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    Women In The 1960s

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    The Women’s liberation saw much change within the 1960s as women campaigned for equal pay for equal work within the workforce. These women came to be called "Labor Feminists" as they fought for their rights to be acknowledged within the workplace and were active members of unions. Different women’s trade unions worked to secure the rights for women within the work place and they were a critical part of the push that created the Equal Pay Act of 1963. This act made it so that women are now legally

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    thought about being a woman and how women are valuable. I read different stories about what is the meaning of feminist‚ how woman suffered because of race‚ being a female and distinguishing between her and the man in social life‚ and how it is very important for women to express their idea and their feeling. Being a woman from different culture‚ I should think about the meaning of feminist and how to explain my opinion and to know that I am equal to man. I read Feminism for everybody Written by Bell

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    They not for a moment hesitated in talking about the pressure they bear as women‚ wives‚ mothers in a patriarchal society. As a feminist‚ it was actually wonderful to see these women sharing their experiences‚ good or otherwise with so much enthusiasm. However a kind of dilemma of class/caste distance kept lingering around during the entire visit and the fact that one was ‘visiting/observing’

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    designated layout built in favor of her argument; this starting with the explaining of modern sexual identity and how the intermingling of sexes’ bodies is disdained‚ this is followed by describing how modern citizens and groups such as radical feminists or evangelical groups sun any new reform to the current layout of gender identification and segregation. Next‚ moving on to describing how the reform is needed due to it being Americans’ social justice to follow through with this for equality. After

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    The Red Tent

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    Reading all this books made me realize what feminism really is and how it revolves around matrifocal‚ matrilineal and matriarchal. All these stories talks about the women in different ages have gone through. All these stories are all connected by the message they give. The first story was the introduction from Bell hooks book. my first impressions and personal response of the reading is that people judge us women way too much. They think we can’t do things because who we are. Reading further along

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    Tokenism is a longstanding and popular practice in Western culture when the situations entails entertainment; shows like South Park (Stone‚ Parker) frequently find the humour in bringing attention to one of their only Black characters - ironically named Token Black - while shows like The Wayans Bros. (Wayans)‚ on a more serious note‚ brought to light the issue with the Western world’s perfunctory effort at including minorities in the workforce. Tokenism‚ however‚ is not exclusive to entertainment

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    Betty Friedan Feminism

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    During a college reunion‚ Friedan surveyed all of her classmates about their lives at home and came to realize that her classmates were not happy being housewives. Betty did not mean to write a whole book on this issue and only wanted to write an article that would be published in a magazine‚ but no magazine would publish it for her. Immediately after publishing The Feminine Mystique she received a powerful backlash. Many people used the words‚ “angry‚” and “anger‚” to describe The Feminine Mystique

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    Bell Hook Critique

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    The readings for this week consisted of the second half of Bell Hooks’ work. In this book‚ Hooks is giving the reader an insight into her experiences as a Black female feminist educator teaching about Black women’s issues. Although I myself am not Black‚ as a Mexican-American woman pursuing an academic career‚ I could relate to a vast amount of what Hooks stated throughout the book. The point that struck me the most was the discussion of critiques and the validation of experience in academia (Hooks

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    something about themselves to embellish on a new aspect of personal identity they are participating in body adornment. Either to redecorate one’s outer body‚ intensify dignity‚ use an ideogram of status or act as a form of cultural symbolism. In feminist anthropology‚ we learn how femininity is wrapped up in aesthetics. I will link how women having tattoos has become a form of resistance and expression which reign societal stigmas. Embodiment is a reflection of self through bodily self-consciousness

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    Sons Of Malinche Analysis

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    best or most well noted opinions when it comes to topics of feminism‚ writing‚ sexuality and much more. In Malinche’s Revenge‚ Chicana rebels work to discredit Octavio Paz’s views in his essay the “Sons of Malinche” from a Chicana‚ Lesbian‚ Working feminists point of view. This was done by using women in different scenarios at different times in history‚ in order to call out the sexist‚ racists and homophobic views Paz had in discussing the La Malinche. Octavio Paz’s view of the La Malinche is that she

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