Towards a Feminine/Feminist/Female Discourse of Virginia Woolf
... A very queer, composite being thus emerges. Imaginatively she is of the highest importance; practically she is completely insignificant. She pervades poetry from cover to cover; she is all but absent from history. She dominates the lives of kings and conquerors in fiction; in fact she was the slave ...
... A very queer, composite being thus emerges. Imaginatively she is of the highest importance; practically she is completely insignificant. She pervades poetry from cover to cover; she is all but absent from history. She dominates the lives of kings and conquerors in fiction; in fact she was the slave ...
CHAPTER3 ANALYSIS The irony found in the fourteen nursery
... sovereign. People chose some people as their representation to voice their necessity. But the execution of democracy in reality disappoints people. The democracy fell down because of negative comments and pessimism towards the system. One of them is a voice which said that those people who were sele ...
... sovereign. People chose some people as their representation to voice their necessity. But the execution of democracy in reality disappoints people. The democracy fell down because of negative comments and pessimism towards the system. One of them is a voice which said that those people who were sele ...
But I must say what I feel and think in some way!
... ‘posture’, which allows scholars to come to a better understanding of an author as it combines textual and contextual elements. Constructing an author’s posture means taking into account several ways of self-representation. As such, an analysis cannot be solely based on fictional work, autobiographi ...
... ‘posture’, which allows scholars to come to a better understanding of an author as it combines textual and contextual elements. Constructing an author’s posture means taking into account several ways of self-representation. As such, an analysis cannot be solely based on fictional work, autobiographi ...
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... discourse related to the field components of a context situation. This means, the content of discourse refers to what happens in a particular situation or a particular topic. Ideational meaning should be able to answer the talk whether discourse.15 Meanwhile, Renkema16 says that the meaning of inter ...
... discourse related to the field components of a context situation. This means, the content of discourse refers to what happens in a particular situation or a particular topic. Ideational meaning should be able to answer the talk whether discourse.15 Meanwhile, Renkema16 says that the meaning of inter ...
Racism, Sexism, Power and Ideology
... Colette Guillaumin contends that the slow crystallization of ideas on human ‘races’ over the last few centuries can be traced and understood through the study of signs and their systems. But clearly, race and sex are more than just symbolic phenomena. They are the hard facts of society: to be a man ...
... Colette Guillaumin contends that the slow crystallization of ideas on human ‘races’ over the last few centuries can be traced and understood through the study of signs and their systems. But clearly, race and sex are more than just symbolic phenomena. They are the hard facts of society: to be a man ...
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... Temple University Press, 1994). For the cold war’s impact on the perception of the male body see K.A. Cuordileone, “‘Politics in an Age of Anxiety’: Cold War Political Culture and the Crisis in American Masculinity, 1949-1960,” The Journal of American History (September 2000): 515-545. On male body ...
... Temple University Press, 1994). For the cold war’s impact on the perception of the male body see K.A. Cuordileone, “‘Politics in an Age of Anxiety’: Cold War Political Culture and the Crisis in American Masculinity, 1949-1960,” The Journal of American History (September 2000): 515-545. On male body ...
THE LEADERSHIP ROLES OF WOMEN IN CONTEMPORARY
... intrigued at the vast differences in the causes many women work towards and the similarities in their activism and the way they participate, and began to realize that very little research had been done in this area. The type of behavior said to exist in organizations such as the Ku Klux Klan is so o ...
... intrigued at the vast differences in the causes many women work towards and the similarities in their activism and the way they participate, and began to realize that very little research had been done in this area. The type of behavior said to exist in organizations such as the Ku Klux Klan is so o ...
Dora Šantić “Women`s Language”: Gender Identities and Language
... women were supposedly not allowed access to certain linguistic structures, they were also denied access to valuable social opportunities (Cameron 454). Therefore, feminists claimed that women were not naturally weak speakers, but they acquired what was recognized as feminine linguistic behavior, whi ...
... women were supposedly not allowed access to certain linguistic structures, they were also denied access to valuable social opportunities (Cameron 454). Therefore, feminists claimed that women were not naturally weak speakers, but they acquired what was recognized as feminine linguistic behavior, whi ...
Read Chapter 1 .
