Hysteria, Feminism, and Gender Revisited
... between 1895 and 1900 on the basis of his clinical experience with hysterical patients, nearly all of them women” (1). To think about this experience another way, while hysteria was reframed with reference to new laws and was new in principle, its recommended treatment in psychoanalysis would remain ...
... between 1895 and 1900 on the basis of his clinical experience with hysterical patients, nearly all of them women” (1). To think about this experience another way, while hysteria was reframed with reference to new laws and was new in principle, its recommended treatment in psychoanalysis would remain ...
Are There Feminist Research Methods
... that seek to question existing ‘truths.’ Further, they rely on contested definitions of ‘feminism’ and ‘women,’ which are not universal but closely linked to distinct arguments about the nature of sex, gender, and social change. Because feminists disagree in fundamental ways with regard to these con ...
... that seek to question existing ‘truths.’ Further, they rely on contested definitions of ‘feminism’ and ‘women,’ which are not universal but closely linked to distinct arguments about the nature of sex, gender, and social change. Because feminists disagree in fundamental ways with regard to these con ...
Since the 1960s the issue of sexist language has been keenly
... songs are sexist, because there are many songs, such as those by American singer Pink, which challenge sexist beliefs about women; there are nevertheless a large number of songs which objectify and portray women as sexual objects. I shall take as emblematic for these types of beliefs a song by Calvi ...
... songs are sexist, because there are many songs, such as those by American singer Pink, which challenge sexist beliefs about women; there are nevertheless a large number of songs which objectify and portray women as sexual objects. I shall take as emblematic for these types of beliefs a song by Calvi ...
Lesson: Feminist Perspectives and International Relations Paper
... International Relations has continued without any reference to gender. The standard view of tracing the origin of feminism in International Relations to the early 1980s among the feminist in IR and the other scholars of IR is to adopt a myopic view of the early intellectual and activism of feminism ...
... International Relations has continued without any reference to gender. The standard view of tracing the origin of feminism in International Relations to the early 1980s among the feminist in IR and the other scholars of IR is to adopt a myopic view of the early intellectual and activism of feminism ...
the sociology of gender - Rutgers University Libraries
... they prescribe our behavior and ease interaction with people who occupy different social statuses, whether we know these people or not. There is an insidious side to this kind of predictable world. When normative role behavior becomes too rigidly defined, our freedom of action is often compromised. ...
... they prescribe our behavior and ease interaction with people who occupy different social statuses, whether we know these people or not. There is an insidious side to this kind of predictable world. When normative role behavior becomes too rigidly defined, our freedom of action is often compromised. ...
Situating Cyberfeminisms
... electronic technologies would offer women a fresh start to create new languages, programs, platforms, images, fluid identities and multi-subject definitions in cyberspace; that in fact women could recode, redesign, and reprogram information technology to help change the feminine condition. This is r ...
... electronic technologies would offer women a fresh start to create new languages, programs, platforms, images, fluid identities and multi-subject definitions in cyberspace; that in fact women could recode, redesign, and reprogram information technology to help change the feminine condition. This is r ...
Feminist views on the English stage Women playwrights, 1990–2000 Elaine Aston
... staged the gender war in a dramatic two-hander in which a male professor, accused by a female student of political incorrectness, harassment and rape, turns angry and violent.13 Understanding the unabated hostility of men towards women informs Faludi’s subsequent study, Stiffed, published at the clo ...
... staged the gender war in a dramatic two-hander in which a male professor, accused by a female student of political incorrectness, harassment and rape, turns angry and violent.13 Understanding the unabated hostility of men towards women informs Faludi’s subsequent study, Stiffed, published at the clo ...
Feminism
... seems to be a tendency inherent in this approach to gloss over differences and to prioritize elements of commonality in the various categories of feminism on the one hand, and to emphasize the differences between the categories on the other. Moreover, labels such as liberal, socialist or radical fem ...
... seems to be a tendency inherent in this approach to gloss over differences and to prioritize elements of commonality in the various categories of feminism on the one hand, and to emphasize the differences between the categories on the other. Moreover, labels such as liberal, socialist or radical fem ...
The tone of this short-story is anti-feminist
... animating force of ``A Voice for Men`` which is an influenctial site for men´s rights movement. A Voice for Men is one of the most visible and active among many men's rights activism (MRA) sites, video channels and forums for people who are involved in the movement. It also includes some women. The ...
... animating force of ``A Voice for Men`` which is an influenctial site for men´s rights movement. A Voice for Men is one of the most visible and active among many men's rights activism (MRA) sites, video channels and forums for people who are involved in the movement. It also includes some women. The ...
