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Papers On Women'S Issues & Gender Study
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Analysis of "The Yellow Wallpaper"
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A 4 page general analysis of Charlotte Perkins Gilman's "The Yellow Wallpaper." No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAylwny.rtf
Analysis of Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s “The Yellow Wallpaper”
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This 5 page report discusses the haunting short story “The Yellow
Wallpaper,” written by Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1860-1935), is
both a feminist exploration of the ways in which women of
Gilman’s time were limited to a very narrow definition of what
was socially acceptable for them and a declaration of realism
regarding the inherent damage done to women because of those
limitations. The report takes the position that the narrator
prefers insanity to the layers of confinement she experiences at
the hands of her husband. No additional sources.
Filename: BWwpaper.rtf
Analysis of Simone de Beauvoir's, "The Second Sex":
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This 12 page paper examines the feminist ideas and philosophy of Beauvoir. Furthermore, these ideas are examined in light of other notable philosophers and their attitudes towards women's issues, such as those of Mill and Aristotle. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: GSSecSex.rtf
Analysis of the Hill/Thomas Hearings
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This 5 page paper provides an analysis of the hearings which took place in 1991 regarding allegations of sexual harassment by Clarence Thomas. An evaluation of linguistic techniques and rhetoric used by both Thomas and Anita Hill are included. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: SA25Hill.wps
Analysis of Themes and a Passage from Toni Morrison’s “Sula” and Gloria Anzaldua’s Creative Identity and Hybridity as Described in “Borderlands”
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This is a 5 page paper discussing themes consisted and found within Morrison’s “Sula”, Anzaldua’s “Borderlands” and the poetry and writings of Namjoshi and Hanscombe and Willis. Themes of cultural dichotomy, opposing forces, self and identity are consistent throughout writings by women minorities. In Toni Morrison’s “Sula” and Gloria Anzaldua’s “Borderlands” both describe situations of women struggling in cultures in which continuously opposing forces and cultural identities lead them to dichotomies which in some cases end in a negative direction as in “Sula” but in other instances lead to creativity as described in Anzaldua’s “Borderlands” and the Aztec elements of tlilli, tlapilli which symbolize writing and wisdom and allow for the bridge to be attained through the gods and spirit world and that which lies beneath. The themes found in the writings of Morrison and Anzaldua are also used in the poetry of Suniti Namjoshi and Gillian Hanscombe’s found in their work “Flesh and Paper” and in Susan Willis’ essay in the text “Making a Difference”.
Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: TJMSula1.rtf
ANALYSIS: SEXUAL POLITICS OF SICKNESS
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This paper examines Complaints and Disorders: The Sexual Politics of Sickness by Barbara Ehrenreich and Deirdre English and analysis the points these authors make, which is that medicine has determined the illnesses of women. The paper debates this point, using examples from the book.
Filename: MTsexpol.rtf
Analyzing and Contrasting Gender Roles
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A 4 page essay that analyzes and contrasts the way in which gender roles are defined and are evident in Western society. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: khgenanc.rtf
Ancient Greek and Roman Women
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A 5 page paper which examines the roles and
positions of ancient Greek and Roman women. The paper also makes mention of the
Etruscan women, who influenced how Roman women approached their position in
society. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: RAwmnrmn.rtf
Angela Carter/"The Company of Wolves"
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A 6 page research paper that investigates Angela Carter's short story, "The Company of Wolves," as being representative of the way that Carter has rewritten classic fairy tales in a feminist mode. The writer compares Carter's story to the original "Red Riding Hood," which is far more horrific then the sanitized modern version, and argues that it presents an empowering scenario for female sexuality. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: khredrid.wps
Anita Hill / The Challenge, The Denial, & The Impact
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A 10 page examination of the 1991 congressional hearing regarding Anita Hill's allegations of sexual harassment against then nominee for the Supreme Court Clarence Thomas, the public perceptionof the case, and the overall impact. Biblioography lists six sources.
Filename: Anitahil.wps
Anne Tyler/Women & Social Isolation
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A 9 page essay that discusses Anne Tyler's novels Celestial Navigation and Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant. Anne Tyler's novels have been described as "songs written in the key of hardship" (Patrick 24). In many of Tyler's narratives, her female protagonists are isolated, divorced from the company of other women, which denies them the sort of social support that women draw on from each other. In Tyler's novels, also, mothers are seldom resources for daughters. They are frequently out of touch with who their daughters are and are too caught up in their own emotional needs to tend to those of their children. Daughters who are raised by such mothers find that they, likewise, have no emotional resources on which to draw to nourish their own children and the cycle perpetuates itself. Furthermore, the women's emotional isolation prevents them from developing any sort of true intimacy with the men in their lives. These isolated, emotionally-starved women find themselves primarily in their situations due to breakdowns in communication, as well as misplaced assumptions about what is important in life. This pattern of development is particularly clear in Tyler's novels Celestial Navigation and Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: khatcnhr.rtf
Annotated Bibliography for Paper on Affirmative Action
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This 4 page paper is an annotated bibliography listing 8 sources of material for affirmative action.
Filename: HVBiblAA.rtf
Another View of Domestic Violence: Violence Committed by Women Against Men
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A 5 page overview of female perpetuated violence against their male partners. This paper shows another side of domestic violence, a side where the woman is the abuser and the man is the abused. The author suggests that our societal perceptions of abused males is one of stereotyping and even emasculation, a fact that keeps many instances of female perpetuated abuse from being reported. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: PPabuseM.rtf
Anthropological Exploration of the Trobriander Islanders of the Western Pacific: Male Bias in the Work of Bronislaw Malinowski
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A 6 page examination of the early twentieth century work of Bronislaw Malinowski among the Trobriander Islanders. While Malinowski recognized the importance of women in Trobriander society, he missed key relationships among the sexes which not only allowed the culture to thrive but which illustrated the economic and cultural importance of females. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PPtrobr2.rtf
Anti-Abortion Argument
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A 19 page research paper that presents an argument against abortion. There are few issues that can cause as many heated and sometimes, irrational, debates than that of abortion. The issue strikes at the very heart of an individual's religious and philosophical beliefs. This essay presents the arguments and argues that abortion is wrong under any circumstances. The writer presents legal, scientific and moral and ethical evidence to support this conclusion. Statistical data are included. 1 Table is included. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: PGnoabor.msw
Antifeminism And Chaucer
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The role of women in medieval Europe has been
portrayed as being denied the right to exercise free will in a society
dominated by religious considerations as well as being in the process of
social and economic transition. This 5 page paper provides a critique and
expansion of thought on the article, Antifeminism And Chaucer's
Characterization Of Women, by Hope Phyllis Weissman. No additional sources
are listed.
Filename: KTantifm.rtf
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