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    INTRODUCTION There are various feminist critiques of the welfare state. They all exist to examine and develop their critiques on the individual welfare services ¡V health‚ housing‚ education‚ social security and the personal services. The aim of this paper is to examine the various feminist critiques and thus to decide which perspectives are effective in analyzing the gender inequality in Hong Kong. This paper is divided into three parts. The first part will discuss the different theoretical

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    After being threatened by a film critic‚ Riggan realizes he will never find his success in theatrical plays. At the lowest point of his acting career‚ he finally managed to understand that fantasy is the only way to bring him back to life. In this scene‚ magical realism spreads Riggan’s

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    With their example‚ we have found a way to create common ground among women and fight together. This brings around the word feminist. The term feminism is something that is not new to the women’s fight; but‚ is a term and an identification that has become more popular within the past few years. It is hard to define a feminist because‚ as with many things‚ not one feminist has the same views as the other. In just‚ it is a term to describe or identify a set of people who are working for the common

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    belief that women require liberation from the disadvantages their sex imposes. Although there have been significant advances for women in the three waves of the feminist movement‚ tensions have developed within the ideology. In this essay I will explore the tension that feminism attempts to reconcile between equality and difference. Feminist beliefs can be dated back to the ancient civilisations of Greece and China. However‚ the concept only truly developed in the twentieth century. The first wave

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    is used as conceiving vessels without the freedom to love‚ make relationships‚ and make their decisions. In this fiction‚ the world has become a dark and gloomy world‚ and women have become a commodity. When put into the lenses of Lois Tyson’s feminist criticism‚ Atwood’s novel becomes a distorted image of the real conditions suffered by women in fundamental societies. The roles of domesticity in the form of Offred‚ her views‚ and the means of conceiving children for the Commander and his wife

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    of the larger feminist movement. While first-wave feminism of the 19th and early 20th centuries focused on women’s legal rights‚ such as the right to vote‚ the second-wave feminism of the “women’s movement” peaked in the 1960s and 70s and touched on every area of women’s experience including family‚ sexuality‚ and work.1 This movement has spread like waves throughout the world. Therefore‚ different feminist movements have brought

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    from a book chapter‚ written by well-known feminist scholars Sandra Gilbert and Susan Gubar‚ examines the meaning of the poem Goblin Market in terms of female sexuality and economic exchange. Their book The madwoman in the attic: The woman writer and the nineteenth-century literary imagination explores female writers in the 19th century and the implications of their work on the feminist movement. Gilbert and Gubar are known for their work concerning feminist literature‚ with Madwoman in the Attic being

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    Considered one of the most important feminist voices of the second wave feminism and a prominent advocate of women’s liberation‚ as well as being widely recognized for her controversial opinions on different topics Germaine Greer is an academic‚ writer‚ feminist and broadcaster. For more than thirty years‚ Greer’s work and opinion remain an important source of knowledge for present generations. The focus of this essay will be on presenting a biography of Germaine Greer showing place of birth‚ studying

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    The N.O.W. (National Organization for Women) Bill of Rights‚ written in 1968‚ perfectly matches everything the feminist movement had been hoping to achieve until that point. Some of the points N.O.W. was making and asking for was employment rights‚ in regards to maternity leave and return‚ removing laws that limited access to abortion and contraception codes (reproductive rights)‚ publically funded day cares (child care rights)‚ property rights‚ education rights‚ and education rights. Some of the

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    expression. (PlayboyEnterprises.com). Please welcome‚ Hugh Marston Hefner. Hugh smiles with anticipation for the interview to begin. Hello Hugh‚ now some on the progressive left have argued that your career is quite misogynistic. Here’s a quote from feminist columnist and staff writer for the Guardian‚ Jessica Valenti on Twitter‚ “Hugh Hefner rightfully rebels against right wing moralism before most people‚ but please don’t forget he treated women like garbage to do it.” Your response? Hugh responds

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