bodies (workers wanna create) Don’t want workers who are gonna strike/organize unions “Female workers” with “male supervisor” would women change? Gender constraints in village Hire women workers with male supervisors Reproduction of patriarchy in the factory Use family terms for employee relations (worker supervisor/managers) Prayer halls in factory Arrange tours for the parent Contrast to village Stress for women‚ men constantly looking over them telling them they arent’t
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Food is nourishing and provides life to many organisms‚ and the preparation of it has been associated with the role of women in society for centuries‚ with oppressive consequences. Throughout We Have Always Lived in The Castle‚ food is a central theme woven into the writing‚ whether it is obvious or not. For instance‚ the preservation of food is a major tradition rooted in the history of Blackwood women‚ thus enabling the self-sustaining nature of Constance and Mary Katherine. Constance cooking and
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sacred texts in general. In Catholicism Women are seen as “unclean” and “impure” and so should not be given roles of power within the church‚ this shows women’s inferiority as they cannot have the same roles as men‚ showing that religion justifies patriarchy by maintaining male dominance and backs up the feminists point that it keeps women in control and stops them from fighting against it. The church also commands women to take obedient roles through their scriptures by saying “He is in the glory of
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to an illegitimate child―that is‚ her way of life as an fallen woman in the Victorian era. Her words‚ which tell Angel to educate Liza-Lu to be an ideal woman for him‚ can mean that Angel as a husband should subject her sister under the system of patriarchy. Here is a hint that Tess values spiritualized and virginal woman―an ideal female in the Victorian age called an angel in the house―rather than a woman who is such an unconventional woman as Tess herself. Her wish to accompany Angel with Liza-Lu
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institutionalized sexism perpetrated by men against women in our patriarchy society which I fully support. I believe hooks’ definition of feminism enhances her overall argument that the feminist movement cannot be just about women seeking equal rights in race‚ gender‚ or class but that feminist principles should include the goal to end sexism in general. She asserts that the goal of the movement is to challenge sexism and patriarchy while still allowing women to recruit and convert men
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Assess the usefulness of functionalist theories in understanding religion today (33 marks) There are a variety of different definitions of religion including substantive definitions‚ which refers to focusing on the content or substance of a religious belief such as God‚ functional definitions‚ which refers to religion in terms of the social or psychological functions it carries out for the individual and there are also social constructionist definitions which focus on how members of society actually
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Cited: Albert‚ Michael. “The Personal is Political?!” Web resource. Accessed 12/17/2013. Available from Burkom‚ Selma R. “Only Connect”. Vol. 11‚ No. 1. 1968. Kandiyoti‚ Deniz. “Bargaining with Patriarchy”. Gender & Society. Vol. 2‚ No. 3. Pp. 274-290. 1988. Quawas‚ Rula. “Lessing ’s ’To Room Nineteen: Susan ’s Voyage into the Inner Space of ’Elsewhere”. Atlantis. Vol. 29.1‚ pp. 107-122. 2007. Sandiou‚ Anna. “To Room Nineteen. What Doris Lessing
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brave that the director could not leave her out. However‚ she has been asked if those girls are guilty and she strongly answers‚ “Yes.” Her reasoning is that “they haven’t obeyed the rules and law of Islam.” She has fallen into the trap of Afghan patriarchy. As maintained by Padilla‚ patterns of internalized racism cause adults to find fault‚ criticize and invalidate each other. This invariably happens in many scenes in the documentary. For instance‚ Firuz’s mother strongly disapproves of Kareema and
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Ivy Zheng Ms. Adams Western Civilization 22 March 2016 The Rise of Witchcraft The world of witchcraft is infused with mystery‚ fear and gloomy facts and myths. Throughout the centuries‚ witchcraft has been associated with magic‚ pagan worship‚ sorcery‚ and religion. The rise of witchcraft persecution grew because of unstable governments‚ influence of the church‚ and the idea of women being smarter or more knowledgeable than men which led to the ideas of witches. Human history manipulated witchcraft
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gender-stereotypes are then articulated‚ e.g. the male is strong‚ active rational whereas the female is weak‚ passive and irrational. The history of Western culture has long been dominated by the logic of the gender-stereotypical description. Patriarchy upholds the notion of phallocentrism‚ which involves the supposed priority of the male‚ in which the phallus means power‚ authority‚ presence and the right to possession. As Culler suggests‚ ‘Numerous aspects of criticism‚ including the preference
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