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    XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX ENGL 252-01 28 November 2012 Thoughts on Feminism and Dystopia in The Handmaid’s Tale The Annotated Bibliography Dopp‚ Jamie. "Subject-Position as Victim-Position in The Handmaid’s Tale." Studies in Canadian Literature / Études en littérature canadienne [Online]‚ 19.1 (1994): n. page. Web. 27 Nov. 2012 Dopp believes that Dopp believes that the goal of The Handmaid’s Tale is to work against the oppression of women‚ While he feels that is actually does the

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    First wave feminism started in the late 19th century and carried on until the early 20th century the main focus of the movement was to give women more of a voice in the world and to end suffrage and give women the right to vote. It was first recognized as a movement at the Seneca Falls Convention in 1848 were people like Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Sojourner Truth had a massive impact in the movement. Martha Rampton a professor of history and director of the Center for Gender Equity at Pacific University

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    Theology 1A - Pastor Anthony Masala 12/10/2013 Why is feminism against the Fatherhood of God? Why does the Bible call God “Father”? When we speak of feminism and God‚ I think we must first define what feminism is before a discussion can take place. It has been interesting to find so many definitions of feminism‚ but they don’t seem to agree completely on what it means. One definition that I found online peaked my interest was‚ “Feminism is a political‚ social‚ and cultural movement that aims

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    Introduction Many myths and misconceptions float around the term ‘Feminism’. It is a movement that is frequently projected as being violent‚ aggressive‚ and full of ‘bra burning’ extremists. The word alone often evokes reactions among people that are negative‚ uncomplimentary and stereotypical. The disturbing of the patriarchal paradigm was a phenomenon that became prominent only in the Twentieth Century. Historically speaking women have always numerically outnumbered men‚ but through the system

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    Savanna Trakas Ms. Herndon English IV Honors 20 September 2013 Feminism in Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre In 1847‚ readers were infatuated with the books developing young‚ motivated women. Charlotte Brontë‚ in her novel Jane Eyre‚ created and dissected the epitome of a gothic heroine. In a time where men set the stage for magnanimous literature‚ Brontë illuminated the feminine power that had been so neglected in previous gothic works. Brontë may not be the first feminist author; however‚ she

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    Mary McGill Ms. Bond English II 5/4/13 The Role of Feminism in The Secret Life of Bees In Sue Monk Kidd’s novel The Secret Life of Bees‚ the theme of feminism often reoccurs. Throughout the novel‚ Kidd reveals the aspects and importance of feminine power and matriarchy versus the typical role of masculine leadership and authority. The teachings of Carl Jung‚ a philosopher who believes that society would be better by emphasizing the importance of feminine values versus the masculine

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    texts. I am all for putting new wine in old bottles‚ especially if the pressure of the new wine makes the bottles explode" A. Carter Angela Carter’s production could be located in the bosom of English writers generation influenced by the second feminism and also interested on revealing in their works genre inequality. The re-writing of myths is often one of the most successful ways of recognition by the hand of a writer and a poet like Michèle Roberts‚ Sara Maitland‚ Michelle Wandor and Angela Carter

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    Bryant Hernandez Professor Cave English 1B 22 May 2013 In society today‚ the basic principle of feminism would be characterized by the advocacy of women’s rights in accordance with social‚ political‚ and economic equality to men. Although feminism may have only one denotative meaning‚ it is often characterized in writing from different angles with different connotative meanings — e.g. feminism during the time where women could not vote‚ as well as the baby boom‚ would be depicted differently from

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    Pink Ribbon Culture v. Feminism The pink ribbon culture is getting out hands. Up until the late 1990’s‚ the breast cancer sisterhood stood as a symbol of unification‚ advocacy and women empowerment. It is not a secret that the women’s health movement helped to encourage women with breast cancer to support each other. These women fought ardently to ban cruel medical procedures and to increase federal funds for the research of a cure. Feminism is what led women to speak up and find solutions to a

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    Feminism (Romeo & Juliet) Today lots of women are feminists‚ but in the past many were feminists too. There’s few that fought for themselves and their rights while others hid‚ this could be the reason why writers represented them in their books. Shakespeare is known and famous for all of his writings; an example is Romeo & Juliet. In Romeo & Juliet he wrote about a girl and represented her as a feminists; Juliet. Juliet living in an aristocratic house didn’t have all the freedom males had‚ making

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