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    In Albrecht Durer’s‚ Draftsman Drawing a Female Nude‚ I can see the feminist point of view in regards to the art piece. Albrecht Durer was a German artist who traveled to Italy and studied the Italian artists and from which he brought back the ideals of the Renaissance to his native country (Sayre‚ 2016). I find it interesting that the woman is lying down in the nude‚ exposed‚ and by her facial expression‚ that of her head turned and eyes closed‚ I believe she is not doing this because she wants

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    Eroticism and Female Imagery in Nineteenth-Century Art When comparing erotic material of today from that of the nineteenth century‚ they are placed at either ends of the spectrum. In today’s world‚ almost everything is sold by sex appeal. Sex is not a clandestine topic anymore‚ like it was in the nineteenth century. When looking into the subject matter of erotic imagery‚ the main difference is the erotic material that is for men versus women. In Linda Nochlin’s essay‚ "Eroticism and Female Imagery

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    Wendy Darling is the epitome of early 1900’s female stereotypes. As mentioned previously‚ the female stereotype is emotional‚ needy and spoiled. In the beginning of the novel‚ Wendy’s father‚ Mr.Darling‚ wishes that he and his wife could get rid of Wendy as she is too expensive for them to raise. They only way Wendy is able to leave her home is by Peter Pan taking her away to Neverland. Wendy Darling exemplifies the stereotypical women by Peter Pan saving her. Similarly‚ in the fairy tale Cinderella

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    the white Western male viewpoint as the dominant and‚ perhaps‚ even the only accepted viewpoint because it’s the only one we’ve ever known. She continues on to explain how many institutional limitations rather than individual limitations‚ such as female artists not having access to nude models in a period of time where it was necessary for artists to achieve greatness‚ and the historical role and expectations of women in society‚ have prohibited women from being accomplished artists. 2. Do you

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    Topic: How did Fashion affect changes in female perception is the twentieth century? Introduction - to be written “The end of the nineteenth century saw tremendous growth in the suffrage movement in England and the United States‚ with women struggling to attain political equality. ”In 1837‚ Queen Victoria made a great impact on how men perceived themselves and how women perceived themselves. At that time‚ a women’s “job” was to be a homemaker‚ wife and mother. The wealthier of the lot‚ followed

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    Topic: Females are in the majority in Universities. Identify one main cause for this factor and present argument in support your claim. Over the years it has become a trend for females to dominate our universities. But why is this so? Have males decided to just be lazy? Or are they being marginalized? There are many factors that contribute to this. These factors include women being more career-oriented and putting off starting a family until after earning a degree. Secondly‚ the fact that females

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    The Utility of Empathy for White Female Teachers’ Culturally Responsive Interactions with Black Male Students This study on culturally receptive interactions that teaching prepares a place for catering to teachers’ to pinpoint‚ welcome‚ and shape upon the diversity background differences that the learners bring to schools (Gay‚ 2002‚ 2010‚ 2013). Even though instructors have researched that educators whom recognize their selves just as cultural receptive don’t have no clarification on what the

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    It ranges from something entirely biological‚ to other complex psychological and emotional reasons. A number of clinical drugs have been produced in order to answer to this so-called Female Sexual Arousal Disorder (FSAD)‚ but they are said to incur equally disturbing side-effects. With this in mind‚ it is necessary to ask‚ that maybe there might be an alternative way of turning her on‚ methods that are natural‚ effective and most of

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    Sexualization of the female body Audience: People my age or slightly older‚ both genders with respective perspectives on subject. Writing Situation: Text analysis and putting general info into a essay for readers Thesis: Society has created the female body into a sexual image through many outlets‚ this gives off both positive and negative repercussions. Tone: Informative for both sides and recognizing both side of the situation. Sexualization of the female body Sexualization of the female body is something

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    Michelle Plante 10/10/12 How Society’s Expectations of Females Shape Girls’ Lives Society’s high expectations of females guide their everyday actions and decision making whether consciously or subconsciously. In Stephen Hinshaw’s essay “Impossible Expectations” he discusses what he calls the “Triple Bind” where girls are supposed to be good at both typical girl and guy things as well as conform to a specific set of standards created by society. These contradictory expectations shape girls’ lives

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