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    Feminist Criminology It is obvious to most people that when it comes to committing crimes of pretty much every different kind‚ it is much more likely that you will find that a man was responsible than a woman. Because of this‚ the field of feminist criminology has developed to help improve outr understanding of why people commit crimes so that policy may be enacted in orderempowered to reduce the prevalence of those crimes. In the United States today‚ not only do women commit fewer crimes‚ but

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    harsh rap music which is labelled as “black people music.” There are so many types of segregation in today’s culture‚ we aren’t even close to being equal. Our society will never reach true racial and social equality. In To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ there are many different examples of racial inequality in the community of Maycomb. For example‚ We see the imbalance of the Tom Robinson case when Scout says “Tom was a dead man the minute Mayella Ewell opened her mouth and screamed” (Lee 323)

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    Applying Feminist Theory to Literature Schweickhart’s essay is the basis for what I think is the most important issue in academic‚ literary feminism: finding and becoming a strong feminist reader. Granted‚ academia is an extremely specific subset of feminism‚ but if I incorporate her theme of praxis it can be applied to other areas of feminist thought and action. Schweickhart presents the idea of “feminist readings of male texts and…feminist readings of female texts” (39). It’s

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    In many ways‚ the media must be involved in ethnic and racial issues. The media is to provide the public with information useful to them. The media is on the public’s side. Racial stereotyping is a problem that is out in the public. Drugs‚ teen pregnancy‚ child abuse and rape are also problems that affect the people of the world everyday. The media has a job to make these issues aware to the people and possibly put together a form of solutions. Some ways of addressing issues are blunt and harsh but

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    The section I chose to reflect on is “Heterosexuality and Feminist Theory” by Christine Overall. This certain reading refers to the class discussion of Sept. 15‚ 2011 and also in the class of Sept. 20‚ 2011. The main idea of this very serious‚ but contemporary reading was heterosexuality; it built off the subject into why‚ who‚ and how into great detail. To summarize the whole reading in to one statement of my own is going to be hard since Ms. Overall did it so well. Heterosexually is the norm as

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    to be stereotypes regarding people of all races‚ religions‚ sexes and ethnic groups‚ etcetera. Stereotypes can be either positive or negative. Most stereotypes tend to make us feel superior in some way to the person or group being stereotyped. Stereotypes ignore the uniqueness of individuals by painting all members of a group with the same brush. Throughout the course of this paper I plan to discuss some racial and ethnic issues in Canada. Where some of these issues originated from‚ what we

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    movement * Reference points * Come and go; something causes it * Helps and hinders   ****Time reference = "too western"       1st wave (1896 to 1920s) * women’s right to vote * economic and political equity **racial history as well Dramatic increase in women working...   2nd wave (1950’s to 1980’s) * civil rights empowered women‚ especially women of color civil rights welcomed women... * sexuality * Kinsey report * Forced

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    Feminist Theory‚ Embodiment‚ and the Docile Agent: Some Reflections on the Egyptian Islamic Revival Saba Mahmood Close Reading Analysis Lit 090 Mahmood looks to tackle the issue of not the cultures behind feminism but to understand the underpinnings behind feminism. She suggests that quite often the narrative is focused on feminism as a response to some sort of societal construct which allows the subordination of women. Her assertion is that we have to look at how feminism is defined in society

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    1991. "A Note on Restaurant Pricing and Other Examples of Social Influences on Price." Journal of Political Economy Biggart‚ Nicole. 1989. Charismatic Capitalism: Direct Selling Organizations in America Coleman‚ James. 1990. Foundations of Social Theory Davis‚ James A. and Tom W. Smith. 1992. The NORC General Social Survey: A User ’s Guide search on Organizational Behavior 12:295Dobbin‚ Frank. 1994. "CulturalModels of Orga336. Shelanski‚ Howard A. and Peter G. Klein. 1995. Etzioni‚ Amitai. 1988.

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    very prim and proper manner. Tim Burton’s adaptation of Alice in Wonderland is a tale of Alice’s return to Wonderland‚ where she saves Wonderland and herself‚ defying her role as a young woman during the Victorian Era. Alice challenges the feminist theory by defying her social role as a damsel in distress. A damsel in distress is a stereotype commonly used in literature to describe a young‚ innocent woman waiting to be saved by her knight in shining armour. In Alice in Wonderland‚ Alice does

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