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  • Gender Violence In South Africa

    Gender Violence In South Africa

    Recent news reports of a high government official in South Africa charged with rape, reveals a widespread problem of gender violence. The rape trial of Former Deputy President Jacob Zuma has brought attention to the alarming fact that South African women experience high levels of violence. People Opposing Woman Abuse (POWA), an organization whose aim is to draw attention to social and legal problems around sexual violence in South Africa, estimate that a woman

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    Essay Length: 356 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 21, 2010
  • Freud’S Psychosexual Stages Of Development In Relation To Gender Development

    Freud’S Psychosexual Stages Of Development In Relation To Gender Development

    Describe Freud’s psychosexual stages of development in relation to gender development “Few of the findings of psychoanalysis have met with such universal contradiction or have aroused such an outburst of indignation as the assertion that the sexual function starts at the beginning of life and reveals its presence by important signs even in childhood. And yet no other findings of analysis can be demonstrated so easily and so completely” вЂ" Sigmund Freud Sigmund Freud believed

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    Essay Length: 921 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: November 21, 2010
  • Doing Gender

    Doing Gender

    "Doing Gender" At dinner: I was out at dinner one night and I took sometime to start observing the different ways men and women "do gender". As men and women came into the restaurant I began to notice how different we walk, the women seem to walk with their legs much closer together with a dainty tippy-toe gait the men however walk with the legs further apart and much more of a slow dragging

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    Essay Length: 1,241 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: November 24, 2010
  • Race, Gender, And Class Stratification Response Paper

    Race, Gender, And Class Stratification Response Paper

    "Some Could Suckle Over Their Shoulders" Response Morgan's article takes history under the skin by historicizing the body itself. In particular, she examines the ways in which the body has been used to construct boundaries: between male and female, between human and animal, between races, and between the "norms". The authors are also referring to the early notions of colonist that the Amerindian and African woman was for the sole use of laboring and bearing

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    Essay Length: 302 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 24, 2010
  • Race, Class And Gender: In The Grinnell Community

    Race, Class And Gender: In The Grinnell Community

    Race, Class and Gender: in the Grinnell Community Grinnell College is a school known for its diversity and academic structure. This was very important to me during my college search. I was looking for a school that would uphold the ideals of diversity and equality. After visiting Grinnell for three days and talking extensively with Grinnell Faculty and students, I was impressed by the cultural and ethnic diversity Grinnell had to offer, the self governance

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    Essay Length: 1,227 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: November 25, 2010
  • Gender Roles And Marriage Among The !Kung

    Gender Roles And Marriage Among The !Kung

    Gender Roles and Marriage Among the !Kung Although we have yet to discover complete equality among the sexes in any pre-existing or presently existing society, the !Kung people are among the closest to reach such equality. The !Kung are an egalitarian society, meaning everyone has access to the valued resources. While the amount of access does vary, just the fact that everyone is included-at least on some level-when it comes to meeting the essential needs

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    Essay Length: 1,839 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: November 28, 2010
  • Gender And Behavior

    Gender And Behavior

    Gender and Behavior When examining human diversity in the United States or any other society, it is important to first understand the criteria commonly used for making group distinctions. There are many ways in which diversity and complexity can be explained. These generally are based on cultural and/or biological factors. So what defines gender? When put into a biological category, it is meaningless because gender is socially constructed and defined mildly different in each society.

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    Essay Length: 1,515 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: November 29, 2010
  • Invisible Gender Rules

    Invisible Gender Rules

    Invisible Gender Rules Changing oneself is very difficult to achieve, but a complete change of a group of people is next to impossible. For women, the past many years have changed lives, careers and family life. Yet the women's revolution did not remove discrimination from society, it only changed certain discriminatory actions into others. Fatima Mernissi wrote the short story "The Harem Within" about a young girl living in a Harem where her primary role

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    Essay Length: 1,506 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: November 29, 2010
  • Gender Relations And Roles

    Gender Relations And Roles

    Gender Relations and Roles The concept of gender relations and roles in Bamana culture is a very intriguing subject that many American people may not be well aware of. The gender relations and roles are not the same as in the United States. In Bamana culture, the distinction between the genders and gender-based cultural behaviors is not an unlimited but a relative one. These differences and divisions are part of what the Bamana culture unique.

