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    My understanding of feminism has increased greatly due to the material and discussions in this course. When this course first started I had a small general idea of what feminism was. I always assumed it had to deal with women’s rights and movement‚ mostly about the African-American movements. I had no idea that feminism tied into so many different subjects throughout history and even the present day. This course also had a broad overview with many different types of readings. The readings‚ along

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    you may already know‚ I believe strongly in feminism. Feminism is so important to me‚ I literally say‚ “that’s not funny‚” whenever someone makes a racist‚ sexist or homophobic joke because the truth is‚ it’s not and never will be. Feminism is about equal rights for everyone‚ and not just girls as it may sound‚ hence the name. Feminists don’t believe women should look or behave a certain way‚ it means they want women have to have the freedom to look and behave however they want -- unapologetically

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    THE SHAPE OF THINGS – FEMINISM Throughout the play‚ the audience witnesses the determined characteristics of Evelyn. Labute portrays Evelyn as a tough‚ aggressive‚ risk-taker who happens to have an extreme theory of art. Evelyn also appears to be a strong-willed feminist‚ which is revealed to the audience in the ways to which she reacts about certain events in the play‚ including the relationships with Adam and Phillip‚ and her opinion of the nature of the statue. Despite it taking place later

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    Jane Eyre: Feminism

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    Feminism: Jane Eyre Unveiled Brittney Christensen English 153 Shona Harrison November 15th‚ 2012 “Feminism: The advocacy of women’s rights on the grounds of political‚ social and economic equality to men‚ statuses and classes.” The novel Jane Eyre greatly depicts many forms of feminism throughout‚ and is an eye opener as to how much time have changed and in a sense stayed the same since the Victorian Era. The thought of being exposed to such standards and conditions at such a young age

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    Feminism Written Assessment Feminism has been around for a very long time and continues to occur today. By definition feminism is “the advocacy of women’s rights on the grounds of political‚ social‚ and economic equality to men” (Oxford Dictionaries). Through feminism men have set a certain standard for what women should look like. Women also receive the message of this so called standard through a doll that was created by a man. The Barbie doll was created with impossible assets. Between her

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    Feminism in the Cuckoo’s Nest As you sit down on your couch with your feet up either watching or reading One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest you can get a few different messages. Some people take away that society demands conformity while others have gone on a rampage about how the book is feminist. Marisa Faulk argues very passionately about being feminist and is very extreme about her beliefs. To really understand anyone’s point of view you are going to have to know what a feminist is. Feminism

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    Psychoanalysis and feminism In ‘’ Macbeth’’ William Shakespeare is one of the best writers of the Renaissance. He is unforgettable person and admired by young and older people. His works are used in mass media and popular culture. His plays are always alive in art‚ television‚ theatre. In the essay there would be discussed the most popular female character found in his play " Macbeth"- Lady Macbeth. She is an extraordinary example of the person who was analysed by psychoanalysis. One of the person

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    Feminism and Vogue Cover

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    Cambridge: Policy Press 2 3. Lowe‚ M. R (2007). Research into the representation of gender and body image in the press. Retrieved fromhttp://ics.leeds.ac.uk/files/2012/05/miriam-lowe.pdf 4 7. Scott‚ L. (2004). Fresh lipstick: Redressing fashion and feminism. (p. 368). US: Palgrave Macmillan. 12. Trabue‚ A. (2011) Vogue Magazine. Retrieved from http://prezi.com/i-6rj1svlmqp/vogue-magazine/ 13

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    Feminism in Jane Eyre

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    Feminism in Jane Eyre Jay Sheldon Feminism has been a prominent and controversial topic in writings for the past two centuries. With novels such as Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice‚ or even William Shakespeare’s Macbeth the fascination over this subject by authors is evident. In Charlotte Bronte’s Jane Eyre the main character‚ Jane Eyre‚ explores the depth at which women may act in society and finds her own boundaries in Victorian England. As well‚ along with the notions of feminism often

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    international theory‚ feminism. This is a branch of critical social theory that illlustrates how gender has been thought of or avoided in traditional international relations. While they are fundamentally different in many respects‚ it is the purpose of this essay to illustrate that similar ontological commitments allow both constructivists and feminists to share a focus centering on the concept of social construction. The paper will provide a brief explication of constructivism and feminism before engaging

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