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    The purpose of this essay is to analyze Maria de Zayas’ fiction “Ravages of Vice” and Emma Watson’s Speech at 2014 HeForShe in order to distinguish their vision on what has been described as feminism‚ gender equality or gender justice. This analysis will help to explore the potential utility as well as the limitations of their respective frameworks. Vision of Maria de Zayas about feminism can be distinguished through the speech of Lisis‚ protagonisrt in “Ravages of Vice.” Young lady‚ in her speech

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    LIPSTICK FEMINISM SUBMITTED TO: Mr.AyanHazra (Faculty of Sociology) SUBMITTED BY: Geetanjali Shahi Roll No.-55 Semester-III DATE OF SUBMISSION: 26th of August ‚ 2013 HIDAYATULLAH NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY‚ RAIPUR (C.G.) Acknowledgements I would like to take this opportunity to express my deep sense of gratitude towards my course teacher‚ Mr.AyanHazra for giving me constant guidance and encouragement throughout the course of the project. I would also like to thank the University

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    EWS 380 Fall 2013 Research Paper Women in Morocco have been oppressed for a great period of time and are only recently starting to make strides in becoming an equal gender. Women have always been restricted in what they can do‚ or how they do things. They have been constricted by patriarchy. Space‚ language‚ and education have all been used against women to keep them from progressing as a gender‚ and as they have stayed in place‚ men have furthered their gap by keeping high powered‚ political

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    As a journalist and critic for Time Magazine‚ James Poniewozik concentrates on how the classic fairytale of Cinderella has been reinvented multiple times to correspond with the viewpoints of feminist authors. Poniewozik claims in his article "The Princess Paradox" that "girls choosing the fairy-tale ending is not such a bad thing" (667). However Peggy Orenstein‚ a contributing writer for The New York Times‚ would completely disagree with that statement. Orenstein stresses in her article Cinderella

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    research aims to study the discourse on language and gender in fairy tales. Most of the contemporary fairy tales are criticized and explored as retellings of popular fairy tales that explore the gender in fairy tales. These writers (most of are feminists) wished to shed light on the images of women in literature. They wanted to exhibit female empowerment and independence in their works to build the foundation of female identity. However‚ in some works‚ they tend to be bias on their representations

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    The film La Camera Obscura‚ demonstrates that the integration of Jews‚ specifically Jewish women‚ into Argentine society is accepted. Director‚ Maria Victoria Menis presents this film through a feminine lens and she aims to emphasize women empowerment. It’s simply a very interesting situation from the minute Gertrudis is born and pronounced ugly. This film additionally presents us with an uncommon opportunity to experience Jewish rural settlements in 19th century Argentina. This is a new perspective

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    For this reason it seems as though Atwood is suggesting that one of the flaws of the feminist movement is the belief that women should automatically feel loyalty to one another. I could not agree more with this notion as I do not see how gender separation could possibly be the answer to gender

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    Chicana feminist movement. During the seventies‚ women of color (Chicanas‚ Blacks‚ Asians) wanted to become involved in the feminist movement and help to create a better reputation and earn respect amongst men and white women of power. This didn’t go over very well. The feminists viewed the Chicana feminist movement as radical and too extreme due to the sexual preference of many Chicana feminist movement members. Because the Chicana feminist movement members were lesbian‚ the feminists viewed them

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    MIDLANDS STATE UNIVERSITY GENDER STUDIES DEPARTMENT July to November 2014 CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT – Group Assignment Task 1 4 typed pages‚ font 12‚ double spacing In a group of at least six each‚ read the case‚ research and answer questions that follow: Every culture has different expectations of what is appropriate for men and women‚ boys and girls. Boys and girls particularly babies are dressed and identified with the different colours‚ blue for boys and pink for girls. Girls are given toys

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    According to Egan (2001)‚ although relationship building is essential in counselling‚ employment of further intervention is also necessary for change to occur. Research has found that the average client who receives treatment or intervention improves more than two-thirds of people who do not receive counselling (Landman & Dawes‚ 1982). This has supported the general efficacy of counselling interventions. Despite reviews of outcome studies negate claims of superiority for any one approach (Wampold

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