... ologists do not subscribe to biologically essentialist explanations of gender but also cannot deny that gender ideology is annoyingly pervasive, durable, and enduring. According to Ridgeway and Correll, the stubborn resilience of the gender system is due to the constant interaction and interplay bet ...
... ologists do not subscribe to biologically essentialist explanations of gender but also cannot deny that gender ideology is annoyingly pervasive, durable, and enduring. According to Ridgeway and Correll, the stubborn resilience of the gender system is due to the constant interaction and interplay bet ...
Representations of gender
... Turning then to representations of gender in Recollections, many passages illustrate Curr’s views on the role of both women and men in European societies. Curr’s own cultural views about gender and sexuality can be identified in his descriptions of the marriage and domestic arrangements of local Koo ...
... Turning then to representations of gender in Recollections, many passages illustrate Curr’s views on the role of both women and men in European societies. Curr’s own cultural views about gender and sexuality can be identified in his descriptions of the marriage and domestic arrangements of local Koo ...
Introduction - The University of Michigan Press
... masculine authority by any single individual is always inherently unstable. Orgon’s marginal position within his family, a microcosm of society at large, is a reminder that men can indeed be relegated to the periphery of social structures, notwithstanding the expectation of dominance that patriarchy ...
... masculine authority by any single individual is always inherently unstable. Orgon’s marginal position within his family, a microcosm of society at large, is a reminder that men can indeed be relegated to the periphery of social structures, notwithstanding the expectation of dominance that patriarchy ...
Mirror mirror on the wall, who`s the bluntest of them all? Linguistic
... recent views, however, suggest that the difference does not exist; men and women actually speak more alike than different from one another (see, for example, Bergvall et al. 1996, Weatherall 2002 and Mills 2003). Formerly, women were seen as the weaker sex and, therefore, their speech was also consi ...
... recent views, however, suggest that the difference does not exist; men and women actually speak more alike than different from one another (see, for example, Bergvall et al. 1996, Weatherall 2002 and Mills 2003). Formerly, women were seen as the weaker sex and, therefore, their speech was also consi ...
Intro
... Mohanty writes from a different time, place, and for a different audience than Addams, yet still agrees upon the importance of coalitions. Mohanty is specifically writing to first world feminists in a critique of their treatment and scholarly work about third world women. Due to the nature of her wr ...
... Mohanty writes from a different time, place, and for a different audience than Addams, yet still agrees upon the importance of coalitions. Mohanty is specifically writing to first world feminists in a critique of their treatment and scholarly work about third world women. Due to the nature of her wr ...
Rich Text (Authors` post-print)
... industrial societies, like England, which are ‘unusually rootless’ iii (Kuper and Szymanski, 2009, p.253) people are attracted to the idea of belonging, loyalty, fandom, authenticity, connectedness. Because of its uniting effect, and especially during big tournaments, football is seen as giving indi ...
... industrial societies, like England, which are ‘unusually rootless’ iii (Kuper and Szymanski, 2009, p.253) people are attracted to the idea of belonging, loyalty, fandom, authenticity, connectedness. Because of its uniting effect, and especially during big tournaments, football is seen as giving indi ...
Text, Introductory Sociology 1301 (all classes) File
... important science in explaining human behavior. This interest led him to take a year’s sabbatical, and go to Germany to study under Wilhelm Wundt, the father of experimental psychology. There he learned to use the scientific method to study human behavior. He then decided to study a behavior which t ...
... important science in explaining human behavior. This interest led him to take a year’s sabbatical, and go to Germany to study under Wilhelm Wundt, the father of experimental psychology. There he learned to use the scientific method to study human behavior. He then decided to study a behavior which t ...
CURRICULUM VITA - We`ve Moved! - University of Central Missouri
... Napoleone, T. (2006). CMSU queer student population: A muted group? [Ms. Napoleone currently is working on a 2nd M.A. degree at UCM] Thesis nominated for the UCM Graduate Research Competition, Spring 2007; a paper from this thesis was presented at the Central States Communication Association confere ...
... Napoleone, T. (2006). CMSU queer student population: A muted group? [Ms. Napoleone currently is working on a 2nd M.A. degree at UCM] Thesis nominated for the UCM Graduate Research Competition, Spring 2007; a paper from this thesis was presented at the Central States Communication Association confere ...
