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    personally apply to me, as a Cuban-American woman, as well as many other women in the country, are the Latina Feminism theory and the Liberal Feminism Theory. Latina women face various struggles, ranging from street harassment to immigration. For the purposes of this paper, the two theories that will be discussed will be applied to the issue concerning wage inequality.…

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    The Iranian Green Movement and the Liberal Feminism theory. The aim of this paper is to analyse the Green Movement in Iran through the Liberal feminism theory. I address the following question: To what extent the relationship between the Iranian Green Movement and the Liberal Feminism theory exists? First and foremost, I will present the Iranian Green Movement, then, I will explain the Liberal feminism theory and finally I will explain whether or not the relationship between these two is…

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    source of feminism, more specifically liberal feminism. Liberal feminism can be defined as a movement fighting for gender equality, autonomy of women, and equal political rights (Bahre). This begs the question as to what extent do female superheroes in American film and television represent the ideals of modern liberal feminism. There are three main perspectives when it comes to feminism in superhero films: the/white feminist perspective, the feminism perspective, and the anti-feminism…

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    Despite Hugh Hefner’s belief and early support of equality for women, Playboy has been constantly denounced as exploitive of women and their bodies. Are the centerfolds exploitive? Do they lead to casual misogyny? A 1993 study by researchers at The University of Western Ontario examined centerfold models in four hundred thirty issues of Playboy from 1953 to 1990. How explicit are the centerfolds? Playmates were only photographed with genitalia partially visible in six percent of all centerfold…

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    There are three main schools of thought in International Relations and they are realism, liberalism, and constructivism. Liberalism is the paradigm that in short, holds the belief that emphasizes the importance of the international institutions that would serve to check relations with other international state actors. Realism stems from the notion that in this anarchic international stage, each state is out to better itself and the only way to survive is to gain more power. Constructivism is a…

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    The official academic field of international relations is a recent field of study, beginning after the end of World War II, in the political sciences. While the academic field is fairly new establishment in the political sciences, the issues at the core of the discipline have been discussed for hundreds of years. One of the issues that is central to the division of international relations is the idea of security. The topic of security contains many different aspects all of which can be addressed…

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    Dr. Q Honors English 17/3/23 The Fundamental Actress of The Importance of Being Earnest- Dame Judi Dench “The Importance of Being Earnest” is a British comedy written by Oscar Wilde, which was transposed into a movie by the director Oliver Parker in 2002. Lady Augusta Bracknell is a dominant character which has a profound impact in both play and movie; her role is essential. She symbolizes the stereotypical upper-class woman during the Victorian Age. She is the tool through which Oscar…

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    Feminism is a worldwide global movement, for the right for all humans. I initially thought as feminism as one set definition that just meant one thing for everyone. That was because of how Feminism was brought up in my high school and how I was brought aware of feminism. My world lense made me think of feminism as a set idea and I did not consider that it could mean different thing for other people. My positionality in the world gave me a single view to feminism and it did not open my mind to…

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    female, processing masculine and feminine qualities, makes difference to the way in which he or she experience his or her social world. The distinction exists to qualities or characteristics that society ascribes to each sex, on the contrary, Liberal Feminism against emphasize gender differences, and places great emphasis on the similarity of both sexes. Perceptions of gender are deeply rooted, vary widely both within and between cultures, and change over time. But in all cultures, gender…

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    Ecocriticism as an inclusive theory to overcome such deficiencies. In "Dismantling Oppression: An Analysis of the Connection Between Women and Animals", Lori Gruen gives an examination of what she calls "anthropocentric feminisms" (liberal feminism, Marxist feminism, and socialist feminism), showing how each separates humans from animals and nature, and gives the former the upper hand over the latter. Then, she "trace(s)…

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