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    requirement of taste were the synonym for women’s weakness‚ which challenged the traditional conception the society imposed on women. Therefore‚ she created the new women images in her novel Wuthering Heights to encourage women to rebel against the patriarchy to get their financial independence‚ enjoy their equality with men in the society and family‚ which lays the foundation for the western feminism. From the perspective of feminism‚ through analyzing the female social status under the control of the

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    Evaluate feminist views on the roles and functions of religion in society today Feminists believe that religion in society today keeps patriarchy going and is there to reflect and perpetuate gender inequality. The functions of religion help legitimize female subordination by acting as a patriarchal ideology‚ by stating it is God’ will. This can be seen through the people who are in positions of power in religious institutions such as the Church of England‚ and the Catholic Church where most positions

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    reproduction—this gendered division of labor. I believe that Glenn’s inquiry leans more towards Young’s approach of a unified systems theory as opposed to Hartmann’s dual systems theory. Dual systems theory highlights two distinct spheres: capitalism and patriarchy. This theory is a combination of Marist and radical feminism‚ which claims that both spheres reinforce and constantly interact with each other. A unified system theory‚ on the other hand‚ takes a more historical approach that evaluates the relations

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    claims‚ one: women and men should have equal moral‚ legal‚ political and social status; two: we live in a world in which society is biased in favor of males and sees thing from a predominately male perspective (patriarchy); and three: justice requires that we fix this. We must not combat patriarchy and work for a more equal society (egalitarianism). Unfortunately‚ the word feminist has a negative connotation. Feminist theory is most concerned with giving a voice to women and highlighting the various

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    Thesis on Feminist Approach to Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad TURNING A BLIND EYE TO PATRIARCHY In Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad‚ we are introduced to how the more powerful masculine world manipulates the female by asserting authority in every aspect of life. The patriarchal voice‚ constructing two extremes which are masculine and feminine‚ presents women as the irrational side of human nature. Logocentrism including ‘‘death-dealing oppositions’’ colludes with Phallocentrism and gives

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    MacKinnon in Sexuality‚ Pornography‚ and Method: “Pleasure under Patriarchy” starts a paragraph by saying “In this system‚ a victim‚ usually female‚ always feminized‚ is “never forced‚ only actualized” (p. 330). I believe she is saying under patriarchy women are never a victim to men’s sexual desires. Men in this system are not sexually harassing or abusing women in this system they are just showing them what their sexual desires actually are. From women’s body proportions‚ sexual communication‚

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    protagonists who abide by patriarchy and hierarchy. The novels themselves were long‚ with multiple subplots and numerous characters. Charlotte Bronte’s Jane Eyre‚ however‚ had a strong-willed anti-heroine main character that did not comply with social customs. Characteristics of anti-heroes and heroines are definite human flaws‚ not always thinking about what the moral action is‚ and rejection of traditional values. Jane Eyre is considered the anti-heroine because she defies the patriarchy and the social hierarchy

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    They are compelled to be muted. Their voices do not get an opportunity to speak out of the women’s problems and needs. Their desires always get lost before the grand narratives of patriarchy‚ even the national history and narrative rarely recognize the major contribution of the females in the texts or document. Whenever the woman is portrayed‚ she is put in the second position below the man. She is always kept silent. Identifying this

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    people on both sides of Bond Street. Having all the ladies’ heads “inclined the same way” and having the ladies “stopped” allows Woolf to place emphasis on the amount of attention patriarchy receives in this society‚ as it is able to interrupt and pause the lives of every person‚ thus every life that is overcome by patriarchy‚ in the street. in that it can pause a whole group of complete strangers’ conscious nesses simply by driving through it. The pauses scattered throughout this section of the passage

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    Understanding Patriarchy and Men’s Power MEN’S POWER WITH OTHER MEN In recent years‚ we have come to understand that relations between men and women are governed by a sexual politics that exists outside individual men’s and women’s needs and choices. It has taken us much longer to recognize that there is a systematic sexual politics of male-male relationships as well. Under patriarchy‚ men’s relationships with other men cannot help but be shaped and patterned by patriarchal norms‚ though

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