Women and Men in Conflicting Social Roles: Implications from
... ways: social role theory, the stereotype content model, and ambivalent sexism. Although these theories were developed to address differing aspects of gender bias, we feel that these theories actually work together to contribute unique insights into the problem. Thus, this article will briefly review ...
... ways: social role theory, the stereotype content model, and ambivalent sexism. Although these theories were developed to address differing aspects of gender bias, we feel that these theories actually work together to contribute unique insights into the problem. Thus, this article will briefly review ...
Ethnic differences in school-to-work transition in England and Wales
... if not better, whereas people from Caribbean, Pakistani and Bangladeshi backgrounds have lower levels of achievement in terms of education and employment than the white majority. In previous studies on ethnicity and transition from school to work, however, it has been pointed out that non-white mino ...
... if not better, whereas people from Caribbean, Pakistani and Bangladeshi backgrounds have lower levels of achievement in terms of education and employment than the white majority. In previous studies on ethnicity and transition from school to work, however, it has been pointed out that non-white mino ...
Feminist Theory
... as class in understanding oppression and exploitation in capitalist systems and that for women, oppression/exploitation results equally from patriarchy and from class structure, not simply as a consequence of class relationships. Feminist scholars also critiqued sociology’s macrostructural theories. ...
... as class in understanding oppression and exploitation in capitalist systems and that for women, oppression/exploitation results equally from patriarchy and from class structure, not simply as a consequence of class relationships. Feminist scholars also critiqued sociology’s macrostructural theories. ...
Theorists such as Irigaray and Grosz have attempted to unmask the
... respective categories for such research to take place) (69). Such a definition ignores the fact that men can be considered feminine and women can be considered masculine—the strategy does not allow us to consider that men differ among themselves. Normative definitions avoid the problems with positiv ...
... respective categories for such research to take place) (69). Such a definition ignores the fact that men can be considered feminine and women can be considered masculine—the strategy does not allow us to consider that men differ among themselves. Normative definitions avoid the problems with positiv ...
Gender issues reflected within nature in Jane Austen`s novel
... with their family but this was not considered to be very admirable. As the women in the novel are called to rely on the men for everything they are in a sense like nature as they must submit to the will of men and are to be domesticated and dominated. Nature, such as the gardens in Pride and Prejud ...
... with their family but this was not considered to be very admirable. As the women in the novel are called to rely on the men for everything they are in a sense like nature as they must submit to the will of men and are to be domesticated and dominated. Nature, such as the gardens in Pride and Prejud ...
Stereotypical Barriers for Women in Management
... Since the beginning of time, there have been clear defined roles for females and males in society. Due to females reproductive abilities, they were the ones to bear and have children and this made many of their tasks domestic. Males, on the other hand, were the providers and protectors of the family ...
... Since the beginning of time, there have been clear defined roles for females and males in society. Due to females reproductive abilities, they were the ones to bear and have children and this made many of their tasks domestic. Males, on the other hand, were the providers and protectors of the family ...
Nash, Jennifer C. 2008. "Re-thinking intersectionality."
... intersectional project centres the experiences of subjects whose voices have been ignored. Undergirding this approach is a belief that ‘ythose who have experienced discrimination speak with a special voice to which we should listen’ (Matsuda, 1987: 324). For intersectional theorists, marginalized su ...
... intersectional project centres the experiences of subjects whose voices have been ignored. Undergirding this approach is a belief that ‘ythose who have experienced discrimination speak with a special voice to which we should listen’ (Matsuda, 1987: 324). For intersectional theorists, marginalized su ...
Five Faces of Oppression
... situation, and history that group members know as theirs because these meanings have been either forced on them or forged by them or both (cf. Fiss, 1976). Groups are real not as substances, but as forms of social relations (cf. May, 1987, pp. 22–23). Moral theorists and political philosophers tend ...
... situation, and history that group members know as theirs because these meanings have been either forced on them or forged by them or both (cf. Fiss, 1976). Groups are real not as substances, but as forms of social relations (cf. May, 1987, pp. 22–23). Moral theorists and political philosophers tend ...