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    Essay Length: 690 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 29, 2010
  • Does Inequality Matter

    Does Inequality Matter

    Does Inequality Matter? The economic gap here in the United States is a great deal wider than in any other rich democratic nation. Why is there such a difference here in the United States? The most important reason for economic inequality in the U.S. and not other countries is due to the United State's particular economic policies (Christopher Jencks, "Does Inequality Matter?" Daedalus Winter 2002). Let's look at economic policies of rich democracies that do

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    Essay Length: 388 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 1, 2010
  • Gender Stereotypes

    Gender Stereotypes

    Ashley Gender Stereotypes The way people are brought up has a lot to say about the way they conduct themselves in every aspect of life, including communication. From the time they are born, children have already been assigned a gender. Blue blankets are used for baby boys, and pink ones for girls. It is difficult for a child to grow up without experiencing some form of gender bias or stereotyping. Children learn at a very

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    Essay Length: 1,727 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: December 2, 2010
  • Why Is Institutional Racism So Important To Our Understanding Of Racial Inequalities In Britain Today?

    Why Is Institutional Racism So Important To Our Understanding Of Racial Inequalities In Britain Today?

    Why is institutional racism so important to our understanding of racial inequalities in Britain today? The Commission for Racial Equality has stated that institutional racism involves a process by which a range of public and private bodies systemically discriminate against people of ethnic minorities. Sivanandan, the director at the Institute of Race Relations defines institutional racism as "that which, covertly or overtly, resides in the policies, procedures, operations and culture of public or private institutions

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    Essay Length: 4,131 Words / 17 Pages
    Submitted: December 2, 2010
  • Gender Roles And Sexuality: Biology Or Culture?

    Gender Roles And Sexuality: Biology Or Culture?

    Gender Roles and Sexuality: Biology or Culture? A gender role is all of the things which make up their gender identity; gender identity is the actions and behaviors one takes to present whatever gender (male, female, et cetera) which they choose. Western society sees people's gender roles usually in accordance with biology; biologically people are born with sexual organs making them a certain gender and giving them a certain sexuality. However, there are many other

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    Submitted: December 3, 2010
  • Gender Roles

    Gender Roles

    Stereotypical Gender Roles in Children's Literature The roles of gender have been shaped throughout time. Ever since our parents read us bed time stories we have grown accustomed to the same theme for each and every story; whether it be hidden with the act of a prince saving a helpless princess, or a girl being helplessly lost in the woods, the role of females have typically been one of desperation and despair, while the role

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    Essay Length: 1,003 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: December 4, 2010
  • Does Gender Equality Exist?

    Does Gender Equality Exist?

    During the 1980s many people were ignorant to the fact that gender inequality still existed in an advanced nation such as Canada. Due to the technological advancements, and the betterment of various social services (i.e. healthcare, welfare, child care, etc.); the natural assumption was that women discrimination too had decreased and didn't pose a serious enough threat in the society. However, the anti-feminist rage at L'Ð"©cole Polytechnique on December 6th, 1989 shattered this perception and

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    Essay Length: 2,101 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: December 4, 2010
  • Inequalities Of Race And Ethnicity

    Inequalities Of Race And Ethnicity

    Inequalities of Race and Ethnicity With more than six billion people in this world, with a huge variety of human shapes, colors and sizes can race really be defined? As people spread across the world. Mixing among each other creating new kinds of faces there is no true race. But people such as Hitler believed that the Aryans where the superior race responsible got the cultural achievements in Europe and that they has to stop

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    Essay Length: 1,319 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: December 5, 2010
  • Gender In "As You Like It"

    Gender In "As You Like It"

    Many characters undergo a change in William Shakespeare's play, As You Like It. Duke Senior goes from being a member of a court to being a member of a forest. Orlando changes from a bitter younger brother to a love-sick young man. But the most obvious transformation undergone, is done by Rosalind. Her change from woman to man, not only alters her mood, candor, and gender, but allows her to be the master of ceremonies.

