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    Introduction to Postcolonial Theory By Dr. Dawn Duncan Having worked with Postcolonial Theory for well over a decade now‚ I recognize that not all postcolonialists are on the same page when it comes to the theoretical definition or practice. However‚ as a teacher it is important to me both to teach my students the history of Postcolonial Theory with all its permutations and to articulate my own approach as clearly as possible. To that end‚ over the past few years I have proposed a flexible

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    Brandy McGhee Reflection Journal #1 (Chapters 1 & 3) Psychology 2302 – Hybrid September 11‚ 2013 Last year around this time‚ my husband‚ son & I were asked to be a part of a destination wedding. My cousin Domonique sent us a beautiful note in the mail‚ and expressed how her day couldn’t be complete without us in their special day. We attended the engagement party and paid for our passport and tickets for the cruise due to depart in this September and were excited to go. Mid-August I receive a

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    Feminism in Literature Overview Feminism has gradually become more far-ranging and subtle in its attacks on male-dominated society. Many injustices still need to be corrected‚ but equally necessary is a more down-to-earth‚ tolerant and compassionate view of fellow human beings. Introduction Many feminists dislike theory. Sharp intellectual categories‚ argumentation‚ seeming objectivity‚ and the whole tradition they grow out of are just what feminists are seeking to escape. And if their reasoning

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    she explains different types of feminism/feminist criminology that intersect gender‚ race‚ and class. She believes multiracial feminism will guarantee a better future for women in criminology/criminal justice. I argue that feminist criminology has come a long way/evolved with the 3 waves/eras of feminism‚ the different types of feminism‚ and multiracial feminism. • 3 waves/eras of feminism: The first wave of feminism began in the United States in the mid-late 1800’s. In this era‚ women were being

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    The Optimist's Daughter

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    The major characters in The Optimist’s Daughter are Judge McKelva‚ Becky Mckelva‚ Laurel Mckelva‚ Wanda Fay‚ Dr. Courtland‚ Miss Adele Courtland‚ Tish Bullock‚ Major Bullock‚ Miss Tennyson‚ and Miss Missouri. Becky Mckelva was Judge Mckelva’s wife before she died and had Laurel Mckelva with him. Wanda Fay remarried Judge Mckelva after his wife’s death. Dr. Courtland did surgery on Becky Mckelva and the final operation on Judge Mckelva. Miss Adele Courtland is the sister of Dr. Courtland and is a

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    Feminism is the theory of ‘social‚ political and economic equality of the sexes’ (Mathews‚ Class Notes‚ slide 3). Bell Hooks‚ more formally know as Gloria Jean Watkins born September 25th in 1952‚ is an American author‚ social activist and Feminist. Watkins took her pen name ‘bell hooks’ from her great grandmother Bell Blair Hooks‚ but uses the name in all lowercase letters to distinguish herself from her great grandmother. She held a leading role in the Second Wave of Feminism which lasted from

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    The formation of the postcolonial Moroccan national identity with the components of Islam‚ Moroccanity ‚ Maghrebity‚ Africanity‚ Arabity‚ Berberity and Europeanity goes back to the conquest of the city of Ceuta in the 16th century by the Portuguese. The aim of using Morocco’s sources for the economic interests of the Portuguese Kingdom‚ when it started to transform into missionary activities‚ triggered the Islamic feelings of the local Berbers and Arabs who became Muslim with the Arab conquest in

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    Feminist movement The issue I have chosen to cover is feminism. There are many different opinions and thoughts on this issue. Despite all the grumblings about feminism‚ 66% of men still feel they hold a more powerful position in society. But‚ within relationships‚ they concede‚ it is women who resolve the day to day issues‚ while men settle the life changing disputes. The feminist movement (also known as the Women’s Movement‚ Women’s Liberation‚ or Women’s Lib) refers to a series of campaigns

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    What is Feminism? Feminism is establishing and defending equal political‚ economic‚ and social rights for women. This includes seeking to establish equal rights and opportunities as men. There are three main types of feminism: Radical Feminism‚ Liberal Feminism and Socialist Feminism. Radical feminism promotes the basis for many of the ideas of feminism. Radical feminists believe that society must be changed at its core in order to dissolve patriarchy. Radical feminists emphasize their difference

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    What it Means to Be a Princess It has been stated that of all film studios to produce princess movies‚ Disney has the claim on this particular market (Whelan). From Snow White‚ Cinderella‚ and Aurora to Rapunzel‚ Tiana‚ and Merida‚ there has been a progression in the way Disney portrays the females in their movies. In the beginning‚ Disney studios went along with the beliefs from the period that women should be frail and in need of a man to come and rescue them. By the last few movies‚ however

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