Chapter 12 - SAGE edge
... Feminist criminology evolved, primarily from liberal feminists, with the realization and objection that gender was essentially ignored and excluded from criminological theory. Klein maintained that three major challenges need to be addressed by feminist criminologists. These include the following: t ...
... Feminist criminology evolved, primarily from liberal feminists, with the realization and objection that gender was essentially ignored and excluded from criminological theory. Klein maintained that three major challenges need to be addressed by feminist criminologists. These include the following: t ...
Full Paper - Asian Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities (AJSSH)
... the ideology behind colonization and imperialism owes a lot to the Western religious heritage especially Christianity. In the contemporary milieu, where colonialism finds an archly critical reception, many critics like Hillary M. Carey, John P. Burris and David Chidester have examined the multifario ...
... the ideology behind colonization and imperialism owes a lot to the Western religious heritage especially Christianity. In the contemporary milieu, where colonialism finds an archly critical reception, many critics like Hillary M. Carey, John P. Burris and David Chidester have examined the multifario ...
Millennialism as afeminism - Center for Millennial Studies
... in the 1980’s. This shift was, in part, a response to the theoretical analysis of Michel Foucault regarding the interplay of power, knowledge and sexuality. “Truth,” Foucault argued, is produced within domains of social and rhetoric power. Included in that production is the generation of subjectivit ...
... in the 1980’s. This shift was, in part, a response to the theoretical analysis of Michel Foucault regarding the interplay of power, knowledge and sexuality. “Truth,” Foucault argued, is produced within domains of social and rhetoric power. Included in that production is the generation of subjectivit ...
Principles of Sociology - AUEB e
... The agencies of socialization (primary: Family, secondary: School, peer groups, media) play critical role to making of gender identities. Individuals learn to adopt and internalize models of behavior, types of feeling and acting, ideal images about male and female body, as well as gender roles, and ...
... The agencies of socialization (primary: Family, secondary: School, peer groups, media) play critical role to making of gender identities. Individuals learn to adopt and internalize models of behavior, types of feeling and acting, ideal images about male and female body, as well as gender roles, and ...
The Development of Feminist Theology
... theology was becoming global and inter-religious. These developments quickly found a responsive cord in Asia, in Latin America and in Africa, and among Jewish, Muslim, Buddhist and Hindu women. Parallel developments were also happening in Europe. Many budding feminists from the United States in the ...
... theology was becoming global and inter-religious. These developments quickly found a responsive cord in Asia, in Latin America and in Africa, and among Jewish, Muslim, Buddhist and Hindu women. Parallel developments were also happening in Europe. Many budding feminists from the United States in the ...
From Humanism to Gynocentrism
... We need to rethink our analysis, not to form a synthesis of the two, but to cook up a better mixture out of some of the old ingredients. (183) Gynocentric feminism reveals the ideal of universal humanity as both unrealistic and oppressive. This ideal proposes to measure all persons according to the ...
... We need to rethink our analysis, not to form a synthesis of the two, but to cook up a better mixture out of some of the old ingredients. (183) Gynocentric feminism reveals the ideal of universal humanity as both unrealistic and oppressive. This ideal proposes to measure all persons according to the ...
Feminist Theory By: Melanie Lord, Anthony Greiter & Zuflo Tursunovic
... • Girls begin to suffer bouts of clinical depression form the frustration they experience when their bodies changes. Beyond depression and thoughts of suicide, girls are more vulnerable to eating disorders, substance abuse, and dropping out of school. • Body is at heart of the crisis of confidence f ...
... • Girls begin to suffer bouts of clinical depression form the frustration they experience when their bodies changes. Beyond depression and thoughts of suicide, girls are more vulnerable to eating disorders, substance abuse, and dropping out of school. • Body is at heart of the crisis of confidence f ...
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... But, you don't go after the culprit in this equation: the media.) Such new models as these make one question the success of the feminist movement and education’s role in it. Where did feminism in education begin and how did the hype that dominated the early nineties come to be lost and finally found ...
... But, you don't go after the culprit in this equation: the media.) Such new models as these make one question the success of the feminist movement and education’s role in it. Where did feminism in education begin and how did the hype that dominated the early nineties come to be lost and finally found ...
Feminisms and Gender Studies
... presents a mothercentered realm of the semiotic as oppose to the symbolic. She argues that the semiotic realm of the mother is present in ...
... presents a mothercentered realm of the semiotic as oppose to the symbolic. She argues that the semiotic realm of the mother is present in ...