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    UNIVERSITY OF THE WEST INDIES CAVE HILL CAMPUS INSTITUTE FOR GENDER AND DEVELOPMENT STUDIES NITA BARROW UNIT GEND 2201 WOMEN’S STUDIES: AN INTRODUCTION TO FEMINIST THEORIES Semester 1: 2011/2012 Written Assignment Name: Kasha Grimes Id # : 409002427 Lecturer: Dr. Halimah DeShong Due Date: 14th November‚ 2011 “Man for the field and woman for the hearth; Man for the sword and for the needle she; Man

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    Learning EMEA‚ 2007 Butler‚ Judith. (1998). Ruled out: Vocabularies of the censor. In R. C. Post (Ed.)‚ Censorship and silencing: Practices of cultural regulation (pp Gender and Society. Vol. 11.No. 4(1997): 453-477. Ebsco. Print. London‚ 1991. LordeAudre Essays and Speeches. 1984. Crossing Press‚ Berkeley‚ CA. 289- 293. Print. Stryker‚ Susan. “Transgender History.” Berkeley‚ CA. Seal Press. 2008. 178-179. Print. XXXI.2(2002): 79-91. Ebsco. Print. Woolf‚ Virginia. A Room of One’s Own. Orlando:

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    To continue to live after a hardship or to live after one’s death that is to survive. Human growth is depended on survival and throughout the years there are many thoughts about what makes a person a proper survivor. One thing for sure is that Survival does requires selfishness because if you don’t think of yourself in certain situations you may lose your life. Decisions are an everyday action that everyone makes some decisions are mild others can be dangerous. Decisions are key points on

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    something is. Some people struggle with their identity‚ and this makes life harder to people. In the short story “On The Bridge” by Todd Strasser‚ the main character does not try to be himself and follows someone. In the poem “Hanging Fire” by Audre Lorde‚ the main character does not like herself and wants to be someone else. They are examples of people who do not accept their identities. The fact that they do not accept their identities makes life miserable. The theme of the two stories is to accept

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    From the oldest philosophers of each culture‚ to the modern thinkers of today‚ individuals have often pondered what makes the human existence unique. The human experience is varied‚ explained through artistic virtues such as poetry and painting‚ and intensive study of historical struggles. Despite this‚ some view the field‚ aptly named the Humanities‚ as irrelevant‚ a passing luxury item bent on being thrown away. In her article‚ “The Humanities Are Not a Luxury: A Manifest for the Twenty-First Century

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    Lucinda Borque Research Paper Knowledge and Power 5/6/2013 Women and their Plan Girls‚ Ladies‚ and Women‚ we need to stand up and control our future. It’s appears that we have been doing‚ so for the past decade‚ but are we really controlling our lives with our own beliefs? Everyday women of all ages are being influenced by media and influenced by society. It’s always good to see the world and understand different views. Although‚ how can we understand different views‚ if many of us do

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    feminism so I believe it’s important to begin with this movement and their struggles. The second wave of feminism will also be evaluated which consisted of feminist fighting for civil rights and against racism some of them were Angela Davis and Audre Lorde. Lastly the third wave of feminism payed more attention to immigrant women‚ sexuality and the concept of intersectionality. In this section I will focus on viewing the works of Gloria Anzaldua‚ Judith Butler and Patricia Hill

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    reason for white people to cry foul and demand that immigrants be throw out. Journal #2: Age‚ Race‚ Class‚ and Sex: Women Redefining Difference One of the few things I knew about Audre Lorde before reading this article was her famous quote “The master’s tools will never dismantle the master’s house.” (Lorde‚ 1980‚ pg. 366) I was very pleased to actually read

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    notes that the subordinate races‚ religions‚ genders‚ and sexualities all listed some type of identity if it was considered different from this mythical norm exert she sites on page one from “Age. Race. Class. and Sex: Women Redefining Difference.” Audre Lorde (EX: …In America‚ this norm is usually defined as white‚ thin‚ male‚ young‚ heterosexual‚ Christian‚ and financially secure.)

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    Feminism has undergone three waves of activity. First-wave feminism alludes to a developed time of women’s activist movement amid the nineteenth century and mid twentieth century in the United Kingdom and the United States. Initially it concentrated on the promotion of equal contract and property rights for women and the opposition to chattel marriage and ownership of married women (and their children) by their husbands. However‚ by the end of the nineteenth century‚ activism focused primarily on

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