Papers On Feminists, Activists & The Struggle For Womens' Rights
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Out of the Frying Pan & Into the Fire - The Changing Role of Women Since 1970
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A 4 page paper that examines the changing role of the female gender since the implementation of the sex discrimination laws and protection of the late 1960s and early 1970s. Discussed are the dual role identities faced by women of the 1970s and 1980s as well as the achievements gained in the 1990s. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: LCwomen.doc
Outrageous Acts, Everyday Rebellions
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7 pages. In this paper the
student is to think of an act which in some way makes the world a
better place for women, or even perhaps for one woman. This
outrageous act, as it may be called, will be examined in this
paper as well as the reason the choice was made to take this
action, and the results of the choice. While this is only a
hypothetical example, this excellent model paper discusses an
'outrageous act' which serves to make the world a better place
for at least one person. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: JGAwimrb.wps
Perceptions on The Islamic Practice of Veiling: Relevance to the Quest for Women�s Rights
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A 15 page discussion of how the practice of veiling has varied over time and culture. The author contends that the Islamic custom of veiling is irrelevant to the central issue of women�s rights. To concentrate on this practice only results in a distraction from the real problems of women�s access to education and health care; the dire poverty which characterizes more and more Islamic families; practices such as honor killings and genital mutilation; and other real issues which need to be confronted regarded the rights of Islamic women. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: PPislmVl.rtf
Pornography & Censorship
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A 48 page research paper. The topic of censorship has caused heated debates for centuries. It continues to do so. This paper includes these subsections: introduction in which the general topics are introduced; the legal and common definitions of obscenity and pornography, including what the courts have ruled in specific cases; an overview of the history of pornography; fiscal aspects of this very large industry with data included and what major corporations are involved in this business; health, safety and morality perspectives; psychological perspectives, including the identification of a new addiction; sociological perspectives � what this means to the society; feminist perspectives, including the debate within the feminist movement regarding the censorship of pornography; the challenges of censorship; and a conclusion. A comparison is made between the art from the old masters and contemporary materials that are deemed to be pornographic, including a discussion of the Gearon photos at Saatchi's. Data included. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: PGprnfem.rtf
Portrayal of Women in European Paintings
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A 5 page research paper exploring how women are portrayed in paintings. The writer describes images of women in a few key 20th century European paintings, and the social and cultural influences on these portrayals. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: Artfemi2.wps
Power and Sexuality
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This 5 page paper considers the way in which sexuality and power may be interpreted. The writers considers the arguments of Catharine MacKinnon and Michel Focault to examine how power may manifest and how these two theorists may both agree and differ on their perspectives. The bibliography cited 2 sources.
Filename: TEmackin.wps
Prostitution: Differing Feminist Views
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An 8 page overview of the inroads made to understanding female prostitution which have resulted with feminist research. Notes that feminist research on female prostitution has in itself exhibited a two-sided approach to the issues. On the one hand, feminist research indicts female prostitution as a system of exploitation and sexual abuse and as an institution which results in sexual subordination and enslavement. Other feminist research, however, views female prostitution as a means by which women can empower themselves and materially prosper by preying on the needs and desires of men. Summarizes each view and concludes by noting that the key to understanding prostitution is a fuller understanding of the applications of the words "choice" and "consent". Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: PPprostt.wps
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
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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
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