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    do away with stereotyping so as to develop there selves and be to the same standards more or less as the white woman. Feminism is ordained among the black women not due to gender but because of color. Freeman notes that colored women are not just handicapped on the basis of their gender but are more mocked because of their race. Clenora Hudson-Weems explores the plight of feminism to all women with African descent that is categorically focused on the African culture that mainstreams the black feminist

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    Feminism is the belief that social equality should exist between the sexes; the term also refers to social movements aimed at achieving that goal. (Chambliss & Eglitis‚ 2015) While the formal definition is a bit wordy‚ to me it simply means fair and equivalent treatment for women. Within the feminist theory there has developed several frameworks. One train of thought was liberal feminism. Under this approach the fault was found in society and that individuals could fairly and legally make changes

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    Diamond Campbell Mrs. Macpherson Period 7 2/22/14 Feminism in the scarlet letter Feminism is the advocacy of women’s rights on the ground of political‚ social‚ and economic equality to men. In Nathaniel hawthorns The Scarlet letter Hester Prynne is the main example of feminism. Hester Prynne is a good example of feminism because she did not go for the usual role of women during her time. She became a independent and strong women by following her own rules‚ living by her own choices and being

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    her essay‚ "What is third wave feminism?" Begins her description of third wave feminism by pointing out the theoretical problems in second wave feminism. Third wave feminism does this by firstly‚ "providing a foreground for personal narratives that showcase intersection and multiple perspectives. Secondly‚ third wave feminism focuses on multivocality and action. Lastly‚ the ideology of third wave feminism tries to embody inclusion" (Snyder‚ 2008). Third wave feminism has been considered hard to define

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    are and blames women for not being careful around them. Paglia’s thesis was‚ "Rape is an outrage that cannot be tolerated in civilized society. Yet feminism‚ which has waged a crusade for rape to be taken more seriously‚ has put young women in danger by hiding the truth about sex from them." (Page 540) Her argument here is that because feminism is hiding the truth about sex from women‚ it is putting them in a sexual danger. Paglia is trying to inform women about the dangers of mixed signals

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    Third World feminism‚ global feminism‚ Socialist feminism‚ and Black feminism are just a few of the “many feminisms” (Many Feminisms‚ March 2) that exist as a result of mainstream feminism prioritizing the experiences and voices of privileged white women and excluding marginalized groups. Under those circumstances‚ multiple feminisms emerged to represent minorities such as Black women‚ Chicanas‚ and lesbians. However‚ unlike “traditional” feminism‚ these feminisms’ goal is not only to achieve gender

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    Feminism is defined by the belief that the personal is the political. Discuss Although not all strands of feminism advocate interference in the personal lives of women‚ feminism has proven to be unsuccessful in achieving full female emancipation by purely focusing on the public life of women. In this way‚ the only way for feminists to be successful in their aims is to concern themselves with the personal lives of women which subsequently means that feminism‚ in the modern sense‚ with the knowledge

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    Today there is ample discussion about women’s full equality and the direction of feminism. Many question whether feminism has been achieved‚ forgotten‚ or simply redefined. In my opinion‚ feminism is anything but dead‚ there is simply more work to be done. That being said‚ the refocus of feminist’s values proposes a problem. The theory of feminism‚ rooted in “creation and acquiescence” has been remolded to concentrate on “destruction and refusal.” (Halberstam) This drastic change in values has hindered

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    In the novel The Scarlet Letter‚ written by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ the question of whether feminism is supported or not is taken into account. This novel was written during the same period as the women’s rights movements. Hawthorne emits a new truth that evokes the revolution that supports feminism. Through isolation‚ Hester Prynne learned to rely on herself. Hawthorne used Hester Prynne as an example that women‚ as well as men‚ can be strong and independent. Hester Prynne was a woman that was able

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    United States and Europe. These women’s movements are often referred to as feminist movements or feminism. The development of feminism in the 1800’s was a very crucial part of history because women began the long road of gaining women’s rights with the Seneca Falls Convention‚ the founding of the National American Woman Suffrage Association‚ and the first National Women’s Rights Convention. Feminism is defined as the belief that women should have economic‚ political‚ and social equality with men

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