Feminist Criticism Essay

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    illustrate how feminist movements have experienced “accomplishments and defeats” (Coleman 5). Although all waves are linked together, Coleman believes this is problematic because third wave feminism contains proponents that “break away” from the agendas and ideologies of second wave feminism (5). For example, members of this public significantly differ from one another by each generation. According to Christine Dann, author of the Women’s Liberation Movement, second wave feminists consisted of…

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    feminists) view the oppression of women as part of a larger structure and call for the destruction of the present structure; liberal feminists are trying to find solutions within the existing structure for the gradual realization of reforms, drawing attention to the many different influences that contribute to the inequality between generations. Liberal feminism, socialist feminism and Marxist feminism; we do not come up with obvious approaches like the radical and cultural feminisms. These…

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    Feminist Art

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    After this first room, there is a room featuring mostly cubist and futurist art, which is an interesting segue considering the female nude as used by cubists are seen by feminists as patriarchal forms because it shows women as passive and faceless and the superiority of the male gaze and sexuality (gouda). Next, there is a room featuring just the art of John Heartfield. After these rooms is the room on “Feminism and Media.” The main panel in this room is smaller than the ones previous, eleven,…

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    with higher levels of feminist beliefs would experience less body disturbance as a result of upward appearance based social comparisons. In addition to completing questionnaires to measure their body image and feminist attitudes, the participants of their study made diary entries reporting how often they made social comparisons, their level of body image disturbance and any behaviors of body checking. The results of this study indicated that all women, regardless of feminist beliefs,…

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    Perhaps one of the most relevant feminist art movement works on the theme of striptease and raunch culture is American visual artist Hannah Wilke’s: Super-T-Art -1974. Captured at the Kitchen, New York; Super-T-Art shows the artist in a progression of twenty poses in which she portrays the…

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    Name Instructor Course Date Feminism the New Apple Pie Feminism is the conviction that men and women should have equal rights. Consequentially, the feminist movements fight for same opportunities and rights for women including economic, political, and social rights. Feminism does not exclusively focus on women, girls, and the inherent aim of endorsing the dominance of women over the men. In reality, feminism is about looking at the social world in a manner, which clarifies the forces that…

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    The first well documented feminist theorist in the Anglo-American tradition is Mary Wollstonecraft who produced a social theory of the subordination of women in her tract, A Vindication of Rights of Women (1972). Wollstonecraft engendered a political activism that has remained as the core of western feminism. Wollstonecraft examined the society in which she lived, a society in which liberal Individualism was becoming the dominant ideological formation of personhood and social organization. What…

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    In Bodies that Matter Judith Butler replies to the criticism of her earlier book Gender Trouble. She argues with the feminist thinkers who see the body as matter--a material body with a sexual specification. According to her the body does not exist beyond a cultural construction. It serves as a site for the feminist theory independently of such a pre-discursive definition. In her introduction she explains: For surely bodies live and die; eat and sleep; feel pain, pleasure; endure illness and…

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    Peg Brand, in her peer reviewed essay, Feminist Art Epistemologies: Understanding Feminist Art, discusses the importance of female artists creating feminist artwork. This is because all through time, artwork has been created by men. When going about looking at this problem she referred to the reactions of popular feminist artists and their artwork and the criticism they received, such as Judy Chicago and her piece, “Dinner Party.” She received much negative…

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    Lose The Lads-Mag

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    chosen briefing paper is the '"Indecent" publications in shops' paper . This looks at the availability of soft pornography and so-called 'lads-mags' in newsagents and shops, and whether they should be banned. The paper specifically looks at the criticism from campaigners and groups such as the "Lose the Lads' mags" campaigners who believe the publications portray women as "dehumanised sex objects". However, the paper also looks at the guidelines that are currently in place for the displaying of…

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