10 Reasons We Still Need Feminism Morris M. March 16‚ 2013 Check out our new companion site: http://knowledgenuts.com In our online culture‚ there are certain words guaranteed to get a reaction. ‘Feminism’ is one of these words. Maybe it’s because modern feminism is so weirdly complex and confusing. Maybe some people just really hate Y chromosomes. Whatever the reason‚ angry message board debates tend to obscure the real issue: equality. The radical notion we’re more or less the same and no-one
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Psychoanalytic Feminism The source of psychoanalytic feminism is the theory of Sigmund Freud’s biological determinism where he stated that Gender is the product of sexual maturation due to Oedipus & Castration complex. Boys gain strong superego & become civilized people. They become obedient rule followers of the father’s value & patriarchy. It clears masculine traits. Girls get penis envy. She becomes narcissistic moving from active to passive sexual aims. She wants to be loved & controlled by
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What it Means to Be a Princess It has been stated that of all film studios to produce princess movies‚ Disney has the claim on this particular market (Whelan). From Snow White‚ Cinderella‚ and Aurora to Rapunzel‚ Tiana‚ and Merida‚ there has been a progression in the way Disney portrays the females in their movies. In the beginning‚ Disney studios went along with the beliefs from the period that women should be frail and in need of a man to come and rescue them. By the last few movies‚ however
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Humanities 125 Some would argue that Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale is a book that pulls its ideas and beliefs about women and their place in society from the Bible. But based upon the novel‚ the Bible‚ and some writings by Christian writers‚ that is true‚ but highly skewed. Let’s begin by taking a look at how society is setup in The Handmaid’s Tale so we can have a clear understanding where the author is coming from. The whole premise is that women have lost all power‚ freedom‚ choice
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Ahmed‚ and Elizabeth Fernea‚ feminists with similar‚ but idiosyncratic views on the aforementioned topics‚ and juxtapose their reasonings‚ observations‚ and findings. Rise of Feminism As early as the 1870s‚ feminists‚ as al-Tahtawi and ‘Abdu‚ lobbied for reforms in divorce and
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Leaning over a microscope wearing a crisp white lab coat is a biochemist developing the cure for cancer. Wearing faded blue jeans and a red polo shirt is the company information technologist fixing the company security system. An engineer designs a reusable space shuttle powered by interstellar radiation. Human computers calculate the moon landing to assure the safe arrival of the first men on the moon. Imagine a person in these positions. What did they look like? What color was their skin? Was it
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both Atwood and Plath explore the subjugation of women through a second-wave feminist lens. Both use confessional narrative; however‚ Plath uses her own personal experiences of feeling trapped in the home only to be a wife and a mother‚ while Atwood takes us to an extreme theocratic dystopia where women are only useful for their bodies‚ their treatment justified through a religious framework. So whereas Plath examines control over women through controversial metaphors in her poetry‚ Atwood is highly
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daily lives. Atwood’s portrayal of boredom through the narrators experience gives an accurate account of feelings that are often associated with boredom. Atwood identifies the intrinsic root of boredom‚ the inability to find meaning in a situation‚ allowing her to provide a practical solution to escape feelings of boredom in our daily lives. Atwood utilizes a realistic version of the narrator’s experiences in order to convey an accurate account of boredom. The first line of the poem gives the reader
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“Feminist Criticism and Its Integration in Hamlet” In the play Hamlet‚ by William Shakespeare‚ many controversies arose from the text‚ one of which was feminism. Feminism in the most general of terms is known as the principle advocating social‚ political‚ and all other rights of women equal to those of men. Feminism was a largely debated issue in the context of eighteenth century literature specific to many of Shakespeare’s texts. Feminist Criticism is similar in content but is more specific and
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Fate And Feminism In both Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw and The Kitchen God’s Wife by Amy Tan‚ the reader is pushed to understand the nature of feminists in a new way. This purpose is carried out with the use of multiple feminist characters‚ a drastic change in a characters outlook on their situation‚ and the concept of making your own destiny. The protagonists in both of these literary works is female‚ and they are amazingly similar considering Shaw wrote Pygmalion eighty seven years
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