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    The Feminist Movement

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    The Feminist Movement (aka The Women’s Movement‚ Women’s Liberation) brief history Source: Wikipedia OUTLINE: (complete this as you read) 1. Define FEMINISM (as bell hooks’ defines it): Feminism is a collection o movements and ideologies aimed at defining‚ establishing‚ and defending a state of equal political‚ economic‚ cultural‚ and social rights for women. 2. the 1st Wave (19th-early 20th centuries) FOCUS: The 1st Wave focused on the efforts of many fighting for gender equality‚ race equality

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    Literary Criticism

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    BIOGRAPHICAL CRITICISM Biographical criticism begins with the simple but central insight that literature is written by actual people and that understanding an author’s life can help readers more thoroughly comprehend the work. Anyone who reads the biography of a writer quickly sees how much an author’s experience shapes—both directly and indirectly—what he or she creates. Reading that biography will also change (and usually deepen) our response to the work. Sometimes even knowing a single important

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    Marxist Criticism

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    Marxist criticism is a type of criticism in which literary works are viewed as the product of work and whose practitioners emphasize the role of class and ideology as they reflect‚ propagate‚ and even challenge the prevailing social order. Rather than viewing texts as repositories for hidden meanings‚ Marxist critics view texts as material products to be understood in broadly historical terms. In short‚ literary works are viewed as a product of work (and hence of the realm of production and consumption

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    Mongol Criticisms

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    Mongol Invasions” as well as the pertinent humanitarian concerns best illustrated by renowned historian Ibn al-Athir‚ criticisms regarding the religious legitimacy and negative humanitarian impacts of the Mongol Invasions are valid assessments. The first controversy surrounding the impact of the Mongol invasions is whether or not their motives were legitimate. Much of historian criticism suggests that the religious and ideological beliefs of the Mongols that compelled them to action were both extremist

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    Arlene Raven Criticism

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    section‚ Words of Honor: Contributions of a Feminist Art Critic‚ in the book Women and therapy‚ Arlene Raven outlined the events in her life that have led her to be an art critic for the artists who were not as “bankable” as other artists. In this excerpt‚ she also discusses how her experiences of being raped exposed her to a cruel reality about the oppression women faced despite equal education acquirement. She became increasingly more involved to the feminist/political work‚ which led her to be a columnist

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    From the movie‚ The Shining directed by Stanley Kubrick‚ there’s a series of scenes that have frantic background music playing. The musician that composes the music would be a man that has the name of Krzysztof Penderecki. Penderecki is a composer from Poland that is born on the 23rd of November of 1933. I personally‚ would characterize his music as very loud to mild. I’m not really a fan of movies like The Shining because of the music it has that leaves a chill down my spine. Like previously mentioned

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    Criticisms Of The Cogito

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    What’s wrong with the cogito? 1) Is there a questionable hidden premise?  Most criticism is of the cogito in its earlier format: “I think therefore I am”‚ in the Discourse on Method. 1) The hidden premise: (First raised by Lichtenberg) I think Thinking things exist Therefore I am 1 What’s wrong with the cogito? 1) Is there a questionable hidden premise? The hidden premise: I think Thinking things exist Therefore I exist This premise is questionable -Does the existence of thoughts necessarily

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    Hamlet: A Feminist Approach Sexism: the belief or attitude that one sex is inherently superior to‚ more competent than‚ or more valuable than the other (most commonly used for male superiority). This idea that women are weak is not a new one in the modern world. It has been studied for countless years along with the concept of a patriarchal society. A patriarchy is defined as a system of society or government in which men hold the power and women are largely excluded from it. Such systems currently

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    distance he saw a bright light shining in his eyes. He thought to himself whether he should go towards the light or not‚ because he wasn’t quite sure who it was‚ it could be a criminal or someone trying to find him to take him home. The final four lines: is emphasising that he went towards the light taking a risk of being hurt. To his surprise‚ the source of the light was a man from his neighbourhood who was holding a lantern looking for some wood to light a fire in his house. The boy was so happy and

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    Criticism on Advertising

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    Advertising is known to perform three main functions‚ that is to inform‚ Persuade and remind. However‚ in doing so‚ it attracts a lot of criticism that roots to some societal issues. I believe that Advertising and Media is intangible. It is very evident that paid advertisements is the financial backbone of print‚ broadcast‚ and new media industry especially among developing countries. People are being benefitted on how an advertisement works. The awareness and suggestions

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