Papers On Women'S Issues & Gender Study
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Should Women Fake Orgasms?
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An 8 page paper weighing the opinions of whether or not women should fake orgasms. The writer lists the pros and cons and reaches a final conclusion on the relative merits of faking. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: Fakeorga.wps
Sixteenth Century Wedding Festivities: The Subject of Considerable Historical and Contemporary Criticism
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An 8 page description of the festivities which often accompanies sixteenth century English weddings. The author notes that these weddings essentially consisted of two components, the secular and the non-secular. This paper observes that the most criticized component, the excesses associated with the celebrations, is often blamed on the lower classes of society when in reality even the most prestigious members of society occasionally succumbed to the temptation of excess presented by the wedding festivities. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PPweddng.rtf
Socially Constructed Sexuality
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A 6 page research paper that examines how socially constructed concepts of gender do not necessarily—in fact very seldom—actually match the reality of sexuality as experienced by individuals. To illustrate this, the writer relates details of two interviews, one with a homosexual individual and one with a heterosexual individual and relates how their lives illustrate certain theories on sexuality proposed by the researchers cited in the paper. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: 99intsex.wps
Socially Subservient -- The Women of “Othello,” “A Doll’s House,”
and “The Great Gatsby”
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This 6 page report discusses the
socially subservient roles of women in theses three works of
literature. Throughout history, it has been men’s perceptions
regarding the women they love that have defined the final aspects
of who women are “allowed” to be. As a result, women have
generally accepted men’s views of them since men have
traditionally been those controlling the well-being and fate of
women. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: BWfemale.wps
Society's Role Models & Adolescent Girls
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A 10 page paper discussing the effect media depictions of role models have on adolescent girls. Bibliography lists 14 sources.
Filename: Models.doc
Sor Juana de la Cruz
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This 8 page paper provides an overview of the life of this seventeenth century legend who has also been called the first feminist of the Americas. She was a nun as well. This paper explains why she should be considered a feminist. Definitions of feminism are explored. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: SA16Cruz.wps
Staying Single In Contemporary Society
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In this 7 page research paper, the writer argues that staying single is actually more economically feasible than getting married in modern American society. First citing a number of statistics which demonstrate that fewer people are even marrying at all, the writer moves on to show materialistic reasons why men in particular are better off unmarried. Economic issues concerning child-rearing, the likelihood of divorce, etc.;- -are all factored into the discussion. Although not necessarily any easier, the trend towards "living together" is briefly analyzed as well. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Staysing.wps
Stereotypical Portrayals of Women
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A 7 page discussion of the stereotypical portrayals of women in literature. Provides examples from William Faulkner’s “As I Lay Dying”, Margaret Atwood’s “The Handmaid’s Tale”, and the Bible to demonstrate that these stereotypical portrayals exist both in our historic literature and even in our contemporary literature. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PPwmSter.wps
STILL STRUGGLING
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This 5 page paper gives a brief overview of the book by Barbara Ann Stolz, Still Struggling: America's Low Income Working Women Confronting the 1980's. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: MBwomstud.rtf
Strip Clubs: Their Role In Society
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6 pages in length. The human being is a highly sexual animal. More than any other innate attribute, sex resides at the forefront of humanity's desires. This natural reaction to the opposite sex is the fundamental reason why strip clubs exist and continue to thrive amidst public opposition. As a rule, the world of strip clubs is a man's domain where beautiful yet unattainable women are the objects of unrequited sexual desire. Theirs is a visual world that requires the stimulation of seeing a naked body in order to be aroused, which speaks directly to one of the most prominent reasons why strip clubs are such an integral part of contemporary society. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TLCstrpC.rtf
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