Papers On Women'S Issues & Gender Study
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Jewish Issues as Considered in Alan M. Dershowitz’s “The Vanishing American Jew” and in Letty Cottin Pogrebin’s “Deborah, Golda and Me: Being Female and Jewish in America”
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A 6 page paper which examines why, according to Dershowitz, anti-Semitism is no longer a serious problem for the American Jew, and also considers the issues addressed in the contemporary Jewish feminist revolution, and evaluate its successes and failures, according to Pogrebin. No additional sources are used.
Filename: TGjewish.rtf
Jewish Women in the Shtetls in England: A View of Styles of Marriage and the Agunot
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This 6 page paper considers the basic elements of Eastern European marriages, with a specific focus on the marriages of Jewish woman and those in the Shtetls in England. This paper also looks at the standards and values of marriage in the Jewish culture and the specific issues related to the status of the agunot (plural of agunah), Jewish women who are left without being divorced. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: MHagunah.wps
Joanna Baillie's "Count Basil"
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8 pages in length. Along with a handful of other famous playwrights, Joanna Baillie represents the epitome of theatrical feminism. language of the dialogue in Count Basil points the audience toward her conclusion on heroism, masculinity and femininity by way of boldly contesting the path upon which the nineteenth century Baillie saw theater in particular and society in general were heading. Her defiance toward typical social norms enabled the playwright to pursue her feminist perspective upon the otherwise male-dominated stage, which she effectively achieved through characterization. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TLCbasil.rtf
Josei Sogoshoku; Japanese Management, Women and Equal Opportunities in the Workplace
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This 12 page paper looks at the changes in Japanese management since the equal opportunities legislation was introduced in 1986. Women managers are still in a very small minority despite the appearance of increased opportunities. The paper discussed the reality of the changes,, and uses a case study of female management at Nissan in order to illustrate the pints raised. The bibliography cites 10 sources.
Filename: TEjawomb.wps
Joyce Trebilcot's "Two Forms Of Androgynism"
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5 pages in length. Joyce Trebilcot's article entitled Two Forms of Androgynism provides the reader with a significantly better understanding of the multifaceted meaning of the word androgyny. Clearly, society has formed a finite opinion of what gender is supposed to reflect; if an individual falls outside the pre-established barriers, then he or she is cast out as a social mutation. Trebilcot helps the reader understand the deeper assertions of such terms as androgyny, unisex, gender, male and female so that one might begin to realize how there can be no hard and fast rules when it comes to sex roles. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TLCsxrls.rtf
Justice, Gender and the Family by Susan M. Okin
Justice and the Politics of Difference by Iris M.
Young
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(7 pp) This discussion addresses the nature of
social politics and diversity through the work of
two feminist scholars: Susan Muller Okin:
Justice Gender and the Family (1989), and Iris
Marion Young: Justice and the Politics of
Difference (1990).
Filename: BBfemath.doc
Kate Chopin's "The Storm": Complexity Masked By Simplicity
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3 pages in length. The writer discusses Chopin's use of simplistic symbolism as a means by which to address a more expansive underlying message in "The Storm." Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: TLCstorm.wps
Kate Chopin's "The Storm": Influence On Culture And Society
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5 pages in length. Kate Chopin's influence upon culture and society illustrates how much of an impact literary artists can have upon the world around them. While her characters might be based within a fictional atmosphere, the message they portray digs at the very core of some of societies most troublesome issues.
Filename: TLCKateC.rtf
Kate Chopin/ Finely Crafted Characterization
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A 5 page research paper that argues that Chopin's finely crafted characterization of her main protagonist, Edna Pontellier, in The Awakening is the factor of the novel around which everything else revolves. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: khedna.wps
Kate Chopin/Emotions of Women
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An 8 page essay that analyzes four stories by nineteenth century author Kate Chopin: "The Story of an Hour," "Ripe Figs," "A Respectable Woman," and "The Storm." The writer argues that Chopin, as a nineteenth century woman, focused her writing on the emotional experience of the women of her era. While many of these problems concern the severe societal expectations and restrictions under which women operated during the Victorian era, other aspects of her writing are more universal, relating to the emotions of women, their longings and their sexuality. By presenting her own unique focus, Chopin portrayed a vision of womanhood that provides a sharp contrast to the desexualized, stoic ideal of her era. No additional sources cited.
Filename: kh4kcho.rtf
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