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    advertisers in this case used the grey and black variants because these colors are seen as being clean‚ classic‚ and sophisticated‚ which are all qualities they want the viewer to associate with their product. The backdrop of the advertisement is a gradient scale‚ starting at its darkest grey behind the woman‚ and slowly shifting to light grey behind the car. In the lighter portion of the backdrop above the car‚ the word ‘Jealousy’ is written in relatively small‚ black print. To complete this simple yet

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    When you think of the word “feminist” what comes to mind? Do you think of the Women’s March? Do you think of the Women’s Suffrage movement? Now let’s focus specifically on the stereotypes of a feminist. Maybe loud‚ ugly‚ gay‚ can’t get a man‚ unshaven legs. These stereotypes were first frequently portrayed through political articles and cartoons in mainstream newspapers as the suffrage movement started to gain momentum. It is obvious that not all women can fit into a stereotype‚ so why should all

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    learn that there is a multitude of modes that influence which way we analyze the work. One in particular being Feminist criticism‚ initially developed to convict men of their prejudice towards women (Approaches to Literature). Feminist writers such as Virginia Woolf‚ argue that women should be able to write what they desire without any concern about their gender (Feminist Criticism). Feminist criticism stresses three main ideas‚ one being that social and political aspects of a woman’s life should be

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    Feminism Essay Feminism examines society particularly from the viewpoint of women‚ and argues that mainstream sociology has been focused on the concerns of men‚ and failed to consider the unequal position of women. It is a conflict theory‚ and the basic assumption is that women suffer certain injustices on account of their sex. There have been two waves of feminism over the past 100 years. The first wave was in the early 1900’s‚ and was women protesting for basic legal and political rights to

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    research sample on 83 women with feminist subjectivity. During the process of reading the book I have endeavoured an understanding of class and gender‚ the social and political context which can influence experience of being working class and gender both shape identities. In this essay I will explore how the culture and identities of the women in the book are somewhat evolving in the due course of neo liberalism however‚ many still fail to see themselves as feminist or strong independent women. They

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    movement when they reached out to others who want to fight against victim blaming and slut shaming to join them in a Slut Walk. The Slut Walk movement is fairly new‚ but research often compares and contrasts it to previous feminist movements as a way to analyze the evolution of feminist activism. Looking

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    Previous to the emergence of feminist theories in the 1960’s and 70’s the criminal justice system and studies surrounding it were developed under the assumption that males were the predominate perpetrators and victims of crime- particularly in cases regarding interpersonal violence. Whilst this was and still is true‚ the number of women being involved in interpersonal crimes is increasing‚ causing a new wave of interest as to what circumstances a woman finds herself involved in a criminal situation;

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    2.3 Nature or Nurture Debate “One is not born but rather becomes a woman” is a famous quote made by the feminist theorist‚ writer and philosopher Simone de Beauvoir from her book The Second Sex (1973). Although Beauvoir was not a sociologist her theory has been reiterated by those who reject the biological explanation of gender and who recognise gender and sex as separate entities. We are born with a biological sex‚ but acquire a gender through our socialisation. Essentialism views of gender

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    Cited: Bitch‚ Media. "Come on Down to South Park and Watch Some Feminist Episodes!" Bitch Media.com. 12 Oct. 2009. Web. 6 Aug. 2011. “Clubhouses.” South Park Hewstone‚ Miles and Marilynn B. Brewer: Self and Social Identity. Malden: Blackwell‚ 2004 Lakoff‚ Robin. Language and Women´s Place. New York: Oxford‚ 1975. Miller

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    Existentialist‚ French writer‚ feminist‚ political activist and social theorist‚ Simone de Beauvoir laid the foundation for the second wave feminist movement and significantly impacted the lives of many women‚ from all races and walks of life. There were many philosophical theories and ideas that advanced from Simone de Beauvoir. She incorporated various political and ethical ideas into her work but the main focus was on feminism and equality. Her work was usually based on gender inequality‚ freedom

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