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    Terms Audre Lorde: a black lesbian feminist socialist; uses poetry to address issues of “difference” such as sexism‚ ageism‚ and racism; aims to encourage oppressed members of society to stretch out and bridge the gap between the actualities of our lives and the consciousness of our oppressor Sisterhood: underlying idea that women can relate through their gender‚ while not undermining their ‘sisters’ experiences of race‚ sexuality‚ sex‚ class‚ gender. Relations of mutuality‚ co-responsibility‚ and

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    Week 4 Day 1 Domestic Worlds and Public Worlds Readings: GCC Part III CR Berkowitz‚ Can a Gay Man Be a Housewife? First Response Paper Due Wednesday February 2 Summary of Previous Week If we are looking to the primate for a record of Hunter and Gatherer behaviors then we must be very careful indeed not to anthropomorphize characteristics in either direction. This is an oversimplification but it is the essence. As I said‚ the research changes weekly‚ when new fossil evidence

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    As peers appearance discriminate their non-gender conforming male classmates‚ alienation is likely to occur. According to Karl Marx‚ “alienation refers to the condition in which the individual is isolated and divorced from his or her society‚ work‚ or the sense of self” (Introduction To Sociology‚ 1848‚ p. 82). Marx developed four types of alienation: alienation from product‚ process‚ others‚ and self. Non-gender conforming male students develop a sense of alienation from others because once the

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    characteristics that are both biological and assumed‚ thus‚ it is the interplay between contextual notions of assumed gender and how this parallels with biological sex. Twelfth Night challenges the notion that gender is merely being in the state of male or female through androgynous characters such as Viola. If one completely disregards what they previously thought about biological and assumed gender upon beginning the text‚ it can enrich the depth of their interaction with the play. The ambiguous

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    Analysis: The Civil Rights Act of 1964‚ Title VII‚ forbids “an employer to … discriminate against any individual with respect to his compensation‚ terms‚ conditions‚ or privileges of employment‚ because of such individual’s … sex.” Civil Rights Act‚ 1964. In Meritor Savings Bank v. Vinson‚ the court held that “a plaintiff may establish a violation of Title VII by proving that discrimination based on sex has created a hostile or abusive work environment.” Meritor Savings Bank v. Vinson (US 1986)

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    With male mammals‚ you can see with the antlers when exactly each animal was killed. However‚ there are many bones from deer and antelopes that are unknown as to whether they are male or female bones. Female mammals may have been killed year around‚ but we can not tell because we can only evaluate the antlers. Another problem is that floral remains

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    reproductive challenges faced by our ancestors can explain the aggressive behaviour seen in people today. A man can never be certain that he is the father of his wife’s children unless he prevents her having relationships with other men. This can explain why male jealousy is often cited as a cause of domestic violence. In many countries it is seen as acceptable to murder an adulterous wife or her lover e.g. among the Nuer people of East Africa‚ a man who commits adultery is likely to be killed by his lovers

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    competition with men. It is no longer an issue of women not being taken seriously or being looked down upon if they decide to be athletes‚ but that men want to take part in competition with women in sports. This film thus focuses on the struggles that the male protagonist faces in trying to compete with the popularity of women’s sports and his desire to take part in the world of women’s sports. Women in this film are portrayed as strong characters who are highly capable of doing what they do -- being

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    Eroticism and Female Imagery in Nineteenth-Century Art When comparing erotic material of today from that of the nineteenth century‚ they are placed at either ends of the spectrum. In today’s world‚ almost everything is sold by sex appeal. Sex is not a clandestine topic anymore‚ like it was in the nineteenth century. When looking into the subject matter of erotic imagery‚ the main difference is the erotic material that is for men versus women. In Linda Nochlin’s essay‚ "Eroticism and Female

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    South women. and Aus- with women. the Child of Department N.S.W. prisons For by omission‚ or and men I checked The women. driving‚ 21 men and no women. inflicting bodily harm prisoners in male wanton to see if the pat- with juvenile‚ so teenage‚ crime. The figures relate to boys and girls aged eight to 18. held called ’ tralia ratio the was 864 In Perth it to every men to

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