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    Third-wave feminism  the movement thriving into the 21st century By Susan Graham The Second-Wave Damage and repairs in the next decade • Third-wave feminism refers to several diverse strains of feminist activity and study‚ whose exact boundaries in the history of feminism are a subject of debate‚ but are generally marked as beginning in the early 1990s and continuing to the present. The movement arose partially as a response to the perceived failures of and backlash against initiatives and movements

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    not the origins of queer theory‚ nor is queer theory the destination of Foucault thinking. • Given his interest in the history of sexuality and his radical denaturalisation on dominant understandings of sexual identity‚ Foucault is key post structuralism influence on the development of Queer theory. • Foucault’s ‘History of Sexuality’ (1970) offered a powerful counter-narrative to the understanding of Victorian sexual repression giving way to liberation of the 20th C • Vital feature of Foucault’s

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    | | | | | | | |Structuralism (any theory that embodies structural principles) – | | | |Primary concern was the structure of consciousness. School devoted to | | |

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    1st questn; write on a British Poet P.B. Shelley or any other‚(wait ill tell u dis later) or Write an essay on a famous poem in English Literature.................................. or Write an essay on a period in the history of British Poetry................................ or Write an essay on a literary group in the history of British poetry in about 3000 words on the model provided in 36.5(in unit 36) full mark 100. 2nd Questn; BRITISH Drama; 1) Discuss Dr. Fautus as a tragedy relevant

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    |Points Awarded |90.00 | |Points Missed |10.00 | |Percentage |90.0% | [pic] 1. Which of the following is found in the definition of the term Psychology? [pic]A) Cognition [pic]B) Scientific study [pic]C) Experimental methods [pic]D) Relationships |Points Earned: |2.0/2.0 | | |Correct Answer(s): |B | [pic] 2. Maggie was sent to the school psychologist for an intelligence test. Based on the

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    expressions are "malleable." Like any other concept‚ the principle of free speech is‚ for Fish‚ "inherently nothing‚" but one more noise in the "din and confusion of partisan struggle." Fish‚ a literary theorist‚ has brought textual theory and post structuralism into the debate over how to understand legal theory. Fish argues that there is no such thing as an objective legal text that can be applied to law. So‚ for example‚ to use a title for his famous essay There’s No Such Thing as Free Speech and

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    Mental health is included in the WHO’s definition of health but the different ways in which mental health is viewed in society and the medical world complicates defining mental health and general health itself . Firstly we look at the lay definitions of mental health and illness ‚ Pilgrim and Rogers ( 1999 ) that every culture has different opinions on mental health but that we are not indifferent people who are “ sad ‚ frightened or unintelligible in their conduct “. We then look at mental health

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    Agsaoay‚ Jetherca Zel M. Sir Eugene Geminiano BSIT 1. Why do we need to study literature? * Literature is filled with ideas that need to be explored.      * Literature helps us to see our world in new ways. It brings us to a deeper understanding of life. * It is important to study literature since when we begin the study of literature‚we find it has always two aspects‚one of the simple enjoyment and appreciation and the other of analysis and exact description. Usually what happen

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    Anish Kapoor’s development in sculpture is defined by his illusionary void‚ within the Double Mirror installation. Through the use of his non traditional approach‚ he has challenged the social concern with identity. The success of the Double Mirror installation has been contributed to by historical developments from Surrealism and Futurism ideals. It has also been influence by the art practices of Brancusi and Giacometti Surrealism initiates the ideals of releasing the unconscious in illusionary

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    understand the massive social and economic changes that had been sweeping in the 17th-19th centuries. These changes were later described as ‘the great transition’ from ‘pre-modern’ to ‘modern’ societies. Ontological assumptions of Marxist Theory is structuralism‚ conflict and materialism. Epistemology of realism. Marx was influenced by the dialectical method (way of thinking and the image of the world – dynamic rather than static) and historical orientation of Hegel‚ and Idealism (only mind and psychological

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