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    women are left behind as it may be the same in other religions. The role of religion in life of a feminist is always a difficult subject. A lot of religions depend on patriarchal structures that accept the blind or near blind appropriateness of those structures. It does not usually help either way‚ most religions come down on the wrong side of many policy issues that are important to feminist such as reproductive rights or the social‚ political mandated roles of women in the family. Women are

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    later writings from berger ‚ he insisted that women were still ‘depicted in a different way to men - because the ‘‘ideal’’ spectaor is always assume to be a male and the image of the woman is designed to flatter him’ (ibid.‚64). To back up bergers theory ‚ in 1996 Jib Fowles still felt able to insit that ‘ in advertising males gaze and females are gazed at’ (Fowles 1996‚ 204). Also Paul Messaris adds that female models in advertisements addressed to women ‘ treat the lens as a substitute for the eye

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    study will explore further about feminism and role of woman who became an illegal immigrant and a single parent. “Feminism is the radical notion that women are people” (Rebecca). Diversity Feminist is emphasize differences among women‚ including race‚ ethnicity‚ class‚ etc. (alternative name—“multicultural feminists”); focus on coalition building among different groups of women; promote international and global programs of reform (Barbara F. McManus). “We are not all white‚ middle-class‚ able‚ heterosexual

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    “I’m not enough. Why am I never enough?” This graphic‚ which was created in 1997‚ seems to signal a progression in women’s art‚ which fuses together feminism with artistry. This is not the 1960’s or 1970’s‚ where it was enough just to throw out a feminist manifesto and display it as art – which is partly this viewer’s opinion about Judy Chicago’s “Dinner

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    women‚ the issues of women of color were often overlooked.” Why were they just simply overlooked? I believe that some Chicana women were asking the same question and from this three forms of Chicana feminists materialized: Chicana Liberal feminists‚ Chicana Insurgent Feminists‚ and Cultural National Feminists.

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    learn that there is a multitude of modes that influence which way we analyze the work. One in particular being Feminist criticism‚ initially developed to convict men of their prejudice towards women (Approaches to Literature). Feminist writers such as Virginia Woolf‚ argue that women should be able to write what they desire without any concern about their gender (Feminist Criticism). Feminist criticism stresses three main ideas‚ one being that social and political aspects of a woman’s life should be

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    This tension between group rights and individual rights applies to the tension between cultural/ religious groups and women as minority individuals within those groups. Susan Okin‚ as a liberal feminist‚ expressed her strong concern over feminism and multiculturalism in her book Is Multiculturalism Bad for Women? (1999). The author defined feminism as “the belief that women should not be disadvantaged by their‚ that they should be recognized as

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    audible as the crass catcalls. While one might be hard-pressed to find a song of the "Put It In Your Mouth" variety in heavy rotation today‚ hip-hop feminists still have a job to do in railing against a male-dominated culture. Hip-hop feminists are like other feminists in that they advocate for gender equality. Where they part ways from other feminist groups is that they operate in and identify as part of hip-hop culture‚ as expressed in their choices in music‚ dance‚ art and politics. Leaving Behind

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    Flawless Song Analysis

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    women and a fight for girl power. It teaches women to appreciate what they have and celebrate what they have and how they were born. This song is a big part of the feminist movement; it informed a lot of people what feminism is and opened eyes to who the feminist movement is for and about. Throughout the course we talked about the feminist movement and us discussion whether or not we are in the fourth wave of feminism and this song‚ I believe‚ is direct proof that we are in the fourth wave of feminism

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    Rush Limbaugh’s The Latest From The Feminist Front‚ explains his argument and responds to suggestions that his statements about feminism are too over the top. He thinks that feminism is something that has become too much of a big deal. Limbaugh seems to feel strongly that the women’s movement has gone too far or is getting out of hand. He definitely has provided a lot of support for his argument‚ and it is very convincing. This essay exposed parts of the women’s movement considered by the Start

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