Category: Feminism
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The Focus of Feminism Today and Current Problems
Table of Contents Introduction Street and Sexual Harassment Participation in the Public Sphere Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Feminism is a movement that advocates for the equality of the sexes in all spheres of public life and generally promotes personal, social, political, and economic parity. Currently, it supports a vast number of issues, including gender fluidity,…
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The Equal Rights Amendment and Feminism in the US
The issue of equal rights of women and men is considered as resolved in the United States of America. The feminine interpretation of equality suggests that men and women should have both equal shares in social power and equal access to public resources. The first National Women’s Party led by Alice Paul drew attention to…
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Radical Feminism Explains Prostitution
Table of Contents Introduction Prostitution Defined Male Oppression Economic Inequality Gender Differences Social Perception of Prostitution References Introduction Living on morally wrong earnings and exercising control over prostitutes are criminal offenses. Interestingly, at the same time as constructing prostitutes as a social class of ethically different and sexually indiscriminate women, the social critics also see…
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Misconceptions of Feminism Case
Mistaken perception of feminist ideas is a serious issue for our society. The anti-feminist community has grown to a degree where some believe that by fighting for women’s rights, feminists oppress men and try to banish them from society. I have seen a number of opinions on social media and news regarding women taking men’s…
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Feminist Literary Theories in the Age of #MeToo
Feminist theory is a significant branch in which assumptions are shifted from the male to the feminine perspective and experience. The feminist perspective sheds light on social issues and problems overlooked or by the dominant male perspective in social theory. The problems that women have to encounter daily are inequality, discrimination, and objectification, which brings…
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Delia and Jig as the Feminist Women Characters
“Sweat” and “Hills Like White Elephants” are stories about women who are entirely different from each other. Although they have complicated relationships with their husbands, both girls find the strength to survive. This paper aims to describe why Delia and Jig are dynamic characters and name the circumstances that create conflict for Delia ad Jig.…
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Moana Through the Lens of Formalism and Feminism
Introduction Contemporary cinema encompasses a wide range of issues, discussing the themes pertinent to society. Such topics as gender roles, stereotypes, and the promotion of inequality are often represented in the movies, attempting to shed light on the negative consequences of these practices. In the current age, the stereotypization of female protagonists frequently occurs in…
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Woolf’s vs. Brady’s Feminist Articles Comparison
Over the past few centuries, there has been much debate about the role of women in society. Miscellaneous dictionaries developed different definitions of the phenomenon, but the most common describes feminism as equality of sexes in politics, economics, and the social arena. Such prominent figures as Virginia Woolf and Judy Brady have made the most…
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Perspectives on Muslim Women’s Rights and Feminism
In order to determine the validity of specific issues, it is essential to review and analyze existing sources. At the same time, Muslim society, women’s rights, and religion can be interpreted by different authors through the prism of their own considerations, not supported by evidence. Therefore, it is crucial to analyze the existing different types…
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Feminism and Identity Crisis in Politics
Susan Heckman in “Identity Crises: Identity, Identity Politics, and Beyond” borrows from Alcoff’s article to establish the foundation of her writing. In so doing, Heckman identifies politics as a subsidiary issue, with the real issue-defining a new feminism paradigm. With the foundation established, Heckman provides an overview of political identity to substantiate the contradictions and…