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Essays On Gender & Society
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Culture and Economics: The Lives of Ethiopian Women
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A 13 page exploration of the economic and cultural factors which impact Ethiopian women. The welfare of Ethiopia’s rural women is of particular concern in that they represent the majority in Ethiopian society. These women have few economic options in life. They often live in abusive homes but to escape those homes they must find viable employment in the cities. Such employment is largely nonexistent in Ethiopia and far too many women are forced into the industry of prostitution. This paper explores the options available to Ethiopia’s women and suggests that in order to changed the lives of these women we must address both Ethiopian culture and entrepreneurial options. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: PPwmEthi.rtf
Essay Title: Culture and Economics: The Lives of Ethiopian Women
Culture And The Creation Of Gender Laws
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4 pages in length. The writer briefly discusses the ways in which culture has played an integral role in establishing gender laws. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLCCultGndr.rtf
Essay Title: Culture And The Creation Of Gender Laws
Cunningham's The Hours & Feminism
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A 6 page research paper that examines Michael Cunningham's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel The Hours, which focuses on the stories of three women who each face enormous struggles against sexism and societal preconceptions of gender. In so doing, his novel is rather like a thumbnail sketch of the history of feminism in the twentieth century. Therefore, by first examining the scenarios in The Hours, one gets an overview that facilitates an examination of how women in today's society are facing similar struggles. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: khhours.rtf
Essay Title: Cunningham's The Hours & Feminism
Current Problems in Sex Roles and Inequality
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A 4 page paper explaining the current trend in sex role perception. The writer examines the issues of sexism, traditional sex roles in education, religion, and the military, etc. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Gendrole.wps
Essay Title: Current Problems in Sex Roles and Inequality
D.H. Hwang/M. Butterfly
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A 7 page research paper that analyzes D.H. Hwang's play M. Butterfly in terms of gender criticism. The writer explains how the play is based on a real-life occurrence in which a French diplomat was convicted of espionage, and how the Frenchman had a twenty year liaison with a Chinese male spy, whom he thought of as the "ideal" woman. In his play, Hwang argues that the diplomat projected a Western concept of an idealized femininity that not only represents the "ideal" woman, but the East in general. Therefore, the Chinese spy was able to manipulate the diplomat perfect by playing to his cultural and gender prejudices. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: khdhhmb.rtf
Essay Title: D.H. Hwang/M. Butterfly
Daughter of Earth and Mildred Pierce
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A paper which looks at the treatment of gender roles in Smedley's Daughter of Earth and Curtiz's Mildred Pierce, with reference to the influence of male dominated socio-cultural values in both works. Bibliography lists 5 sources
Filename: JLmilpier.rtf
Essay Title: Daughter of Earth and Mildred Pierce
David Mamet/Oleanna/Sexual Harassment
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A 5 page research paper/analysis that examines the context of David Mamet's play, Oleanna. The writer discusses whether or not the play dramatizes sexual harassment or male victimization within the broader context of higher education. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: khmamciv.rtf
Essay Title: David Mamet/Oleanna/Sexual Harassment