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    “assess the view that in todays society the family is losing its functions” (24 marks) There are many different sociologists who look in the families place in today’s society and assess the level of function to family has today. From Murdock to parsons‚ feminist and warm bath theory there is many different views and opinions on this statement. One of the more famous sociologists who looked at the family is G.P.Murdock; he compared over 250 societies and claimed that the nuclear family was universal

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    Marxism‚ both claims that society is split into the powerful and the powerless. Although they are two different theories and criticism‚ founded upon different claims and needs‚ but they have many characteristics in common. One tries to condemn patriarchy‚ and care about women‚ especially those suffered of patriotic inequalities. The other theory rejects Capitalism. Believing that landlords and bourgeoisie have oppressed proletariat through the history‚ Marxism promises economic equality for all

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    rights to be the same for women as they are for men. The second wave was in the 1960’s‚ and they argued against male dominance and for female liberation. There are 5 main concepts to Feminism; these are patriarchy‚ discrimination‚ emotional work‚ economic dependency‚ and gender stereotyping. Patriarchy is the dominance of men in society and oppression of women for men’s gain‚ for example‚ the family is patriarchal because women must do housework without pay. Discrimination is unfair or unequal treatment

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    maintain the capitalist system‚ with the idea that the family is the major obstacle to women’s freedom‚ and have therefore developed on the Marxists approach. Feminists start from the view that most societies are based on patriarchy or male domination. Marxists Feminists see patriarchy as resulting from class inequalities in capitalist societies. Radical Feminists see it as built into the structure of society. Both see the family as one of the main sites in which men oppress women. Marxists Feminists

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    Racial Purity

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    It is crucial to note the double standards of patriarchy in which the burden of protecting racial purity falls upon white men by controlling white women’s bodies and sexualities. Whereas throughout the history‚ from slavery to segregation‚ white men have continued to exploit black women using their sexuality

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    How Conflict theory can be connected with gender? Theories help people to make sense of what they experience through their lives. This essay discusses power from one sociological view: the Conflict perspective‚ predominately from Karl Marx. This theory shows that power is distributed unequally in society where governments‚ a ruling class‚ media and business elites hold the majority of power over others. On the other hand‚ I will include the impact that gender roles have in the society with Karl Marx

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    against oppression and injustice. Moreover‚ both reject the established hierarchical‚ patriarchal system‚ which is dominated by the hegemonic white male‚ and vehemently deny the supposed supremacy of masculine power and authority. Imperialism‚ like patriarchy‚ is after all a phallocentric‚ supremacist ideology that subjugates and dominates its subjects. The oppressed woman is in this sense akin to the colonized subject. Essentially‚ exponents of post-colonialism are reacting against colonialism in the

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    Structural Functionalism (Herbert Spencer) is a sociological theory that attempts to explain why society functions the way it does by focusing on the relationships between the various social institutions that make up society (e.g.‚ government‚ law‚ education‚ religion‚ etc) Structural Functionalism is a theoretical understanding of society that posits social systems are collective means to fill social needs. In order for social life to survive and develop in society there are a number of activities

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    The issue of feminism has been critical while at the same time being controversial in most of the nations in the different parts of the globe since the 18th century (Hannam‚ pg. 3). To most of the people‚ feminism has come to be perceived as just an ideology that is mainly practiced by those in the political arena. In most parts of the world‚ people have organized some demonstrations whose primary goal was to call for reforms that would enhance equal sharing of resources to the women just like their

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    an understanding of the varied ways in which patriarchy gets constituted‚ constructed and re-invented in the Latin American context and experience. Marquez’s women characters in the novella reflect not just the extent of women’s internalization of this hierarchy or their exploitation under this unequal gendered system‚ but his characterization also reveals the diversity of women’s subversions and resistances to this oppressive subjugation. Patriarchy in Latin America is unique in its assertion

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