Hysteria, Feminism, and Gender Revisited
... Charles Bernheimer suggests that “Freud invented psychoanalysis 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 pr ...
... Charles Bernheimer suggests that “Freud invented psychoanalysis 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 pr ...
`Garvey`s Ghost` : Conservative Gender, RastafarI, and Reggae in
... Haile Selassie, asserting that he was the ‘Messiah returned to earth’. Like Marcus Garvey, he was a charismatic man, able to influence a sizeable following and like Garvey was heavily persecuted, ridic ...
... Haile Selassie, asserting that he was the ‘Messiah returned to earth’. Like Marcus Garvey, he was a charismatic man, able to influence a sizeable following and like Garvey was heavily persecuted, ridic ...
Margaret Sanger:Eugenics vs Feminism
... zealot. She is violently anti-choice, and anti-birth control…she views Planned Parenthood and its founder, Margaret Sanger, as Satan incarnate” (Amazon) Where as another stated “this book is thorough and well documented, with over 1,200 footnotes and a bibliography featuring about a thousand books, ...
... zealot. She is violently anti-choice, and anti-birth control…she views Planned Parenthood and its founder, Margaret Sanger, as Satan incarnate” (Amazon) Where as another stated “this book is thorough and well documented, with over 1,200 footnotes and a bibliography featuring about a thousand books, ...
Introduction - The University of Michigan Press
... but rather variable, multiple, and contingent. The claim to power that Orgon makes here and elsewhere is in the long run ineffectual, just as the exercise of masculine authority by any single individual is always inherently unstable. Orgon’s marginal position within his family, a microcosm of societ ...
... but rather variable, multiple, and contingent. The claim to power that Orgon makes here and elsewhere is in the long run ineffectual, just as the exercise of masculine authority by any single individual is always inherently unstable. Orgon’s marginal position within his family, a microcosm of societ ...
GENDER AND THE WELFARE STATE" maternalism
... relation between the sexes. Arguing that gender is a constitutive element in all social relations, the concept became helpful for those who wanted to stress sexual differences without having to deal with biological determinism. Moreover, the term was offered by those who claimed that women's scholar ...
... relation between the sexes. Arguing that gender is a constitutive element in all social relations, the concept became helpful for those who wanted to stress sexual differences without having to deal with biological determinism. Moreover, the term was offered by those who claimed that women's scholar ...
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 ...
Assessing the feminist revolution: The presence and absence of
... men to a commitment to empower women and reduce men’s domination, stirred on the streets after a long period of quiescence (Taylor 1989, Freeman 1975). In the 1970s, American feminist mobilization inside institutions spread from the small groups of activists “in the woodwork” of political parties, ...
... men to a commitment to empower women and reduce men’s domination, stirred on the streets after a long period of quiescence (Taylor 1989, Freeman 1975). In the 1970s, American feminist mobilization inside institutions spread from the small groups of activists “in the woodwork” of political parties, ...
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION AND PERSONAL LOCATIONS
... inform their discourses and the challenges to dominant discourses on gender present in their talk. The study therefore aims to explore the complex interplay of different meanings and how these influence the experience and identities of middle management women. ...
... inform their discourses and the challenges to dominant discourses on gender present in their talk. The study therefore aims to explore the complex interplay of different meanings and how these influence the experience and identities of middle management women. ...
View/Open
... back through our mothers if we are women” (82). Men’s life experiences have been fundamentally different from women’s, so it is disadvantageous for women to use their literary tradition. An aspect of the different life experiences between men and women concerns their spaces and houses. ...
... back through our mothers if we are women” (82). Men’s life experiences have been fundamentally different from women’s, so it is disadvantageous for women to use their literary tradition. An aspect of the different life experiences between men and women concerns their spaces and houses. ...
