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    Student’s Name Professor’s Name Course Date Chicano culture Dear (Name) I have read an article that I find interesting; this document gives an explanation on the Chicaco’s culture and how women adopted it in their fight for equality in the world. The Chicanas is a movement that brought together women in the post World War 2 so that they may break the males ‘dominance in the world. Women have been manipulated in the past creating feminism. The purpose for writing you this letter is to inform you…

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    The other day I had a conversation with my girlfriend in which it was brought to my attention something that I was ignorant about. She made me realize how dehumanizing and offensive the video to the song “Animals” by Maroon 5 was. “That video is really offensive; it dehumanizes women,” my girlfriend said. That conversation I had with her left me thinking about it, so I decided to watch the video. The video starts at a butcher shop with an attractive woman walking in to buy meat. The butcher is…

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    The main goal of Christina Hughes' Key Concepts in Feminist Theory and Research is to present a "conceptual literacy" for social science students. Hughes' differential studies of equality, choice, difference, time and experience, which are some of the most crucial concepts in feminist theory. However, the author not only supplies an overview of the enormous amount of literature on feminist ideology, but also presents complex theories and stresses the significance of deconstruction in social…

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    I. Introduction A. Now, feminism is a very important issue that commendably changes the lives of girls everywhere. However, I do not call myself a feminist because, in this technology driven age, Buzzfeed represents feminism. I can’t physically throw up in my mouth, but… B. I have a vested interest in making feminism work. I have impartially judged whether or not I would like to take part in the feminism movement and have done a lot of outside research on what feminism is. So I have…

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    Street artist Shepard Fairey designed the “We the People” artwork for the 2017 Women’s March. In addition, the artwork above symbolizes a Latina, a Muslim, and an African-American. Since Fairey felt as if these were the assemblage President Donald Trump has targeted the greatest and they were vulnerable considering Trump and his administration would neglect them. In fact, “We the People” comes from the US Constitution and is a reminder to the people that the phrase stands for every individual in…

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    The context of this passage was based on a definition the author had offered more than ten years prior to writing the passage. The author begins by clearly defining her thoughts on what the definition for feminism should be as well as how throughout history, especially in the early forms of feminism, her definition has not been fully met. She address the issue that while reformist, revolutionary and lifestyle feminism clearly have aspects that contribute to the movement, there must be a…

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    Pop artist Meghan Trainor recently released a song entitled “NO”, which can be interpreted as empowering women against sexual harassment. However, due to its unconventional mode of delivery, many do not understand the message of the song, and if they do, they do not take it seriously. No matter the medium, the way information is presented is vital to the way it is received by its audience. Had the message of Trainor’s song been presented in a different manner, such as in the form of an article,…

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    The feminist theory is always adapting to new cultures and always changing. What stems from the feminist theory is feminist literary criticism “feminist criticism examines the ways in which literature (and other cultural productions) reinforces or undermines the economic, political, social, and psychological oppression of women” (Critical Theory Today, 4 Feminist Criticism, pg. 79 Tyson, Louis). This theory shows us how patriarchal our society is and that’s how Susan Glaspell’s shows her work in…

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    In an interview with John Stewart on The Daily Show, Pakistani activist for female education, Malala Yousafzai stated, “…In Pakistan, when we were stopped from going to school, at that time I realized that education … is the power for women, and that’s why the terrorists are afraid of education…” From her speech and other quotes of famous politicians and activists about women’s presentation in education, we see the growing impact of education not only International world, but also American…

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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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