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29.5605 The Study of Masculinity and its Potential Benefits for Feminist Scholarship.
Language and Masculinity" and "Dislocating Masculinity" are examined for their potential usefulness to feminist studies of language and culture, especially in the light of studies of masculinity which may seem to be non-feminist but which promise new questions for the study of language and gender. It is necessary to separate this research, for a time, from more theoretical or ideological concerns for gender that have become rather automatic. 11 pgs. Bibliography lists 13 sources.
Pages: 11
Bibliography: 13 source(s) listed
Filename: 5605 Study Masculinity Benefits.doc
Price: US$98.45
30.5710 How Could Habermas's Theory Be Useful To Feminism?
This twelve-page graduate paper discusses how Habermas's theory could be useful to feminism. Habermas's theory plays a balancing act in feminism. It neither accepts the radical nature of those who use feminism to complain of repression. Nor does it dismiss feminism. Habermas has played a useful role in reminding people of the basis of feminism, and the need for universalism, equality and tolerance. His theory has influenced many in the struggle for justice. 12 pgs. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Pages: 12
Bibliography: 10 source(s) listed
Filename: 5710 Habermas' Theory Feminism.doc
Price: US$107.40
31.5883 Okin's and Brown's Critique of Liberalism.
This ten-page undergraduate paper outlines the criticisms of liberalism by Okin and Brown, and some remedies according to feminist critique. Cornell's views are used throughout, and the other three articles are included as well. 10 pgs. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Pages: 10
Bibliography: 6 source(s) listed
Filename: 5883 Critique of Liberalism.doc
Price: US$89.50
32.4438 Essentialism, Race and Sexuality: A Comparative Analysis of "Back Door Man" by Howlin' Wolf and The Doors.
This essay will argue, through a comparison of the above two recordings, that definitions of essential racial identity with respect to music often serve to perpetuate the same stereotypes that the proponents of this theoretical perspective struggle against. In this analysis, it will be argued that The Doors are "more Black" - according to some models of the "essence of Black music" - than Howlin' Wolf in their treatment of this song. A particular focus of comparison will be on how the lyrics of The Doors cover of the song emphasizes the sexual aspects of the song as a "performance" of masculinity, while ignoring the socio-political elements of the original Howlin' Wolf version. 5 pgs. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Pages: 5
Bibliography: 2 source(s) listed
Filename: 4438 Essentialism Race Sexuality.doc
Price: US$44.75
33.4994 Compare and Contrast: Liberal Feminism and Critical Race Theory.
It will be argued that, while liberal feminism presents useful insights into the general workings of patriarchy in our society, it lacks the detailed modes of analysis of critical race theory. As such, the latter represents a more significant feminist challenge to existing oppressive power structures in our society. 5 pgs. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Pages: 5
Bibliography: 4 source(s) listed
Filename: 4994 Liberal Feminism Race.doc
Price: US$44.75
34.10236 Women and Minorities.
This three-page undergraduate paper discusses the unequal distribution of power, wealth, and prestige between men and women becoming an integral part of modern, urban societies. It will explain how the subordination of women and minorities has become institutionalized in society and how the power elite influence public policy and law making. 3 pgs. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 2 source(s) listed
Filename: 10236 Women and Minorities.doc
Price: US$26.85
35.10709 Simone De Beauvoir: Woman As Other.
This three-page junior level paper discusses the feminist stance of Simone de Beauvoir and focuses on the theory of women being treated as 'others' by the male-dominated society. She was of the view that men do not consider women to be their equal because their traditional roles of providers and protectors have reduced the status of women to that of 'strangers. And foreigners and therefore they are viewed as intruders by males. 3 pgs. No sources listed.