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    Guest‚ Kenneth J. Cultural Anthropology: A Toolkit for a Global Age. New York: W. W. Norton & Company‚ 2017. This book Cultural Anthropology: A Toolkit for a Global Age by Kenneth Guest explores the expansion and development of Anthropology throughout the years. Reading this book shows the progress of culture anthropology presenting how to understand and engage today’s world. Using the skills provided in the reading will show insight how anthropologist can analyze and build experience around the

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    Jackie Grenon Women ’s Studies 187 18 November 2007 Kat Jones Friday 11:15 Feminist Activism Within Body Politics A man walks down the street and sees a beautiful woman‚ what ’s the first thought that enters his head-sex. These types of thoughts are what feminists all over the world are trying to eliminate. Feminist activism is focused on making social change and using their power to influence others. One of their many steps is understanding women ’s bodies and trying to encourage men to treat

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    Class and Social Exclusion: The neglected and troublesome partners Introduction Researchers are debating about the definitions of class and what are contributing factors to class (Gilfillan‚ 2009; Crompton‚ 2010). Because the society is complicated‚ there are many possible aspects that can define status and class (Robson‚ 2016). Bourdieu (1986) proposes that the factors that constitute class can be found in the economic‚ social‚ cultural‚ and symbolic capitals of a person. They are‚ for instance

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    1. What have you learned from the experiences of Brenda as a transwoman? What could you have done if you were part of that experience in order to make her journey better? There are many things that we can learn from Brenda as herself‚ as a person. However‚ if we are to focus on the topic of being a transwoman‚ I think there are also something more specific that can be discussed. One of the most crucial elements that Brenda has taught was to‚ as simple as it may sound‚ be yourself. When Brenda was

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    The Tourist Gaze Analysis

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    John Urry’s‚ The Tourist Gaze (1990)‚ interpolates the discussion of tourism in pleasure sought in environments outside the “normal”. The intersectionality of cultural discourse and the interoperability of socioeconomic tourism act‚ in part‚ of “consuming goods and services which are in some sense unnecessary” (1). There is a corollary between “supposedly” generated forms of “pleasure experiences” which are desired for their atypical “set of different scenes” (1). “landscapes or townscapes [which]

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    African American Women in the Era of Reconstruction I. Introduction The historical analyses of the era of Reconstruction has provided many attempts to explain why the Southern Radical Republicans failed to revolutionize the US government and gain equal civil rights for African American men. Although some historians have claimed that racism was not the defining factor in the downfall of Reconstruction‚ as much as for example apparent special interest legislation “to afford [African Americans] the

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    Honduran Immigrants

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    population (16%) and the rate for Hispanics overall (26%). These figures suggest that a vast majority of Honduran students will come from marginalized circumstances. Understanding intersectionality‚ it is understood that while not Honduran students will have these circumstances‚ some just may. Societal issues in Honduras in recent years has been compounded by a lack of school funding‚ gang violence within schools and extended teacher strikes

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    Black Lives Matter Essay

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    Black Lives Matter is interesting to say the least. While most people would assume that the organization’s founders might stick close to the core subject matter that has led to the prominence of the movement‚ the message on the website is one of intersectionality. It may be surprising to some to find that the founders of the organization Black Lives Matter are three women. It is very evident when looking at the guiding principles of the organization that ideas of feminism have seeped into the ideas of

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    As the Latino community increasingly grows in the U.S.‚ a large majority of individuals rejoice at the inevitable upcoming opportunities for political‚ economic‚ and social inclusion. This inevitable inclusion is obtainable primarily because the Latino community promotes itself and is promoted by others as a homogenous whole that is powerful in numbers. This homogeneity‚ although strategic also fails to recognize that through the same strategy it is also erasing and failing to allocate these future

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    Poetic Justice: A Look at King and Anthony Every society determines what laws are necessary to preserve the natural‚ moral‚ and ethical rights of its constituents. Laws are social structures put in place to maintain order and balance. Often‚ however‚ there has been a discrepancy between the justice served and the justice deserved as the law has been manipulated by a powerful group to exploit a weaker group. For example‚ during the mid 19th Century there was a steady increase in efforts for women’s

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