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Papers On Gender & Society
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The Treatment of Gender in Mongolia
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This 10 page paper explains why women are considered to be equal to men in Mongolia, despite a tradition of patriarchy. The unique blend of tradition and Buddhism seems to have paved the way for a gender equal society. The family structure of the Mongolian people is explored along with other aspects of daily life in the context of a hypothetical example concerning human services workers. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: SA139Mon.rtf
The Treatment of Women in the Workplace
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This 3 page paper examines a student's results of a questionnaire on gender bias. Gender is discussed as it is an issue in the workplace. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: SA547gen.rtf
The Truth About Oppression of Women
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6 pages in length.
Discussion focusses on two articles by Elizabeth Spelman and
Marilyn Frye in what women and oppression truly represents.
Women are labelled in one way and can never escape the label.
For this reason, women, no matter what their economic class or
race, have the permanent difficulty of being labelled as 'women'
- and enduring oppression. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: JGAoprss.wps
The Use of Metaphors in Judy Ruiz’s Essay “Oranges and Sweet Sister Boy”
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This is a 5 page paper discussing the use of metaphors in Ruiz’s essay “Oranges and Sweet Sister Boy”. Judy Ruiz’s 1988 essay “Oranges and Sweet Sister Boy” tells of the experience and feelings a woman has when her brother informs her that he is having a sex change operation and will now be her “sister”. In an effort to grasp this realization, the narrator tells the story of her and her brother through a series of flash backs which seem to help clarify for her that her brother’s decision is his own and he seems to be happy with it. Another method the narrator uses to clarify the situation for herself is her use of metaphors, the most prominent being the orange, which symbolize aspects of life and how well life in lived. In addition to the orange metaphors, the narrator also uses other fruit and food metaphors to describe personalities, as well as sexual metaphors, clothing metaphors and lingo used within the mental health system.
Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: TJJRuiz1.rtf
The Value of Women's Studies
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A 5 page paper highlighting important issues in women's studies. The author emphasizes that courses in women's studies offer a number of insights not just to women but to society as a whole. They raise our awareness and emphasize not just our societal weaknesses but our strengths. No sources are listed.
Filename: PPwmStudies.rtf
The Women of Victorian Britian
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This 8 page paper provides an overview of the role of women in Victorian Britian. This paper considers their different roles and the impact of socioeconomic conditions. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: MHVicBri.rtf
The Women of Victorian Britian
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This 8 page paper provides an overview of the role of women in Victorian Britian. This paper considers their different roles and the impact of socioeconomic conditions. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: MHVicWo2.rtf
The Women of World War II
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This 8 page paper provides a look at the roles played by American women during the second world war. Their jobs as nurses and factory workers are highlighted, but many other roles are explored as well. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: SA048war.wps
The Working Women of New Zealand
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This 14 page paper relays a slew of statistics and facts about women's work in New Zealand. The fact that women do not have the same opportunities as men is highlighted. Marxist Feminism and Durkhiem's theory of anomie is used in the analysis. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: SA414NZ.rtf
Theories of John Locke and Gender
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( 2.5 pp.) In John Locke's "Second Treatise of
Government," (1689) he states that there may be
times when it is necessary for a citizen to rebel
against injustices, in other words there were times
when revolution was justified. A feminist might
read that same idea today and feel justified in
overturning oppression. But Locke is talking about
more than just that in this Second Treatise. We
will look at these additional ideas and see how
that might be extended into a feminist logic in
spite of their historical age.
Filename: BBlockfe.doc
Theories of Rousseau and Gender
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(2. 5 pp.) If we could invite Rousseau to a
feminist dinner party we might enjoy his company
rather than argue with him. Certainly Rouseau was
no feminist but his historical theories do not
necessarily see women as the cause of all the
world's problems, an alien species, or lower than
worm dung. He feels inequality occurs for another
reason, which will be discussed in this paper.
Filename: BBrousfe.doc
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