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    Kate Chopin’s writing has influenced and paved the way for many female authors. Although not verbally, Kate Chopin aired political and social issues affecting women and challenging the validity of such restrictions through fiction. Kate Chopin, a feminist in her time, prevailed against the notion that a woman’s purpose was to only be a housewife and nothing more. Kate Chopin fortified the importance of women empowerment, self-expression, self-assertion, and female sexuality through creativity in her

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    A feminist doesn’t have to be a women, men can also stand up for equality between the sexes. Feminist stress the importance of gender division. They stand up for sexual justice. There are many different types of feminist, such as liberal, radical, socialist, and black feminist. Liberal feminist fight for equal rights. Radical feminist believe in separatism, some even believe that women superior men, but many people refer to those feminist as feminazis. Socialist feminist believe in impact

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    Cixous's The Laugh of the Medusa Critiqued Against Showalter's Essay Feminist Criticism in the Wilderness         In learning about feminist theory this semester, one idea that arose from class discussions was the notion of essentialism.  Essentialism, a theory that stresses essence as opposed to existence, was discussed at length and while some classmates found it to reductionary and cliché, it is a question that I assume must be asked of ecriture

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    twisted. Many women who are in fact feminists are clouded on what an actual feminism is. Many scholars and writers have written on certain issues on “What is wrong with feminism” or even how bad one side of other feminist are. Some feminist/scholars have said that the racism, sexism, and gender hate discrimination is hugely impacted the way feminists view each other. Although some of these accusations are true, most of them stereotype a huge number of feminists. I propose that feminism will improve

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    The Standards of Beauty In today’s society, women are defined by their beauty; or what society deems attractive. This socially accepted beauty is exactly what the feminist movement tries to explicate to many- women are more than looks. However, this movement became more recently embraced compared to the past. Dating back to the time of the booming Greek mythology, women are expected to be beautiful and please those around her- a reflection of today’s society. While the legend of the Amazons highlights

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    A Feminist Stance in Politics in the Middle East During the first few weeks of my Women Filmmakers in the Middle East class we watched two films and did a few readings to start the semester. One of the readings was The Political Aesthetics of the Feminist Documentary Film by Julia Lesage. This reading was informative and also had arguments about feminist documentaries based in the Middle East that I really agreed with. The first film we watched was a documentary called The Play the second documentary

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    protection. Moving forward, the fight for academic inclusion of African American studies broadened the examination of race, gender, and sexuality beyond the feminism that writer Alice Walker suggests emphasizes women's natural contribution to society (Walker, 2005). While women were the focus of the thrust of the second-wave feminist movement, which worked toward social goals of female bodily freedoms such as birth

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    literature that covers the topic of feminism is entitled, "Working For Judith Shakespeare: A Study In Feminism,” by Varley and Erdman. They discuss their thoughts on women writers and how women write against a society that did not want women to write. In addition they share Virginia Woolf’s thoughts on how feminism plays into a female writer. She states that oppressed women will write about themselves instead of their characters and that doing this will overshadow the importance of the story by the need

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    The new woman was a feminist movement in the late nineteenth century. This movement was a feminist movement that started to change gender roles.It had a profound influence on the art and litarre of the time.Victoria Cross is just one of the many female artists to come out of this movement.She had an extensive list of work she had done. This movement was revolutionary in so many ways. The name “New Woman” was coined in the late nineteenth century. It was a feminist ideal fighting against

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    2. Feminist Criticism and Angela Carter In order to better understand the scope of this theses, this chapter introduces the literary criticism that is used to explain the position of women in a short story collection The Bloody Chamber by Angela Carter through the notion of cannibalism. In her short story collection, Carter deals with issues that concern feminism as the movement, and women as the part of the society. In order to understand Angela Carters’ short story collection and the way women

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