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Papers On Feminists, Activists & The Struggle For Womens' Rights
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Race/Ethnicity and Feminism
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A 5 page paper which examines how race/ethnicity complicates or intensifies the subject of feminism. The paper uses the essays of Donna Langston, “Tired of Playing Monopoly?,” and Gloria Joseph’s “The Imcompatible Menage A Trois: Marxism, Feminism and Race.” No additional sources cited.
Filename: RArcfm.rtf
Racism Against Women of Color / During the Feminist Movement
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A 10 page paper that considers the issues of racial division in the feminist movement and also focuses on the role that women of color have played in race-based social movements. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: Women2.rtf
Radical and Reform Feminism
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Radical and Reform Feminism : This 7 page report discusses the evolution of the radical and reform sectors of the feminist movement. By the middle of the 1970's, the original formats of feminist consciousness-raising gave way to one through which women began to examine their subordinate status in other hierarchies that were based on race, politics, or sexual orientation rather than only gender. Bibliography lists 6 sources. BWfemrad.wps
Filename: BWfemrad.wps
Refuting Danielle Crittenden
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This 6 page paper analyzes Daniel Crittenden's article "About Marriage" and refutes 3 of her arguments. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: HVRefDan.rtf
Reproductive Rights as Human Rights
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This is an 18 page paper discussing reproductive rights as a human right. Reproductive rights represents a component of human rights as promoted by the international community in regards to the “right to health and family planning; the right to life, freedom, integrity and security; the right not to be assaulted or exploited sexually; the right not to be tortured or to be the object of cruel, inhuman, degrading punishment or treatment; the right not to be subject to sex-based discrimination; the right to privacy; the right to intimacy; and the right to enjoy scientific progress and the right to consent to be an object of experimentation”. These basic human rights extend to include reproductive rights in many different areas of concern. Firstly, the international community has promoted the concept of reproductive rights in order to provide education and support for family planning, contraceptive options and safe abortion and health care environment to people who desire these rights and are in need of these rights. These concerns are mainly to address the growing number of women who die on an annual basis from unsupervised or illegal abortions and also to promote contraception use in order to prevent unplanned pregnancies, the spread of sexually transmitted diseases and HIV/AIDS. Second, on the basis of equal human rights, family planning and reproductive rights extend to both men and women although quite often the focus is on the sexual exploitation of women. Finally, reproductive rights also extend to those who wish to have children and who may also use the human right to use the benefit of scientific progress to do so which includes the use of the reproductive technologies of in-vitro fertilization, donor insemination, and cloning if desired. Because reproductive rights are based on desire and basic human rights for the individual decision in regards to reproduction, population growth arguments do not provide a good basis for conflict as some countries use reproductive rights to control population growth, other countries use reproductive rights to promote population growth.
Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: TJrepro1.rtf
Resolving the Anomalies in the Lives of Muslim Women
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This 6 page paper examines the issues facing Muslim women, and argues that it is unlikely they will be accepted by their culture if they are too "Westernized." Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: HVResMus.rtf
Review of Beyond the Veil by Fatima Mernissi
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5 pages in length.
This important and eye-opening book sheds light on the way in
which Muslim women must deal with their sexuality within the
Islamic community. Not only must the women deal with this on a
daily basis but those around them are expected to treat them as
dictated by Islamic society. Discusses the author's viewpoint
and her success in expressing her subject.
Filename: JGAveils.wps
REVIVING OPHELIA: A RESPONSE PAPER
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This 5 page paper discusses the attack being waged against adolescent girls in American society, and offers solutions for correcting the damage inflicted. Mary Pipher's book, Reviving Ophelia is cited. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: MBrevoph.rtf
Rhetoric, the Women’s Movement, War and Virginia Woolf
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An 8 page discussion of the manner in which rhetoric has been used to define and redefine our identities. While just a couple of generations ago we were content to stand by and watch our men go off to war, for example, today we more and more often find ourselves fighting alongside them. This is an issue which has been explored by a variety of writers. Virginia Woolf, for example, utilized rhetoric to actually define and direct the manner in which women see themselves today both in regard to domestic issues and war. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: PPrhtBrk.rtf
Rich, Freire and Education
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This 3 page paper discusses the essay and poems of Adrienne Rich and the banking theory of education put forth by Paolo Freire, and how they can be related to education. Bibliography lists 2 sources
Filename: HVrchfre.rtf