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    is feminism necessary?

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    10 Reasons We Still Need Feminism Morris M. March 16‚ 2013 Check out our new companion site: http://knowledgenuts.com In our online culture‚ there are certain words guaranteed to get a reaction. ‘Feminism’ is one of these words. Maybe it’s because modern feminism is so weirdly complex and confusing. Maybe some people just really hate Y chromosomes. Whatever the reason‚ angry message board debates tend to obscure the real issue: equality. The radical notion we’re more or less the same and no-one

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    Psychoanalytic Feminism

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    Psychoanalytic Feminism The source of psychoanalytic feminism is the theory of Sigmund Freud’s biological determinism where he stated that Gender is the product of sexual maturation due to Oedipus & Castration complex. Boys gain strong superego & become civilized people. They become obedient rule followers of the father’s value & patriarchy. It clears masculine traits. Girls get penis envy. She becomes narcissistic moving from active to passive sexual aims. She wants to be loved & controlled by

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    the monotonous routine that plagues his daily life. In Doctorow’s version of the short story‚ the narrator is Mr. Wakefield and as a result‚ the reader understands his reasoning in deciding to leave his wife and children. The reader is given insight about Wakefield’s unsatisfying marriage and the irritation he expresses due to his structured life. In this sense‚ Howard Wakefield holds the mindset of many individuals who desperately yearn for a more simplistic way of life. However‚ this desire

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    Feminism Approach

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    Destiny Gomez Professor Price ENGWR 300 24 January 2014 Feminism Approach            Every year‚ America celebrates the Super Bowl in February. The football players‚ who are all men‚ play for the title that year. During the season‚ they advertise the event with beer‚ appetizers like wings‚ and beautiful women representing football teams. The theme is more towards men enjoying the sport and having a good time when their male friends while the women cook the appetizers and have the position as

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    Defining Feminism

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    December 11‚ 2012 Jonathan Deane Introduction to Research Defining Feminism Feminism in writing has a very broad definition and varies by source and historical perspective. Generally‚ a feminist author will write about the women playing a role more important than society would permit. Their work is usually critical of social limits placed on women. It is very difficult to pinpoint what aspects of a book make the author a feminist whether you are a leisure reader or an analyst. Different

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    In the story‚ The Birth-mark‚ Hawthorne examines the idea on the nature of love and the dynamics of marriage through Georgiana’s unquestionable submission to Aylmer’s wishes. During Hawthorne’s time‚ wives were expected to obey the will of their husbands. In the context of the story‚ Georgiana is presented as the “perfect” wife‚ which is reflected in her physical perfection and the story’s theme concerning the idea of perfection. In the story‚ when Aylmer questions his wife’s loyalty and trust in

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    Feminism in Hamlet

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    “Feminist Criticism and Its Integration in Hamlet” In the play Hamlet‚ by William Shakespeare‚ many controversies arose from the text‚ one of which was feminism. Feminism in the most general of terms is known as the principle advocating social‚ political‚ and all other rights of women equal to those of men. Feminism was a largely debated issue in the context of eighteenth century literature specific to many of Shakespeare’s texts. Feminist Criticism is similar in content but is more specific and

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    Fate and Feminism

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    Fate And Feminism In both Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw and The Kitchen God’s Wife by Amy Tan‚ the reader is pushed to understand the nature of feminists in a new way. This purpose is carried out with the use of multiple feminist characters‚ a drastic change in a characters outlook on their situation‚ and the concept of making your own destiny. The protagonists in both of these literary works is female‚ and they are amazingly similar considering Shaw wrote Pygmalion eighty seven years

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    Feminism in 1920s

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    Kaylin Silva Feminism Affecting Society in 1920s 7/23/13 How Did Feminism Affect Society in the 1920s? The 1920s was a very important decade to women’s history. The 19th amendment‚ stating the right to vote can’t be denied on basis of sex‚ was passed in congress in 1920 and with female working population was only increasing yearly. Women may not be able to have equal opportunities as men in education and the labor force but society was affected with women becoming increasingly independent and

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    Feminism in Anthem

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    Feminism in Anthem Throughout history‚ women have been brushed aside as the inferiors of men. From the time of the Greeks to the modern day world‚ men have been the dominant beings. Mary Astell‚ an English feminist writer‚ says‚ “If all men are born free‚ how is it that all women are born slaves?” She questions the societal norm of women in predetermined constrictive roles. This theme of a submissive and obedient female pervades many literary works‚ specifically those by Ayn Rand. Rand’s portrayal

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