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    is associated with the biological conditions of male or female. Another term that emerge is sexism; “is the belief that one sex is superior to the other” (Macionis; Gerber; 2004). That belief is the basis of patriarchy‚ that literary means “the rule of fathers”. All around the world patriarchy is applied in some degree‚ and of course it has consequences. Sexism affect directly to all women‚ it guards against feminine talent and it put limits to women`s ambition.

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    Natasha‚ I appreciate you bring up the socialization piece‚ as I feel that socialization perpetuates the cycle of oppression brought on by the advertisements we are immersed in from a young age. I feel that this is the hardest and most awful pieces as it gives the false ideas of what it is meant to be male and female and the ways these false ideas are acted upon in our societal interactions with others. And as you have mentioned‚ this does not stop at any particular point throughout our stages of

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    three main types of feminism: Radical Feminism‚ Liberal Feminism and Socialist Feminism. Radical feminism promotes the basis for many of the ideas of feminism. Radical feminists believe that society must be changed at its core in order to dissolve patriarchy. Radical feminists emphasize their difference from men. They form groups that exclude males completely. This type of feminist highlights the importance of individual feelings‚ experiences and relationships. Liberal feminism sees that all people

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    Patriarchy is a term most commonly referred to male dominance in society. It is the idea that women are oppressed and inferior to their male counterparts; patriarchal norms take place in all aspects of life. It affects our idea of beauty and it supports inequality. Unfortunately‚ it is perceived as an acceptable societal norm (because it surrounds our everyday life) and it maintains gender inequality today. Patriarchal norms feel ‘normal’ because it has been around for thousands of years; however

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    reproductive rights‚ domestic violence‚ maternity leave‚ equal pay‚ sexual harassment‚ discrimination and sexual violence. Themes explored in feminism include discrimination‚ stereotyping‚ objectification‚ sexual objectification‚ oppression and patriarchy. While generally providing a critique of social relations‚ many proponents of feminism also focus on analyzing gender inequality and the promotion of women’s rights‚ interests‚ and issues. Modern feminist theory has been extensively criticized

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    The Emergence of the Woman: A Reading of Raja Rao’s Kanthapura The woman has always been the unacknowledged and indiscernible core of the Indian society‚ without which its patriarchy would fall apart. Never allowed a voice in the seminal aspects of life‚ the woman yet defines its traditional and cultural boundaries. Raja Rao’s Kanthapura (1938) is a subtle study of the immense change that the Gandhian movement of the thirties brought into the life of the Indian woman and yet didn’t let her cross

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    GEND 2004: SEXUAL POWER AND ILICIT DESIRE Name: Danielle Cox I.D. #: 620041842 Class: Monday 12 -1 Date: October 22‚ 2012 GEND 2004: SEXUAL POWER AND ILICIT DESIRE Name: Danielle Cox I.D.: 620041842 Class: MON 12-1 Date: October 20‚ 2012 Question 4: Critically evaluate patriarchal ideologies and practices that perpetuate gender based violence and the interventions that are necessary to eradicate it. “The man is the head of the

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    negative‚ uncomplimentary and stereotypical. The disturbing of the patriarchal paradigm was a phenomenon that became prominent only in the Twentieth Century. Historically speaking women have always numerically outnumbered men‚ but through the system of patriarchy they have been suppressed by political‚ economic and social machinery. The difference between Gender and Sex When trying to examine feminism we must keep in mind the subtle difference between ‘gender’ and ‘sex’. For example‚ if a man were to dress

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    NAME: JERUSHA NAIDOO STUDENT NUMBER: 51458144 MODULE: ENG2603 ASSIGNMENT NO: 1 DUE DATE: 17 AUGUST 2015 Theme of gender inequality is explored by many authors in African literature portraying the African patriarchal societies during and after independence; but Dangarembga surpassed all her counterparts in her vivid depiction of this inequality that affected the societies in her master-piece novel Nervous Condition. The setting is placed in colonial Rhodesia‚ now Zimbabwe‚ in the

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    Evaluate feminist views on the role and functions of religion in society today. Feminists see religion as an instrument of patriarchy which means that society is based around male domination; they believe that this is a set of beliefs and practices responsible for women’s subordination. However functionalists believe otherwise and argue that its function is not to oppress women but to keep society stable whilst Marxists believe that religion oppresses the working class not females. Most religions

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