In discussions of Greek-letter organizations like fraternities‚ one controversial issue has been the question of how masculinity contributes to hazing‚ and‚ more specifically‚ how ideas about masculinity contribute to the differing hazing rituals in black and white fraternities. On the one hand‚ some Greek-letter organization scholars – such as Tyra Black‚ Joanne Belknap‚ and Jennifer Ginsberg – have compared black and white fraternities and argue that masculinity plays a similar role in the hazing
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based on their abilities. (Class notes‚ SOCI 201‚ Winter 2010) An example to illustrate this argument from Black Like Me is found on page 39. The elderly owner of the Y café complained to Griffin about how unfair the economic system was to black people. Many brilliant black students graduated with great marks‚ but still ended up doing the most menial work or very few selected jobs. Many black people‚ therefore‚ chose not to educate themselves. As a result‚ the whites said they were not worthy of first-class
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In “The Demon Lover” by Elizabeth Bowen‚ the female protagonist‚ Kathleen Drover‚ finds that the atmosphere‚ interiorly and exteriorly of her former home‚ is similar to her repressed memories of a past life. Kathleen Drover arrives to her former residence with an initial plan to pack up a few items from her former life; the “steamy‚ showery day” (1) represents Kathleen’s need to restore her current life by obscuring memories that surfaced upon her arrival to the house. However‚ Kathleen‚ in an
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Girl like Us‚ by Rachel Lloyd‚ is a memoir the author’s childhood traumatic experiences such as not feeling love by her mother‚ being abandended by her father‚ and molested by her stepfather. “As a girl you reserve your harshest judgment for your mother; as a woman‚ you see yourself‚ for better or for worse‚ in your daughter and you’re alternately frightened and envious. Yet your mother is the one person who is ‘supposed’ to love you and protect you‚ no matter what. It took me a long time to understand
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Country Lover’s: Nadine Gordimer April Simon Journey into Literature: ENG 125 Professor Louise Becker 4-23-2012 The literary writing that caught my attention is Country Lover’s by Nadine Gordimer. This short story attracted my attention because I have read about her before and I like the way she draws you into her story with her plot and meanings. Her stories are so realistic and the ending leaves you wanting more. I will be using the formalist
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Type in the term “carefree black girl” into the search bar on Twitter and Tumblr. The results showcase an array of stunning black women and girls oozing chill vibes while being unapologetically black. The term was coined by Huffington Post writer Zeba Blay and an eponymous Tumblr page in May 2013‚ which sent positive shockwaves through social media. The movement of the “carefree black girl” offered black women an opportunity to unite together through another spectrum. Followers boast figures‚ including
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The song “Girl in a Country Song” addresses our class topic of gender inequalities. The song is themed around two girls being fed up with living their lives to please men. “Girl in a Country Song” begins with the girls singing about how they’re barely wearing clothes and starting to question why they aren’t dressing for comfort (Maddie & Tae‚ 2014). These lyrics correspond with Johnson’s article we read in class. According to Johnson‚ patriarchy is male-centered. In other words‚ women are taught
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The education of girls in our country. Due to the unequal socio – cultural and economic gender construct in Indian Societies‚ the scale of disadvantages is tipped more against girls and women. The factors behind the gender inequality and inequity in education include negative cultural values‚ attitudes and practices that foster teenage pregnancy‚ early marriage‚ sexual harassment‚ excessive domestic chores and the disregard of the importance of girl’s education. There is also the lack of gender
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embarrassing encounters with their crushes. In particular my mind drifts to a memory that sticks out like a sore thumb‚ one found in my years in middle school. My crush was very obvious‚ even I was slightly aware of such. I was beginning to predict that he in particular also knew I had my eyes on him. Although I had ensured rejection as the baseline for where my expectation
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Mr. Whyte AP Literature 10 September 2012 “Porphyria’s Lover” Analysis Robert Browning is a Victorian writer during the time of Jack the Ripper. Jack the Ripper inspires Browning’s Realistic art. In “Porphyria’s Lover”‚ Browning’s style incorporates dramatic monologue along with Gothic influences to ridicule the concept of Romanticism. Browning writes the poem as a dramatic monologue to emphasize the uneasy feeling of the situation. The poem opens with the setting of a storm; a storm in which “the
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