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43.11310 Addressing Early Feminist Views on the Suffrage Movement.
This essay examines Ethel Snowden's reasons for giving women the vote as are presented in her work, "The Feminist Movement." This book was first published in 1913 and Snowden's views might be considered controversial in a modern sense, although they were progressive at the time of publication. 5 pgs. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Pages: 5
Bibliography: 3 source(s) listed
Filename: 11310 Addressing Feminist Views.doc
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44.11534 Rhoda Reddock on Feminism in the English-Speaking Caribbean.
This essay is a critical analysis of an article by feminist scholar Rhoda Reddock. The paper examines Reddock's article in light of feminist issues of race, class, and gender; and argues that Reddock's own criticisms of feminist movements by women of color fails to take into account how women's movements make gradual progress through history. In this essay, an understanding of the historical contexts of feminist action is highlighted as a crucial aspect in understanding feminist activism, and cites Reddock's article in its failure to accommodate the importance of history in women's evolution in feminism. 5 pgs. 1 source.
Pages: 5
Bibliography: 1 source(s) listed
Filename: 11534 Reddock on Feminism.doc
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45.11559 Speaking Subalterns? Tales, Testimonials and Translations.
In this paper, feminist ethnography methodologies are critically analyzed in connection with pertinent feminist theories about difference, culture, and colonialism. Issues of translation are discussed with reference to women who are not ordinarily privileged with the authority to speak of their experience. This paper also considers the dominant Western perspective in anthropological methods, and raises questions about international perspectives from women in relation to ethnicity, race, and class. This paper is primarily concerned with oral histories, and the feminist theories that are relevant to this methodological approach. 7 pgs. 9 sources.
46.11568 Where From Here? Post-Colonialism and Women in the Caribbean.
This essay is a post-colonial analysis of Caribbean women, and provides an examination of identity issues in Caribbean literature written by women. In this paper, post-colonialism is discussed in-relation to feminism. The literature considered here is examined as a way to produce a strong theoretical argument that critically enables important questions of identity and culture in Caribbean contexts of women's writing. 13 pgs. 11 sources.
This essay is a feminist discussion of the non-Western traditions of female genital mutilation. In this paper, Western feminist ethics are compared with non-Western cultural practices. The author of this paper attempts to construct an ethic of difference that can enable better understandings of non-Western culture in realms of international feminism. 6 pgs. 5 sources.
Pages: 6
Bibliography: 5 source(s) listed
Filename: 11580 Female Genital Mutilation.doc
Price: US$53.70
48.11581 A Journal Entry on Transnational Feminism.
This paper discusses Western feminism in relation to global issues that concern women, and argues for a transnational feminist perspective. Drawing from different cultural examples around the world, this essay attempts to establish the possibility of a feminist ethic that enables cultural difference, and does not impose Western values on non-Western practices. 4 pgs. 8 sources.
Pages: 4
Bibliography: 8 source(s) listed
Filename: 11581 Transnational Feminism.doc
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49.12119 Images of Femininity: Troubled Portrayals of Marilyn Monroe.
This 3-page undergraduate paper analyses the attributes that made Marilyn Monroe a cultural icon. 3 pgs, bibliography lists 2 sources.