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    used as tools of women subordination. However‚ there are 3 types of feminists that have different conflicting views on this‚ often resulting in the weakening of the overall arguments of feminism. In the family‚ feminists argue that during primary socialisation boys and girls are forced in to gender role stereotypes‚ for example‚ girls playing with toy cookers and baby dolls and boys playing with toy cars. Another way feminists argue that girls and boys are socialised in to gender roles is that

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    One major historical event that shaped my biography was the Feminist movement of the 1960’s. The 1960’s were critical to women because during that time the image of women changed. Women were always seen as a “house wife”. Our job was to stay home‚ clean‚ cook‚ and take care of our children. During the 1960’s women were entering the workforce in large amounts. That stereotype of just being a ‘house wife” changed. That idea expanded to seeing us as workers. Another important event that happened for

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    A feminist is a theory of the political‚ economic‚ and social equality of the sexes. Russell Scott Sanders‚ “The Men We Carry in Our Minds‚” discusses his personal observation of the conflict of gender equality that grew in his mind after seeing the harsh lives of his surrounding class of people. It deals with the problems that exist between sex and social class issues. He reveals that the men in this class had no choice over their own destiny in life. Their only ways of making money to barely survive

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    is the feminists approach‚ they claim that domestic violence is a gendered issue and men are always the perpetrators and women are always the victims. According to feminist theory‚ violence against women results from gender inequality on the societal level (Bograd‚1988). Feminists movement’s began in the 1960’s and 1970’s‚ they started to develop theories to find out the root of domestic violence. Men and women have both been socialized to view and experience violence differently. Feminists claim

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    novels‚ The Tenant of Wildfell Hall‚ greatly invoked a sense of autonomy within women of Victorian England. The Bronte sisters were some of the most influential feminist writers of their time. Anne Bronte’s literary career drastically developed after she published The Tenant of Wildfell Hall. Anne Bronte‚ the youngest of the Bronte sisters‚ was born in 1820 near Thornton‚ England. She lived a short life and died at the age of 29. Juliet Barker notes that‚ “When Anne Bronte turned 25‚ she had 11 of her

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    Article Reflection: Feminist Intersectional Theorizing Intersectionality is known to be one of the prominent social theories in feminism. This theory explores the factors that represent one’s identity. The purpose of this article is to explain the theorizing on race‚ class‚ and gender by Canadian feminist. Intersectionality portrays how women experiences are interconnected. The article “Feminist Intersectional Theorizing” written by Daiva K. Stasiulis‚ mainly talks about the intersectional theorizing

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    Feminist Criticism “Feminist criticism derives from a critique of a history of oppression‚ in this case the history of women’s inequality” (Mays 2347). Women have always been second to men in mostly everything they are competing in. Even if the man and woman have the exact same job‚ the man is probably making more money just because he is a man. Women barely got the chance to vote less than fifty years ago! Women still have a long way to go to catch up where the men are‚ because men have always

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    century women looking for her self and discovering new and magnificent qualities in herself and the people she meets during her summer vacation with her husband and children on Grand Isle. This work was considered highly controversial at its time of publishing in 1899 because of its overtly feminist themes; because this is not a story about her marriage or her motherhood but instead a story about the woman herself and her thoughts about life. Thoughts which are sometimes radical‚ sensual and certainly

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    Nathaniel Hawthorne: An Early Pro-Feminist The Puritan society as portrayed in Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter is based upon the idea of patriarchal views. Men are the heads of society and women are viewed as lower class citizens. Hawthorne’s personal opinions however‚ do not correlate with the views of the Puritans and he often makes his pro feminist ideas evident to the reader. Specifically‚ Hawthorne’s use of literary devices throughout his novel emphasizes his own opinions on feminism

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    up to react against this cruel matter. Astonishingly‚ the book was one of the factors that triggers the civil war between North and South to free the slaves. Beside to this central target of the book‚ it is considered as a feminist novel as well‚ yet it is written before the widespread growth of the women’s rights movement in the late of 18th century. Actually‚ there are some people‚ however‚ claim that this novel is not a feminist novel because as Tracey Thornton said in his article" ....Stowe

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