Contemporary Civilization and Women
... Thirdly, one can come to appreciate the extent to which sexist attitudes have been constantly reproduced by reputable scholars --sometimes even importing a more intense sexism into their interpretations of thinkers (like Plato) than is in fact there. Here I am thinking particularly of Strauss’ and B ...
... Thirdly, one can come to appreciate the extent to which sexist attitudes have been constantly reproduced by reputable scholars --sometimes even importing a more intense sexism into their interpretations of thinkers (like Plato) than is in fact there. Here I am thinking particularly of Strauss’ and B ...
“A Sea Captain in Her Own Right”: Navigating the Feminist Thought
... social and political community and that is based on a shared value-system grounded on the Islamic virtues of egalitarianism, honesty, personal virtue, the fulfillment of social duty, sobriety, and hard work. The feminist movement that Huda Shaarawi initiated and then led for twenty-four years (1923- ...
... social and political community and that is based on a shared value-system grounded on the Islamic virtues of egalitarianism, honesty, personal virtue, the fulfillment of social duty, sobriety, and hard work. The feminist movement that Huda Shaarawi initiated and then led for twenty-four years (1923- ...
Representation of Women in News of the Turkish - EMU I-REP
... concept, it takes its roots from power struggle between men and women based on gender. However, due to wide scope of its core values such as inequality, oppression and domination, inadequate narrow definitions of term has necessitated researchers and scholars to discuss the term within different str ...
... concept, it takes its roots from power struggle between men and women based on gender. However, due to wide scope of its core values such as inequality, oppression and domination, inadequate narrow definitions of term has necessitated researchers and scholars to discuss the term within different str ...
The Effects of Socialization on Gender Discrimination and
... justifications given for the use of VAW related to women’s ‘bad’ behaviour, with no acknowledgement of men’s responsibility for the violence. Interestingly, many men, mostly married, felt proud and relieved after a violent outburst, perceiving themselves as having done the right thing. In conclusion ...
... justifications given for the use of VAW related to women’s ‘bad’ behaviour, with no acknowledgement of men’s responsibility for the violence. Interestingly, many men, mostly married, felt proud and relieved after a violent outburst, perceiving themselves as having done the right thing. In conclusion ...
Simone de Beauvoir`s Philosophical Sexism: Implications for the
... re-evaluate its problems and prospects. An aspect of that necessity is, especially animated in our ever-pressing obligation to posterity. We are concerned about the legacies of such struggle, and how it shapes the life and development of our future society. Given this approach Simone de Beauvoir‟s r ...
... re-evaluate its problems and prospects. An aspect of that necessity is, especially animated in our ever-pressing obligation to posterity. We are concerned about the legacies of such struggle, and how it shapes the life and development of our future society. Given this approach Simone de Beauvoir‟s r ...
Are There Feminist Research Methods
... reflective with regard to the research process: in addition to undertaking studies related to women and gender, they have offered numerous perspectives on the nature of feminist research itself. 1 More specifically, in their efforts to identify new questions – or to approach traditional topics in no ...
... reflective with regard to the research process: in addition to undertaking studies related to women and gender, they have offered numerous perspectives on the nature of feminist research itself. 1 More specifically, in their efforts to identify new questions – or to approach traditional topics in no ...
purity in seclusion: exploring the anchoritic lifestyle
... archaeological studies conducted by Roberta Gilchirst and Michelle Sauer, who interpret aspects of the anchoress’ worldview through the lens of sexuality and queer theory. I offer a critique of these various theoretical frameworks and also consider theories of personhood, particularly the notion of ...
... archaeological studies conducted by Roberta Gilchirst and Michelle Sauer, who interpret aspects of the anchoress’ worldview through the lens of sexuality and queer theory. I offer a critique of these various theoretical frameworks and also consider theories of personhood, particularly the notion of ...
Gender Binaries and the Politics of Organizational
... divided dichotomously between two polarities - men/women, or masculinity/femininity. Following Derrida (1988) and Irigaray (1980), they suggest that binaries always involve a hierarchy and, in the case under discussion, men and masculine discourses occupy the dominant centre of rationality, displaci ...
