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    Linda Patan Poem the Marks

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    Tuohy 1 Mikki Tuohy ENG 390 Dr. Buttram December 12‚ 2008 Grading Feminist Theory The poem “Marks” by Linda Pastan is a short piece that focuses on a housewife’s duties being graded by her family as if it were her homework. The wife is graded by her husband‚ son and daughter using different three grading systems‚ each time being told that she could do better‚ but ends by saying that the family should “Wait ‘til they learn / I’m dropping out” (10-11). In an interview on “The Newshour with Jim

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    Gender in International Relations Gender in International Relations Feminist Perspectives on Achieving Global Security J. Ann Tickner New York Columbia University Press 1992 Bibliographic Data To Joan‚ Heather‚ and Wendy --feminists for the future Preface 1. Engendered Insecurities 2. Man‚ the State‚ and War: Gendered Perspectives on National Security 3. Three Models of Man: Gendered Perspectives on Global Economic Security 4. Man over Nature: Gendered Perspectives on Ecological Security

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    and woe-men: Feminist Aesthetics‚ theatre practice and the Democratic process in Nigeria’ To Alice walker (1989) search of our mother’s Gender: A woman’s Prose [Nv:HB] Books Biodun Ajayi (1993) “Feminism: A lost battle an article of August 24‚ 1993. Elaine showalter (1979) ‘A Literature of their own’. Towards a feminist poetics. Femi O.A. (1983) Female writers‚ Male critics in African Literature Today: Recent trends in the Novel: Heinemann London. Olu Obafemi (1994) ‘Towards feminist Aesthetics in

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    Divorce Bill

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    Divorce rates have spiked during the past few decades and no on really knows why‚ but several theories have been formed in an attempt to explain this recent phenomena. Feminist theory‚ Individualism‚ and dual income theories will be discussed and analyzed to determine if they apply to the recent rise in divorce rates in North America. These theories do not act alone‚ that is‚ a not one of the above theories can be labeled as a definite cause of divorce‚ but when all three are examined together‚ a formula

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    Rebecca Walker Rebecca Walker is a writer‚ philanthropist‚ feminist‚ and mother. She is the daughter of Alice Walker‚ who was also a famous feminist and writer. Growing up with a mother who was an active radical feminist heavily influenced her ideologies‚ although she states in her autobiography that she disagrees with many of Alice Walker’s more radical views. She has worked as a consultant on cultural diversity and gender roles for businesses like Sony‚ Microsoft‚ and JP Morgan.

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    through a Feminist perspective and ethical lens will be looked into. Much controversy surrounds the issue but looking at feminist theory‚ more specifically‚ radical feminist theory‚ the decision for a woman to abort should be available if needed. Not only that‚ but the decision should be left up to the pregnant woman and the pregnant woman only‚ as this is seen as a form of escaping male dominance in society. The main arguments that will be used within the paper are: most importantly the feminist perspective

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    Feminism

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    The movement organized around this belief. Feminism Feminist Theory is an outgrowth of the general movement to empower women worldwide. Feminism can be defined as a recognition and critique of male supremacy combined with efforts to change it. Feminism The goals of feminism are: To demonstrate the importance of women To reveal that historically women have been subordinate to men To bring about gender equity. Feminism Simply put: Feminists fight for the equality of women and argue that women

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    Liberal Feminism Conceives

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    Feminism is a body of social theory and political movement primarily based on and motivated by the experiences of women. 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. Feminist theory aims to understand the nature of gender inequality and focuses on gender politics‚ power relations and sexuality. Feminist political activism campaigns on issues such as reproductive

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    Women's Rights

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    The N.O.W. (National Organization for Women) Bill of Rights‚ written in 1968‚ perfectly matches everything the feminist movement had been hoping to achieve until that point. Some of the points N.O.W. was making and asking for was employment rights‚ in regards to maternity leave and return‚ removing laws that limited access to abortion and contraception codes (reproductive rights)‚ publically funded day cares (child care rights)‚ property rights‚ education rights‚ and education rights. Some of the

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    Feminism in “The Story of an Hour” "The Story of an Hour" by Kate Chopin tells the story of a woman gaining independence after her husband’s death. The author uses feminist theory to display her beliefs and values. The relationship between Louise and Brently Mallard‚ Louise’s reaction to the news of Brently’s death‚ and her reaction to seeing him alive again are ways that Kate Chopin displays feminism. The relationship between the Mallards as described in "The Story of an Hour" suggests the harsh

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