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    this way‚ women in the society reaffirm‚ reinforce‚ and in some instances determine male social status. An important aspect of female affirmation of male social status is the underlying assumption that these ties are sex-based....simply suggesting intimacy reinforces male status. It is from this suggestive element that the grace of sexuality is derived. Thus the grace of sexuality places men and women into reciprocal relationships whereby women receive access to sources of livelihood and men receive

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    Analysis: Dances With Wolves

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    Dances with Wolves From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Dances with wolves) Jump to: navigation‚ search For the song by Mount Eerie‚ see Mount Eerie Dances with Wolves. This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding reliable references. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (March 2008) Dances with Wolves Directed by Kevin Costner Produced by Jim Wilson Kevin Costner Written by Michael Blake

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    Doing Gender: Gender‚ social-constructionism‚ and interpersonal interaction West and Zimmerman’s (1987) iconic piece attends to the notion of gender as a process that is accomplished in everyday interaction. Contrary to theoretical approaches that would afford a primacy to socialisation or to an understanding of gender as gender roles‚ it is argued that gender is an activity that is done by individuals in situated contexts‚ through which a management of conduct takes place against a backdrop of

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    This course addresses the active nature of “representing‚” “looking‚” “seeing‚” and “viewing.” It focuses on the politics of producing representations of ourselves and others through different types of visually-oriented disciplines‚ technologies and practices. We will pay particular attention to the ways everyday life‚ identities and desires are shaped by an increasingly commercialized and mainstream field of representations. We will also explore theoretical methods and critical tools of analysis

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    MEDIA REPRESENTATION: ANALYZING PERFUME ADVERTISEMENT BY USING GOFFMAN ’S THEORY OF GENDER ADVERTISING STEREOTYPES Created By: CLAUDIO S. 121211232049 PRODI S1 SASTRA INGGRIS FAKULTAS ILMU BUDAYA UNIVERSITAS AIRLANGGA 2014 1. INTRODUCTION Nowadays‚ if we go to big cities like Surabaya or Jakarta we will see so many advertisements like the advertisement of cigarettes‚ housing‚ property and so on. These advertisements using specific models in each of its advertisements‚ like the domination

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    earrings could affect the way society looks at you. The general public is programmed to believe objects are gendered. Without these preconceived beliefs objects would just be objects and would not be used as a determination of human characteristics. From the readings that were assigned from my Gender Women’s Studies class and my personal experiences‚ I learned that objects can be gendered by color‚ shape‚ size‚ and even texture. This lead me to the conclusion that objects have no meaning until society

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    Religion and Homosexuality

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    1. INTRODUCTION Around the world‚ public opinion about homosexuality varies considerably. While‚ for example‚ same-sex marriage is permitted in Canada‚ Belgium‚ and the Netherlands‚ homosexuality is illegal and gay marriage is unthinkable in most African nations. To understand why some countries have such strong penalties for homosexuality‚ we turn to the literature on public opinion and the role that culture and religion have in shaping it. Since public opinion is an important factor in developing

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    school-related service learning projects. However little attention has been paid to how students’ use of gendered language in those groups can lead to harmful stereotyping‚ especially when the language of their texts reinforces certain stereotypes. As a science teacher‚ simply separating students into groups for labs are the norm. Science is built on cooperative learning which can lead to gendered language and stereotype. For instance‚ Several science teachers have genetic lab roles for their groups

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    sexual natural differences of the body lead to modern ideas about appropriate gendered behavior. Cott says‚ " by elevating sexual control highest among human virtues the middle-class moralists made female chastity the archetype for human morality" (Cott 1978‚ 223). Chastity‚ or at least the illusion of chastity‚ became a requirement for women during this time period because it is a women’s ’natural’ state. The creation of gendered spheres‚ such as the cult of domesticity‚ where women are shielded from

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    violence is a gendered issue and men are always the perpetrators and women are always the victims. According to feminist theory‚ violence against women results from gender inequality on the societal level (Bograd‚1988). Feminists movement’s began in the 1960’s and 1970’s‚ they started to develop theories to find out the root of domestic violence. Men and women have both been socialized to view and experience violence differently. Feminists claim that domestic violence is a gendered issue and men

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