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    people into different strictly bordered categories organized by “social roles, values, stereotypes, and behavioral and attitudinal imperatives, expressions, and expectations” (Blumenfeld 373). Those who stick to the binary system, maintain power and privilege. People who may live in the binary system, but also intentionally

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    instead of approaching this man without judgment. The woman in the video used her white privilege to defend the ‘suspect’, confirming that he did infact work for her and he was truthful about not committing the crime. By being a white woman, the officers automatically took her word, even though she was just repeating what the man said. Her defense of this man is being an ally, someone who uses their privilege to help members of the oppressed group. The man did say several times that he was disabled

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    the treatment of women in the early 1800’s. Women who are deprived of their female roles and are enclosed in a feminine sphere of domesticity. In the novel, Frankenstein, the women characters are treated as property and have little privileges in relationship to the male characters, the women suffer and are eventually destroyed showing how unimportant they are in the book’s society, and when it comes to reproduction of human’s, man thinks it pointless to have women play that role. These attacks on

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    concept that one person is better than another based on unchangeable characteristics is a frivolous yet extremely prevalent doctrine that is accepted and conserved by a great number in our society. Race, class, sexuality and gender all determine ones privilege and power which, for me, has had a direct link to my own self worth. I have categorized myself habitually and have either increased or decreased my self confidence in accordance to my class, gender, sexuality, and race. Growing up a white female

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    prior to that and could not acquire a son. Over time, the father and the mother decide of conceiving another child and regardless of its gender, it will be a boy no matter. After that, the child it turns out to be a female, she grows up with the privileges that a man would normally possess. This is the secret that is kept hidden, Ahmed is secretly born a female. In the story “The Sand Child by Tahar Ben Jelloun” it contains crucial components that influence the fate of Ahmed life. This is established

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    biological sex is ambiguous, those social constructs are used in place to determine and represent sex. Thus, Dozier (2005) asserts that sex, gender, and sexuality/sexual orientation are all socially constructed and uses interviews with eighteen female-to-male (FTM) transgender and transsexual individuals. Dozier (2005) also uses these interviews to assert that behavior is an important aspect of how gender

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    At the beginning of the film, Maggie confronts Frankie and asks if he would be willing to train her, his immediate response is, “I don’t train girls” (Eastwood, 2004). The firm reply demonstrates male domination in the sense that “characteristics of men are used as standards for judging qualifications” (Coakley & Donnelly, 2009, pg. 230). Due to this patriarchy, support for female athletes is limited (Gilbert, Summer 2015b). As demonstrated in the film, Maggie had limited access to facilities, and

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    not believe that I have to change myself in order to normalize myself to look and act like everyone one else is. Privilege, “an invisible, weightless knapsack of special provisions, assurances, tools, maps, guides, codebooks, passports, visas, clothes, compasses, emergency gear and blank checks,” That is how Peggy McIntosh illustrates privilege in her piece, “White and Male Privileges.” Currently, there are many issues concerning racism arising. One of the bigger racism topics includes; police brutality

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    attempts to establish the equal status of male and female. Nevertheless, when considering the shifting role between men and women serving as pretty would in-stabilize the patriarchal society that it might never be allowed to happen. This career cannot be perceived any differences due to female oppression. Even though there are quite few male who perform this career, they are being left out or not being considered negatively as female. By introducing this career to male employment could show controversial

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    This art piece is titled The Rape of the Daughters of Leucippus and the artist is Peter Paul Rubins. This work was created in 1618 in what was probably Antwerp, Belgium. The socio-cultural situation during at that time and place was tense with the short 12 year truce during Eighty Years War that resumed in 1619. This war was being fought at this time in what was called the Low Countries (comprised of some of modern Belgium) and included Antwerp. There were also conflicting religions with Protestants

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