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    equality to men" yet all around women seem to be taking a step back from such "progress" they have so called "fought" for. Not only as a traditional Chicano male but as a Christian I believe that there are certain things a woman must and mustn’t do. Feminists want to be seen equal as a man but can’t live up to what they claim. If a woman wants to be seen equal as a man why must she use her sexual appeal to gain what she wants? Last time I checked that is NOT an act of feminism. Why must women complain

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    women during this time have an effect on who she wanted to be. Though Mary Shelley is known to be a feminist‚ the role of women in Frankenstein does not reflect this idea. The portrayal of women in Frankenstein is surprising because of Mary Shelley’s feminist ideas. Women play a very insignificant role in the novel. Shelley as a person is a feminist‚ but as an author writing Frankenstein‚ her feminist ideas are not communicated. Women play a very minor role in Frankenstein. The only representation

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    Rebecca Walker Rebecca Walker is a writer‚ philanthropist‚ feminist‚ and mother. She is the daughter of Alice Walker‚ who was also a famous feminist and writer. Growing up with a mother who was an active radical feminist heavily influenced her ideologies‚ although she states in her autobiography that she disagrees with many of Alice Walker’s more radical views. She has worked as a consultant on cultural diversity and gender roles for businesses like Sony‚ Microsoft‚ and JP Morgan.

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    The idea of waves can make talking about feminism in the past eairser yet it also has down sides. As we disscused in class the waves have a start and a stop‚ they build up but ultimately crash‚ this can be problematic because it suggests that the feminist movement isn’t fluid and that it has a start and stop not being continual. Laughlin looks at Elizabeth brown’s idea of strands she said get rid of the wave metaphor altogether its too exclusive and leaves out too many voices. Then looking at Dorothy

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    illustrate the matrix of domination and intersectionality because in one of the comics it discusses how even though as a whole were all feminist‚ we are completely different from one another and face different types of challenges that we both could not relate too. That’s why we have different components to of feminism (Black feminist‚ Muslim feminist‚ and Asian feminist.) For the other three pages of our zine we decided to do it on song lyrics we picked “Do It Like A Dude” by Jessie J we picked this

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    INTRODUCTION There are various feminist critiques of the welfare state. They all exist to examine and develop their critiques on the individual welfare services ¡V health‚ housing‚ education‚ social security and the personal services. The aim of this paper is to examine the various feminist critiques and thus to decide which perspectives are effective in analyzing the gender inequality in Hong Kong. This paper is divided into three parts. The first part will discuss the different theoretical

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    methods. This is an issue that has been ongoing in society up to today – dating back to the second wave of feminism. Through further analysis‚ the importance of the issue of violence against women back in the second wave of feminism and which types of feminists were involved is determined. Whether or not violence against women prevails today and how this issue has shaped feminism will also be further explored. Violence against women was an important issue to women during the second wave of feminism because

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    There are different kind of artists that may have or have not meaning to their art work by paint or put some object together that can be created art. However‚ some work that needed to have meaning that might help people to see to what happen from their outside home or seeing someone pain or emotion. There are one artists that can turn art into vanity issues of the modern world to women is Cindy Sherman. Cindy Sherman‚ by turning her camera to herself‚ she can build name and become the most

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    With their example‚ we have found a way to create common ground among women and fight together. This brings around the word feminist. The term feminism is something that is not new to the women’s fight; but‚ is a term and an identification that has become more popular within the past few years. It is hard to define a feminist because‚ as with many things‚ not one feminist has the same views as the other. In just‚ it is a term to describe or identify a set of people who are working for the common

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    belief that women require liberation from the disadvantages their sex imposes. Although there have been significant advances for women in the three waves of the feminist movement‚ tensions have developed within the ideology. In this essay I will explore the tension that feminism attempts to reconcile between equality and difference. Feminist beliefs can be dated back to the ancient civilisations of Greece and China. However‚ the concept only truly developed in the twentieth century. The first wave

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