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This essay will focus on two fundamental brands of feminism, namely Black feminism and Lesbian feminism. Both the theories are alive to the fact that women have, for long, been marginalized, oppressed and subjugated by an array of social, political and cultural factors. The former theory focuses on empowering black women in their struggle against the discrimination faced by virtue of class, gender and color. The latter, on the other hand, aims at giving women their unique sexual identity by challenging the enforcement of heterosexuality and making lesbianism a reality.
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Filename: 17743 Black Feminism Lesbian.doc
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72.18607 A Literary Criticism of "Frankenstein."
This paper explores three forms of literary critique identifying Frankenstein and its traits in order to demonstrate that this process is successful: The three genres are assessed in terms of a formal, a historical, and a feminist perspective.
Feminist literature, as opposed to literature by women, upholds a political, cultural, social, or religious stand asserting the position of women as equal to that of men. Anne Finch, a 17th century poet and writer, in her work "The Introduction", presents just such a feminist assertion - that she is a legitimate writer who, because of her gender, has been discounted on every level possible and is relegated to "fashion" and "play". Anne Finch, also known as Anne, Countess of Winchilsea, is one of the earliest feminist writers who plied her craft at a time when women were property and thus had no rights, no say in the world, and certainly no voice that would be heard by men. This is a poem of rage, of frustration, and of righteousness for the author understands that the binds of men are artificial and that she has the truth of the world on her side. Anne Finch wrote before there were feminist slogans, before there were Margaret Sangers and Gloria Steinems moving the feminist movement forward. She, in many ways, was a lone voice in a world that had never heard such thoughts, and had certainly never entertained them. It is the purpose of this paper to examine the symbolism, structure, and meaning in Anne Finch's "The Introduction".
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Filename: 18113 Anne Finch Introduction.doc
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74.18559 Beloved.
This six-page paper compares and contrasts the novel Beloved by Toni Morrison with the film. And looks at key questions concerning text, feminism and musical score to bring out the understanding of this emotive film.
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Filename: 18559 Beloved Toni Morrison.doc
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75.18904 Feminism: Politics of recognition and politics of redistribution.
Summary: This paper is on feminism and politics. Varying conditions and views eclipse the concept of democracy, which also impedes the current process and understanding of democratic participation particularly when it involves the issue of gender.
This three-page undergraduate paper discusses the issue of the feminization of women's poverty. An overview of what Doyal believes is presented, and then two websites that agree with Doyal. Another site is very different in approach from Doyal's.
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Filename: 19492 Feminization Of Poverty.doc
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77.19611 Using Feminist methodology discuss what Roxanne Ng states in her article regarding teaching.
This paper answers four different questions. The first one is on feminist methodology. Discuss the soul of professionalism and how credentials plays a part in it. Within professionalism we have specializations. What does Freidson say about this subject? We are a multicultural society. What does that mean and why do we see racism in professions such a nursing.