SUBMITTED TO:
Mr.AyanHazra
(Faculty of Sociology)
SUBMITTED BY:
Geetanjali Shahi
Roll No.-55
Semester-III
DATE OF SUBMISSION: 26th of August , 2013
HIDAYATULLAH NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY, RAIPUR (C.G.)
Acknowledgements
I would like to take this opportunity to express my deep sense of gratitude towards my course teacher, Mr.AyanHazra for giving me constant guidance and encouragement throughout the course of the project.
I would also like to thank the University for providing me the internet and library facilities which were indispensable for getting relevant content on the subject, as well as subscriptions to online databases and journals, which were instrumental in writing relevant text.
Special thanks goes out to my seniors who have been relentless in their help and supporting providing any material whenever required and my colleagues, who always stood by me, irrespective of the decisions taken by me. Without their support this project would not have seen the light of the day.
Geetanjali shahi
ThirdSemester
B.A. L.L.B.
HIDAYATULLAHNATIONAL LAW University,
Raipur (Chhattisgarh)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Acknowledgements……………………………………………….2
2. Introduction…………………………………………………….4-5
Objectives
Research methodology
3. What is Lipstick Feminism?......................................................6-7
4. How did Lipstick Feminism start?...............................................8
5. Helen Gurley Brown- The queen of Lipstick Feminism………..9
6. Criticisms………………………………………………………….10
7. Conclusion…………………………………………………………11
8. Bibliography and Webliography…………………………………12
INTRODUCTION
Beauty as power is something that is taught to every young girl. Common adjectives that are used to compliment girls often refer to how pretty, sweet, or kind that they are. Very seldom do we reward girls for their intelligence, assertiveness, or passion. As a child becomes a woman she