thought was liberal feminism. Under this approach the fault was found in society and that individuals could fairly and legally make changes to create equality. In the beginning of the

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    as a point of departure for a theoretical framework that could help to further investigate comic strategies and effects combined with gender and cultural diversity in literature‚ theatre‚ and film. Gender and the Heterosexual Norm In the 1960s‚ feminist theories assumed a possible distinction between (biological) “sex” and (socio-cultural) “gender”. This distinction and its epistemological value underwent critical review (e.g. Gildemeister/Wetterer‚ Butler Gender Trouble). Since the 1990s‚ the biological

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    idea of sexual objectification and its reality. It will examine and explain the whole discourse of ‘Sexual Objectification’ and the related issues. The different dimensions of this subject have been bifurcated as: Views on sexual objectification‚ Feminist Perspectives on Objectification‚ Effects of Sexual Objectification‚ Sexual Objectification: In the society‚ Sexual Objectification: In the religious context and last but not the least and perhaps the most important; Sexual Objectification: In the

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    Should women have the rights to decide their own fate? Feminism is the belief that women have the same human capacities as men. One of the most important feminist texts of the twentieth century is The Second Sex which showed about a long project refuting of female inferiority and rejecting biological explanations of women’s secondary status. Simone De Beauvoir‚ a French prize-winning novelist‚ applied her knowledge of philosophical‚ historical‚ and psychological theories to analyze the problem of

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    Existentialist‚ French writer‚ feminist‚ political activist and social theorist‚ Simone de Beauvoir laid the foundation for the second wave feminist movement and significantly impacted the lives of many women‚ from all races and walks of life. There were many philosophical theories and ideas that advanced from Simone de Beauvoir. She incorporated various political and ethical ideas into her work but the main focus was on feminism and equality. Her work was usually based on gender inequality‚ freedom

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    Theorizing the male gaze

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    Mosinyiemang Othusitse OTHMOS001 THE IDEALISED BODY SUMMARY: THEORIZING THE MALE GAZE BY EDWARD SNOW Feminist analysis has revealed that when feminism characterizes “The male Gaze” certain motifs are almost sure to appear; voyeurism‚ objectification‚ fetishism‚ scopophilia‚ woman as the object of male gaze and the bearer of the male lack. Masculine vision is almost characterized as patriarchal‚ ideological and phallocentric. Gaulyn Studlar has observed that‚ the female can function for the

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    Intersectional Feminism

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    When you think of the word “feminist” what comes to mind? Do you think of the Women’s March? Do you think of the Women’s Suffrage movement? Now let’s focus specifically on the stereotypes of a feminist. Maybe loud‚ ugly‚ gay‚ can’t get a man‚ unshaven legs. These stereotypes were first frequently portrayed through political articles and cartoons in mainstream newspapers as the suffrage movement started to gain momentum. It is obvious that not all women can fit into a stereotype‚ so why should all

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    The Women’s liberation saw much change within the 1960s as women campaigned for equal pay for equal work within the workforce. These women came to be called "Labor Feminists" as they fought for their rights to be acknowledged within the workplace and were active members of unions. Different women’s trade unions worked to secure the rights for women within the work place and they were a critical part of the push that created the Equal Pay Act of 1963. This act made it so that women are now legally

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    They not for a moment hesitated in talking about the pressure they bear as women‚ wives‚ mothers in a patriarchal society. As a feminist‚ it was actually wonderful to see these women sharing their experiences‚ good or otherwise with so much enthusiasm. However a kind of dilemma of class/caste distance kept lingering around during the entire visit and the fact that one was ‘visiting/observing’

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