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    Polynesia’s Islands Tattooing The Polynesian Islands are made up of over a thousand islands which are scattered over the central and southern Pacific Ocean. The native people that inhabit the islands of Polynesia are called Polynesians‚ and they share many similar traits including language‚ culture and beliefs. In the late 1700s a captain by the name James Cook traveled to many of the Islands and documented many of the natives and the body art. There are four islands within the

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    of norms and standards which imply that you are supposed to behave‚ dress‚ and do things based on your gender. However‚ Queer theorist‚ Judith Butler‚ does not agree with society. Instead‚ Butler believes that gender roles are not biologically constructed. Butler’s 1990 novel Gender Trouble‚ examines the extent to which gender and sexuality are performative. Butler’s concept of performative gender is depicted in Michael Chabon’s novel Summerland. The fantasy novel revolves around the protagonist‚ Ethan

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    Collector of Treasures

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    Austin 1 Andrea Austin 9-21-08 ENGL 258 Paper #1 The Collector of Treasures The social imbalances between men and women are evident in the story “The Collector of Treasures.” While the woman struggles for her own individual freedom‚ the man embraces his and neglects his duties as a father and husband. Freedom is not being alone‚ without responsibility. It is being loved and storing treasures of friendship throughout life. A woman can never be free if she knows her husband is always getting

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    conventional roles and values but also intrigue the responder. To what extent have the composers of TWO prescribed texts and one of your own choosing achieved this? In order for a text to remain‚ relevant and intriguing to responders throughout many contexts‚ it must challenge conventional roles and values in a revealing and provocative manner. A role that is vital to human understanding is the concept of gender and the effect it has on identity. Through the challenging of these binary gender roles‚ Shekhar

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    In Robert Louis Stevenson’s 1883 novel Treasure Island‚ the character Long John Silver‚ known by his fellow pirates as Barbecue‚ brags that "there was some that was feared of Pew‚ and some that was feared of Flint; but Flint his own self was feared of me" (Stevenson 58). J. M. Barrie references Treasure Island and alludes to this quote in his 1911 novel Peter Pan when his character Captain Hook remarks‚ "I am the only man whom Barbecue feared‚ and Flint himself feared Barbecue" (Barrie

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    Odysseus is held hostage on Calypso’s island for seven years. Day after day‚ Odysseus is “alone… his heart set on his wife and his return—Calypso the bewitching nymph‚ the lustrous goddess‚ held him deep in her arching caverns‚ craving him for a husband… Off he sat on a headland‚ weeping there as always‚ wrenching his heart with sobs and groans and anguish gazing out at the barren sea through blinding tears. (78‚ 155) Calypso keeps Odysseus on her island for a whole seven years. This isn’t even

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    Gender Roles and Stereotypes

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    own beliefs about gender roles and stereotypes. This paper‚ which is an elaboration of a group project** created by the Gender Boundaries Group* conducted in Eugene Matusov’s Fall 1996 class‚ Psychology 100G‚ studies the research surrounding gender roles and stereotypes perpetuated by parents onto their children via modeling‚ clothing‚ toys‚ and television exposure‚ and its effects have been considered in an attempt to encourage a gender neutral environment. *The Gender Boundaries Group

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    Gender Roles In Divorce

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    Men’s Gender Role Journeys: Differences in Age‚ Education‚ Race‚ Relationship Status‚ and Sexual Orientation” and “Divorce is a Part of my Life... Resilience‚ Survival‚ and Vulnerability: Young Adults’ Perception of the Implications of Parental Divorce” it is evident that gender roles may play a bigger role than I originally thought. In the article about male gender roles there are five phases of acceptance that come up; acceptance of traditional gender roles‚ ambivalence about gender roles‚ anger

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    Gender Role and Gilgamesh

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    Gender Roles of Gilgamesh In the epic of Gilgamesh both genders male and female play significant roles in the success and downfalls of Gilgamesh. Each gender helps shape and evolves him in his journey through this epic. Though Gilgamesh and Enkidu are the main characters and they are both male the females play just as important roles as them. For Enkidu to become a big factor in Gilgamesh’s life a female (Harlot) has to make Enkidu a man and make him civil. The roles of each gender both play

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    Cultutral Gender Roles

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    Cultural Gender Roles In most cultures‚ boys and girls are treated very differently. Despite the differences of gender‚ upbringing creates gender behavior‚ including aggression and gentility; societal stereotypes of gender‚ and most importantly‚ gender-based discrimination. Throughout history and in all cultures the roles of males and females vary. Relating to the article "Girl" written by Jamaica Kincaid at a time when women’s roles were to work in the home. By examining gender roles‚ then one

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