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    Essay Length: 573 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 7, 2010
  • Doing Gender

    Doing Gender

    Doing Gender a) People "do gender" in many different ways, but it is primarily in their appearance. The men in the Avis commercial are doing gender by wearing a suit and tie and looking very businesslike. The men in the Lumbajac video are doing gender by wearing loose shirts and baggy, sagging pants, as well as flat rimmed baseball hats. The women in the Lumbajac video are doing gender by wearing very revealing, short shorts

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    Essay Length: 591 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 7, 2010
  • Gender Bias

    Gender Bias

    Gender Bias in the Family Court System Imagine you have been married for 10 years, have two kids that you have devoted your life to, and then one day your wife comes home to tell you that she wants a divorce. A few questions that stand out in your mind if you are a father are: What is going to happen to the kids? Am I ever going to get to see them again? How

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    Essay Length: 1,604 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: December 8, 2010
  • Witch-Hunting Or Woman-Hunting? To What Extent Can The Gender Imbalance In Witchcraft Accusations In Europe Be Attributed To Misogyny?

    Witch-Hunting Or Woman-Hunting? To What Extent Can The Gender Imbalance In Witchcraft Accusations In Europe Be Attributed To Misogyny?

    In this essay I will be exploring the actual significance of the gender imbalance in accusations during the witch craze of the 17th century. To do this I must first locate these incidents within the social context of the time and discover attitudes towards the 17th century European woman in general. I shall then look at what kinds of people were most likely to be accused of witchcraft, including the plight of men, and whether

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    Essay Length: 2,858 Words / 12 Pages
    Submitted: December 10, 2010
  • Racial Inequality

    Racial Inequality

    Black Americans have a history rooted in the struggle for equality and recognition as members of the American society. Over time, since the creation of the Constitution, blacks have continued to search for their role in America and have gained some formal standards for the black race. Although at the framing of the Constitution, blacks were not given the regard as citizens or even whole people, time progressed and gave way to opportunities to

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    Essay Length: 1,122 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: December 17, 2010
  • Gender Roles

    Gender Roles

    Whoever said men and women are equal must be blind. Women have always taken a back seat to men in American society. This occurrence is not only found in the United States, but in other countries as well. It's safe to say that the Declaration of Independence started it, and it has continued to the present. There is one set of standards that apply to men, and another set of standards that apply to women.

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    Essay Length: 2,567 Words / 11 Pages
    Submitted: December 18, 2010
  • Nonverbal Gender Prescriptions

    Nonverbal Gender Prescriptions

    In Interpersonal Communications, one of our assignments was to violate a nonverbal gender prescription, and write about how we felt while doing this, as well as other people's responses to our behavior. While I was watching TV with my boyfriend, Jarrod, last weekend, he changed the channel to ESPN. I tried to argue that we should watch something that both of us want to watch, but I suddenly got interrupted with the typical, "Not now

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    Submitted: December 18, 2010
  • Gender Seen Through The Film "Sex And Social Dance" Plus Lecture Notes

    Gender Seen Through The Film "Sex And Social Dance" Plus Lecture Notes

    "Gender is culturally defined, not strictly biologically determined. How males and females perceive and define themselves and each other, what it means to be a woman or a man, what roles are seen as appropriate for men and women-- these and many other dimensions are femaleness and maleness are learned during socialization rather than fixed at birth" (Bailey, Garrick, Peoples, James, pg. 148). In the film Sex and Social Dance this emergence of culturally defined

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    Essay Length: 2,204 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: December 18, 2010
  • Discourse On Inequality

    Discourse On Inequality

    In Rousseau's book "A Discourse On Inequality", he looks into the question of where the general inequality amongst men came from. Inequality exists economically, structurally, amongst different generations, genders, races, and in almost all other areas of society. However, Rousseau considers that there are really two categories of inequality. The first is called Natural/Physical, it occurs as an affect of nature. It includes inequalities of age,, health, bodily strength, and the qualities of the mind

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    Essay Length: 310 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 19, 2010

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