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    by Michelle Wallace from Gloria T. Hull’s All the Women Are White, All the Men Are Black, But Some of Us Are Brave: Black Women 's Studies, and Kimberle Crenshaw’s Demarginalizing the Intersection of Race and Sex: A Black Feminist Critique of Antidiscrimination Doctrine, Feminist Theory and Antiracist Politics are examined. Throughout the analysis of the works and in comparing the goals of each movement, the most significant seemed to be the goal of being heard. While both movements had goals…

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    It was not just the idea white woman trying to make into the workforce, but also women of colour. With keeping this in mind, we start to bring in the idea of intersectionality. “Feminist use the concept of intersectionality…, to consider how interlocking systems of oppressions, complex identities and social inequalities affect people lives” (Bromley 47). As humans, we all have different distinct identities that we appreciate and…

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    As far as women themselves, have come a long way in gaining equality. Although women are not exactly equal to men, they can play and take roles of men. There is always that saying “if he can do it, I can do it better. Women have fought for their rights in many things they are apart of today and for their beliefs in what they feel and think is right. They have fought for their oppression, to be equal to men and now have gained many opportunities in playing and being male roles. Women fighting…

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    arguments of African feminist, Oyeronke Oyewumi and anthropologists, Iris Lopez. Oyewumi argues the form of western feminist perspectives have influenced the way in which Africa is regarded in modern western society and how it contributes to the disconnect African-Americans develop because of the American culture. Lopez argues, from an anthropological and ethnographical perspective, her disconnect with the community she spent the majority of her childhood and how her feminist views contribute…

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    Researchers could add this theory to structuration and feminist standpoint theory as a key component that explains why marginalized groups may be even further silenced because of their uncertainty with the group. There are several axioms that the researchers provide in this theory that inform why individuals…

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    Feminism constantly works to eliminate oppression, inequality and discrimination. A highly important tool used by feminists to do this that assesses differences among individuals in society which the author of “Feminisms Matters”, Victoria Bromley critiques is called intersectionality. Intersectionality enables one’s critical thinking about a person’s interconnected multiple identities and also goes into a deep investigation about how these identities are interwoven into society’s power…

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    Field Theory. According to Kist-Ashman (2014) Field Theory identify “…a group should be view as an entity moving through its immediate environment in pursuit its goals.” (p.79). The first concept is valance that refers to have involvement and participation and it is important cohesion which is an important to feel part of the group. The next concept is leadership and the different leaderships that may exist in group (authoritarian, democratic, and laissez-fire). Other concept is the role of…

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    NAME: Tera Lovelady COURSE: Socio 154 REVIEW #: 10 TITLE : REVIEW – Miss Representation A) ABSTRACT OR THESIS SUMMARY – Miss Representation is a film written, directed, and produced by Jennifer Siebel Newsom. It began with statistics of average U.S. media consumption, and discussed media's view of women. A multitude of photos, videos, and graphics were shown that placed women in positions that were mostly sexual, and all inappropriate, showing that media does not take women seriously…

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    Document One What type of list does Bennett make here? Bennett is making a list about topics in the government and in our world that need to be addressed such as women’s rights. To what does Bennett compare Lucretia Mott and other defenders of women’s rights? Bennett compare Lucretia Mott and other defenders of women’s rights to the devil and the defenders to the devil’s angels. Document Two Where did Henry Amringe make these comments? This comment was made in England I say that because of this…

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    This article defines what Butler in her book Judith Butler introduction gender trouble chapter one: “subjects of sex/gender/desire” wants to convey to the reader. Butler presumes that there is an already accessible feminist known as "women.' Many feminists believe that developing a female identity is crucial to building awareness on women's political problems. Butler confronts this. She does not suppose that the concept of "woman" is a well-defined classification. Society constructs subjects…

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