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    20‚ 2014. August 20‚ 2014. September 15‚ 2014. September 15‚ 2014. September 13‚ 2014. August 20‚ 2014 http://www.bachelorandmaster.com/criticaltheories/about-expressive-theory.html U.P. Diliman Journals Online. Review of Women’s Studies. Roots of Feminist Thoughts in the Philippines. 1990. August 20‚ 2014. August 20‚ 2014. August 3‚ 2014.

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    WGST Take Home Midterm Exam II‚ Part A “To be feminist in any authentic sense of the term is to want for all people‚ female and male‚ liberation from sexist role patterns‚ domination‚ and oppression”. Bell Hooks succinctly sums up what it means to be a feminist‚ and yet when we look to the feminist movement and feminist theorizing today‚ we see a disturbingly different picture. In a social movement founded on equality for all human beings‚ the patriarchy and its’ power structures have still made

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    REVIEW OF WOMEN’S STUDIES The Troubled Relationship of Feminism and History Janaki Nair Why has history remained somewhat impervious to the questions raised by feminist interventions‚ while other disciplines have felt the imperative of a turn to history in general and feminist historiography in particular? This paper reviews both older and more recent contributions to the field of history to trace the dominant frames within which the methods and critiques of feminism have been accommodated

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    (Broom‚ 1982; Broom & Smith‚ 1979). Broom’s research was focused on the consultant’s roles enacted for senior management by public relations experts. In the same year‚ Katz and Kahn (1978) introduced roles as a central concept in organizational theory. A role can be seen as “the expected behavior associated with a social position”. Broom and Smith (1979) conceptualized four theoretical roles: the expert prescriber‚ the communication facilitator‚ the problem-solving process facilitator and the communication

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    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 of the failure of both the first and second wave liberal feminists and socialist feminists to bring about female emancipation‚ has to be defined by the belief that the personal is the political. Until the 1960’s

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    Feminism is an entire world view or gestalt‚ not just a laundry list of women¡¦s issues. - Charlotte Bunch Feminism is a body of social theory and political movement primarily based on and motivated by the experiences of women. It includes an opposition to male domination‚ the notion that the sexes are culturally and not biologically formed‚ and the belief that women were a social group shaped to fit male notions about a defective sex . These arguments have over the years taken different forms

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    Chapter 1 Problematizing Absolute Otherness O ne of the basic precepts of feminist philosophy that provides a common axis for various female subcultures is the conviction regarding a shared history of otherness. A commonality of female sensibility and perception is recognized‚ that obliterates boundaries: of nation‚ race‚ language‚ religion‚ and culture. This has opened up manifold avenues for communication between widely separated women’s groups such as the Afro-American and the Indian

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    Teknik Universitesi at 12/05/12 9:22PM GMT “Girl with a pen”: Girls’ Studies and Third-Wave Feminism in A Room of One’s Own and “Professions for Women” Tracy Lemaster Although Virginia Woolf’s A Room of One’s Own ([1929]1989) is a foundational feminist tract for theorizing women’s social and artistic roles‚ it relies on stories‚ metaphors‚ and rhetorics of girlhood. I am the first to recognize Woolf’s stylistic pattern of using the term “women” when theorizing the state of female authorship‚ but

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    methods. This is an issue that has been ongoing in society up to today – dating back to the second wave of feminism. Through further analysis‚ the importance of the issue of violence against women back in the second wave of feminism and which types of feminists were involved is determined. Whether or not violence against women prevails today and how this issue has shaped feminism will also be further explored. Violence against women was an important issue to women during the second wave of feminism because

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    other words‚ feminism is not just for women. Based on the "Feminism Is for Everybody: Passionate Politics‚" Bell Hooks introduces a popular theory of feminism rooted in common sense and the wisdom of experience. Her vision of a functioning community appeals to all those committed to

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