Women
... Between the Wars: Women in Canada The Suffrage Movement Prior to 1916, apart from certain municipalities, which allowed women to vote, suffrage was reserved for male British subjects of 21 years of age. The women’s fight for the vote began in the 19th century with suffrage movements popping up aroun ...
... Between the Wars: Women in Canada The Suffrage Movement Prior to 1916, apart from certain municipalities, which allowed women to vote, suffrage was reserved for male British subjects of 21 years of age. The women’s fight for the vote began in the 19th century with suffrage movements popping up aroun ...
Feminist Crit - Literary Criticism: Feminism
... and psychologically; patriarchal ideology is the primary means by which they are kept. In every domain where patriarchy reigns, woman is other: she is marginalized, defined only by her difference from male norms and values. All of western (Anglo-European) civilization is deeply rooted in patriarchal ...
... and psychologically; patriarchal ideology is the primary means by which they are kept. In every domain where patriarchy reigns, woman is other: she is marginalized, defined only by her difference from male norms and values. All of western (Anglo-European) civilization is deeply rooted in patriarchal ...
Lecture Powerpoint
... • 1848 The first women's rights convention is held in Seneca Falls, New York. After 2 days of discussion and debate, 68 women and 32 men sign a Declaration of Sentiments, which outlines grievances and sets the agenda for the women's rights movement. A set of 12 resolutions is adopted calling for equ ...
... • 1848 The first women's rights convention is held in Seneca Falls, New York. After 2 days of discussion and debate, 68 women and 32 men sign a Declaration of Sentiments, which outlines grievances and sets the agenda for the women's rights movement. A set of 12 resolutions is adopted calling for equ ...
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... movement was called "feminism" or "women's liberation." Reformers wanted the same pay as men, equal rights in law, and the freedom to plan their families or not have children at all. Their efforts were met with mixed results. In the UK, a public groundswell of opinion in favour of legal equality had ...
... movement was called "feminism" or "women's liberation." Reformers wanted the same pay as men, equal rights in law, and the freedom to plan their families or not have children at all. Their efforts were met with mixed results. In the UK, a public groundswell of opinion in favour of legal equality had ...
Feminist ethnography
... First, patterns of male dominance, West and rest, have tended to restrict the study of “exotic” women to female ethnographers--both because female Others often were not deemed important enough for male anthropologists to study, and because non-Western female worlds were often off-limits to strange m ...
... First, patterns of male dominance, West and rest, have tended to restrict the study of “exotic” women to female ethnographers--both because female Others often were not deemed important enough for male anthropologists to study, and because non-Western female worlds were often off-limits to strange m ...
Politics of Ethnography: Feminism and Anthropology
... Feminism and Anthropology The Gendered nature of our fields has been left to women anthropologists to ponder and feminist scholars to critique, and even then their work has been largely ignored. Neither the burgeoning body of ethnographic literature by women writers nor feminist theorising about the ...
... Feminism and Anthropology The Gendered nature of our fields has been left to women anthropologists to ponder and feminist scholars to critique, and even then their work has been largely ignored. Neither the burgeoning body of ethnographic literature by women writers nor feminist theorising about the ...