... divided dichotomously between two polarities - men/women, or masculinity/femininity. Following Derrida (1988) and Irigaray (1980), they suggest that binaries always involve a hierarchy and, in the case under discussion, men and masculine discourses occupy the dominant centre of rationality, displaci ...
Feminism versus Multiculturalism
... is much more interesting to explore is the question of why this binary discourse so frequently structures the parameters of the debate. My criticism of the structure of the discourse of feminism versus multiculturalism does not stem from the perspective of cultural relativism. Rather, it starts from ...
... is much more interesting to explore is the question of why this binary discourse so frequently structures the parameters of the debate. My criticism of the structure of the discourse of feminism versus multiculturalism does not stem from the perspective of cultural relativism. Rather, it starts from ...
Feminist Theory
... of feminist sociological research continues to analyze gender as a variable, or it adds women to the sampling population, just as it did two decades ago. Stacey and Thorne (1985) criticize this approach because it treats gender as a property of individuals and not as a principle of social organizati ...
... of feminist sociological research continues to analyze gender as a variable, or it adds women to the sampling population, just as it did two decades ago. Stacey and Thorne (1985) criticize this approach because it treats gender as a property of individuals and not as a principle of social organizati ...
Lesson: Feminist Perspectives and International Relations Paper
... can be explained from the fact that the study of International Relations studies the sovereign states in the public domain and does not have much scope with the interest that women or feminism have as an intellectual inquiry and therefore the study of International Relations has continued without an ...
... can be explained from the fact that the study of International Relations studies the sovereign states in the public domain and does not have much scope with the interest that women or feminism have as an intellectual inquiry and therefore the study of International Relations has continued without an ...
Shifting Feminisms in the Jewish Renewal Movement
... activism. The messengers of Shekhinah also guided her to change the way she lived, inspiring her to work more sanely, spend more time out of doors, and take care of her body. Guided by her inner knowledge and renewed Jewish study, Novick began to teach about Shekhinah, and “experiment with new litur ...
... activism. The messengers of Shekhinah also guided her to change the way she lived, inspiring her to work more sanely, spend more time out of doors, and take care of her body. Guided by her inner knowledge and renewed Jewish study, Novick began to teach about Shekhinah, and “experiment with new litur ...
Since the 1960s the issue of sexist language has been keenly
... English language as a whole is clearly changing so much that, for example, each year when I teach an undergraduate course on Language and Gender, which has a session on sexism, I have to change my examples, as it is generally the case that one or more of them have fallen out of usage. For example, s ...
... English language as a whole is clearly changing so much that, for example, each year when I teach an undergraduate course on Language and Gender, which has a session on sexism, I have to change my examples, as it is generally the case that one or more of them have fallen out of usage. For example, s ...
islamic feminism
... . Rejection of the theoretical framework through which the issue of women’s liberation was addressed: Muslim women are capable of liberating themselves without identifying with the Western model of the ideal woman. . The beliefs that patriarchal traditions inherited from the Jahiliya (the pre-Islami ...
... . Rejection of the theoretical framework through which the issue of women’s liberation was addressed: Muslim women are capable of liberating themselves without identifying with the Western model of the ideal woman. . The beliefs that patriarchal traditions inherited from the Jahiliya (the pre-Islami ...
Invisible Masculinity
... category itself is defined as that aspect of social relations based on difference between the sexes in which the standard has always been man,” writes historian Thomas Lacquer. As the Chinese proverb has it, the fish are the last to discover the ocean. This fact was made clear to me in a seminar on ...
... category itself is defined as that aspect of social relations based on difference between the sexes in which the standard has always been man,” writes historian Thomas Lacquer. As the Chinese proverb has it, the fish are the last to discover the ocean. This fact was made clear to me in a seminar on ...