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Critical Feminist Studies Web Paper 1

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How a Feminist Should vote in this election

Sarah Sherman

10/05/08

Intro to Critical Feminist Studies

Professor Anne Dalke


How Should a Feminist Vote in this Election?

(Including bitter Hillary supporters)


Everyone has their own definition of feminism. Personally, I believe feminism is equality for women. I believe that women should have the same rights as men and that they shouldn't be discriminated against for being female.

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Paper 1: The Historical and the Literary-Representations of Dr. Luce and Dr. Money

The Historical andthe Literary: Representation of Dr. Money and Dr. Luce

 

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Understanding Transsexuality

Hilary Polak

Intro to Critical Feminist Studies

October 3, 2008

Understanding Transsexuality

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Making Sense of Gender and Sex

Questions: What is gender? What is the importance of gender? Is it useful? Does it hinder people? What does this say about feminism?

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When I Grow Up...

When I Grow Up… (please read attached files)
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Palin' Comparison: Why a "Gynecological Twin" Could Mean 2008 Steps Backwards for Feminism

 

 

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Why a“Gynecological Twin” Could Mean 2008 Steps Backwards for Feminism

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Under the Eye of the Pantocrator

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Gender and Religion in Middlesex: An Unorthodox Treatment of Gender Identity

Gender and Religion in Middlesex: An Unorthodox Treatment of Gender Identity

 

It was all around me from the beginning, the weight of female suffering, with its biblical justification and vanishing acts. (Eugenides 215)

 

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Is Middlesex an Appropriate Queer Studies Text?

Dawn Hathaway

October 3, 2008

Critical Feminist Studies: An Introduction

Professor Anne Dalke

Is Middlesex an Appropriate Queer Studies Text?

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