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    What is Feminism?

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    What is Feminism? Feminism is establishing and defending equal political‚ economic‚ and social rights for women. This includes seeking to establish equal rights and opportunities as men. There are three main types of feminism: Radical Feminism‚ Liberal Feminism and Socialist Feminism. Radical feminism promotes the basis for many of the ideas of feminism. Radical feminists believe that society must be changed at its core in order to dissolve patriarchy. Radical feminists emphasize their difference

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    What Is Feminism

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    What is feminism? Girl power • Spice Girls • Beyonce o “Who run the world” song  Women can manipulate men with their sexuality  Men become subdued by women’s sexuality  Women’s power is not physical ¬– sexual power  Women have the power to give birth to a child and go back to business (work or sex?)  Equality: sameness  The women don’t go through the riot shields (held by the men)  Female support (backup dancers are female) • Sex and the City o Post-feminism o You can’t

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    Multiracial Feminism

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    Amanda Burgess-Proctor‚ she explains different types of feminism/feminist criminology that intersect gender‚ race‚ and class. She believes multiracial feminism will guarantee a better future for women in criminology/criminal justice. I argue that feminist criminology has come a long way/evolved with the 3 waves/eras of feminism‚ the different types of feminism‚ and multiracial feminism. • 3 waves/eras of feminism: The first wave of feminism began in the United States in the mid-late 1800’s. In this

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    Defining Feminism

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    Defining Feminism What comes to mind when you hear the word “feminism” or “feminist”? Let’s start with the basics. Sex‚ politics‚ women‚ oppression‚ equality‚ media and etc. only make up a portion of what feminism stands for in our society today. With so many varied opinions‚ feminism can be very difficult to define yet alone understand. However‚ by conducting research online and studying the works of both Hooks and Valenti‚ I was able to articulate my own perspective on what feminism personally

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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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    Feminism In The Dollmaker

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    Feminism in The Dollmaker Simon de Deauvoir complained that women writers seldom achieve the level of tragedy‚ but only five years later‚ Harriette Arnow published The Dollmaker and refused his statement (Rigney 81). Harriette Arnow writes The Dollmaker to shine a light on feminism in the 1950’s. Gertie Nevels is the main character in the book and when her husband goes off to war she is left to provide for herself and her kids. Rigney states that the protagonist‚ Gertie Nevels‚ is a mountain woman

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    Feminism and Art

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    Feminism and Art ‚ 2 ‚ 2 Feminist activity had been a rising concern in the late 1900’s which is based merely off of the emotional significance of personal and psychological reasoning. Rather than reacting on this issue based on historical evidence‚ the issue is based on immediate needs on the feminist attack. Linda Nochlin‚ and other important scholars and philosophers explain the psychology‚ philosophy‚ sociology‚ and history of art and the feminist movement pertaining to art.

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    Socialist Feminism

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    for me at night to tickle my feet . . . And look at me! I don’t even like my hair. (Ally McBeal) Cultural feminism According to (Alcoff‚1995 ) Cultural feminism is the ideology that a woman needs to appropriate the value of her female nature in an attempt to authenticate her female attributes that were previously determined and undervalued by masculinity itself. In cultural feminism‚ a woman’s enemy lies not just in an economic institution‚ backward values or even a social system but the root

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    Feminism Movement

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    Feminist movement The issue I have chosen to cover is feminism. There are many different opinions and thoughts on this issue. Despite all the grumblings about feminism‚ 66% of men still feel they hold a more powerful position in society. But‚ within relationships‚ they concede‚ it is women who resolve the day to day issues‚ while men settle the life changing disputes. The feminist movement (also known as the Women’s Movement‚ Women’s Liberation‚ or Women’s Lib) refers to a series of campaigns

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    Feminism and Marxism

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    Comparing Feminism and Marxism‚ both claims that society is split into the powerful and the powerless. Although they are two different theories and criticism‚ founded upon different claims and needs‚ but they have many characteristics in common. One tries to condemn patriarchy‚ and care about women‚ especially those suffered of patriotic inequalities. The other theory rejects Capitalism. Believing that landlords and bourgeoisie have oppressed proletariat through the history‚ Marxism promises

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