Gloria Evangelina Anzaldúa is a notable Chicana feminist‚ cultural theorist‚ and activist because of her many contributions to social movements regarding minority women. Not only did she impact this “renaissance” for Chicana literature through her own writings‚ but she also encouraged other aspiring minority artists and writers to help expose the diversity that was rapidly growing in the United States. Personally‚ Anzaldúa interested me because of her efforts in promoting feminism‚ so I wanted to
Premium United States Linguistics Spanish language
Screen and Scholarship 3/11/2012 Legally Blonde: Feminist Film Theory Feminism is a movement that has had a great impact in the world of film‚ and how we interpret it. During the second wave of feminism that occurred throughout the United States‚ feminist scholars began developing and applying more theories‚ that arose during this movement‚ to the way they analyzed film. The various tactics and topics that are contained under the umbrella of feminist film theory are‚ but not limited to‚ sexism‚ female
Free Legally Blonde Feminist film theory Film
Many poets wrote their poems in either a traditional or feminist lens. Andrew Marvell and A.D. Hope were no different. Andrew Marvell’s “To his Coy Mistress” from the 1600s was wrote in the traditional lens. While A.D. Hope’s “His Coy Mistress to Mr. Marvell” from the modern times took the feminist route in his reply to Andrew Marvell. Marvell uses exaggerated metaphors to persuade his beloved woman. Instead of the normalcy of respectful adulation‚ he offers lustful invitation; rather than anticipating
Premium To His Coy Mistress
Waves = 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
Premium Sociology Abortion Gender
¨Swimming through sick lullabies‚ choking on your alibis‚ but it’s just a price I pay.¨(The Killers- Mr. Brightside.) A price you pay for love. Romeo and Juliet is a play written by Shakespeare about a pair of starcrossed lovers. Some say that this play is irrelevant to modern times‚ but is it really irrelevant? Romeo and Juliet is a classic that is passed down through generations‚ that is relevant to every age as it demonstrates the good‚ bad‚ and ugly truth of human nature. One of the main characters
Premium Romeo and Juliet Characters in Romeo and Juliet Love
“The Yellow Wallpaper‚” is a feministic biography‚ in which the main character is remained with no clarification of her name. The character that author sets up in the first few pages is a proper woman‚ who is obedient towards her husband and non-technical. Also‚ the author goes out of her way to describe the garden as “delicious‚” possibly making an allusion to a woman’s place in the kitchen. A woman would naturally be intrigued by a beautiful garden. The character is a faithful woman‚ who does as
Premium Marriage Wife Woman
“The Yellow Wallpaper” was written by Charlotte Perkins Gilman‚ who herself suffered depression. The story begins with the narrator‚ Jane‚ explaining her husband‚ John‚ has taken her to a country estate to rest. John‚ a doctor‚ feels Jane is experiencing a temporary nervous condition after recently giving birth and should have complete rest from all physical and mental stimulation. Jane feels she would better benefit from some stimulating work. John strictly forbids Jane from doing any writing and
Premium Charlotte Perkins Gilman The Yellow Wallpaper Silas Weir Mitchell
Yellow Wallpaper.” In both stories‚ the characters seem to love the men that controlled their lives‚ but in they suffer from mental illness due to the restrictions that are placed on them by their lovers and society. These two stories also focus on a feminist perspective. In “A Jury of Her Peers‚” Minnie claimed that she didn’t know who killed her husband but she was arrested. Minnie’s husband abused her. Several symbols in the story led the women to believe that Minnie killed her husband. In “The Yellow
Premium Woman Gender Marriage
perspectives this can be seen as true. Matter of fact‚ some women event take these “compliments” as a way to boost their self-esteem. For instance‚ in the blunt article written by Paris Lees for Vice‚ titled I Love Wolf Whistles and Catcalls; Am I a Bad Feminist? ‚ the author audaciously details her perspective on the beauty of catcalling. By stating “I love catcalls. I love car toots. I love random men shouting‚ “Hello‚ beautiful!” as if my mere presence just made their day. I like being called "princess"
Premium Abuse Sexual harassment First Amendment to the United States Constitution
Feminist Theoretical Lense In “The Yellow Wallpaper‚” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman‚ it is shown that women are able to have jobs‚ but at the same time it is discouraged for women to have jobs that do not involve the home. From this‚ the period of the story that is unknown leaves question as to what the women in the passage are trying to say and as to whether the narrator’s current role can be truly common or eccentric. Gilman‚ who had written the story is 1899‚ gives readers little of an idea of
Premium Marriage Woman Gender