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    her Fat Black Woman´s poem (1984) assertively frames the overweight black female figure from its “triple displaced position” and exchanges this appearance into the “realm of power and bodily pride”, challenging different social and cultural realities (Atayurt, 2010, p. 1). Likewise the feminist fat acceptance movement portrays fat female from its undesirable connotation and challenges these negative social, political and cultural assumptions, eliminating the structural barriers fat women face.

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    these topics and holds a Ph.D. in African-Canadian history. Along with slavery and abolition, Cooper also has an abundance of knowledge towards the topics of women’s history and New France studies. In this case, her paper “Acts of Resistance: Black Men and Women Engage Slavery in Upper Canada, 1793-1803” is being analyzed. Cooper wrote this paper based on her ongoing research from a previous study, looking at the overall role

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    demonstrating the authors own growth to maturity. Desai explores the state of nothingness in some of her women's lives. Their soft simmering anger and lackadaisical attitude arouses contrary emotions of sympathy and irritation. Desai describes her women characters as 'slipper dragging' i.e. gesture of defiance and of dissatisfaction. Majority of her

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    Unit V: Take Home Exam Essays Question 1) In the story of the “Brahman’s Daughter and the Five Bachelors,” the young wife, being clever, plans independently of any other person. The young wife crafts the ingenious plans that socially and economically benefit the entire household by herself—with some inspiration from the goddess Mother Ten. According to the Laws of Manu, a woman must be “clever in (the management of her) household affairs, careful in cleaning her utensils, and economical in expenditure”

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    Shifting: The Double Lives of Black Women in America, Charisse Jones and Kumea Shorter-Gooden examine how black women are often silenced when it comes to sexism. It looks at the difficulties black women have juggling separate identities and social pressure in order to fit in. The chapter talks about how black women have to constantly live in two different worlds and balance their personal goals with those of society. It also takes a look at how sexism and racism affect black women's lives, providing real

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    Women in Black Women In black is about a young gentleman named Arthur Kipps who has to go to Grygriffian because of a fallen woman named Mrs.Drablow. As Arthur Kipps visit Mrs. Drablow house (The eel marsh house) he finds himself in a Haunted house where he finds The Women in Black. Susan Hill creates a sense of fear and tension by using variety of literary techniques. Susan Hill uses Pathetic fallacy in order to create suspense and foreboding. The sounds of the wind “rattling” creates a sense

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    Through the antebellum period, white men’s exploitation of black women’s sexuality created an assumption that black women were driven by lust and sexual promiscuity. This false stereotypical assumption by the slave south held black women captive by the patriarchal society of plantations. This gave white males grounds for sexual activity with their enslaved women. Through a slave women’s “lustfulness,” the antebellum period, (the years prior to the Civil War and between the 1830’s and 1860’s), saw

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    How do the black and white women of Jacobs’s book form bonds in response to maledemands and how does race impact “sisterhood” or feminism in the era before the Civil War: Argument: feminist Advocacy: Before Civil War a new wave of feminism is raised in America and soon spread out all over the world because in that time women of America was self-employed and they did jobs, face different problems. Therefore, we say the next wave of feminism is the feminism’s second wave.In this wave

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    The propaganda poster “Are You?” by Lori Song explicitly uncovers the reality and future of the comfort women controversy between Korea and Japan. A sensitive part of both countries’ history, comfort women were Korean females who were sent to Japanese armies as sex slaves during WWII, a time when Korea was colonized by Japan. In 2015, the two countries settled an agreement that was considered the final talk on the issue. As part of the settlement, Japan gave $8.3 million as reparation and Korea agreed

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    Dr. Marie Maynard Daly was the first black woman to earn a Ph.D. in Chemistry. Daly was brought up in a family that valued education, her father had emigrated from the West Indies and enrolled at Cornell University to study chemistry, unfortunately he had to drop out due to a lack of money. Daly attended Queens College in Flushing, New York, she then utilised a combination of a job as a lab assistant and a hard earned fellowship to enable her to complete her graduate degree at New York University

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