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Papers On Women In Other Cultures
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The Feminist Movement in China: The Influence of Internal and External Factors
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A 7 page discussion of the many factors influencing the feminist movement in China. Assesses these factors through a comparison of the works of modern Chinese writers such as Lu Xun and the writings of feminist leaders in China in the early part of the Twentieth Century. Emphasizes that many factors were at play in this movement. Two of the most influential of these were influence from the West and the actions of the Mao regime. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PPmadman.wps
The Geography Of Beauty
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19 pages in length. It has been said that beauty is merely a myth that has been influenced by western patriarchal society. While the notion of physical beauty may appear trivial, every culture upholds its own standards in one way or another; establishing a cross-cultural comparison of the idea of beauty as an independent value throughout myriad cultures directly relates to women's perception of power and existence. Annotated bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: TLCgeobe.wps
The History of Women in Theater
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A 5 page paper looking at women’s role in theater from ancient times to the present. The paper observes that as long as women were allowed no role in theater, an important mode of public expression was quashed. Bibliography lists five sources.
Filename: KBtheatr.wps
The Importance of Women's Rights in the International Community
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5 pages in length. The author discusses the need for women's rights activists in the international community and gives examples of the current treatment of women. Several platforms for change are discussed. Bibliography included.
Filename: Womenint.rtf
The Increasing Role Of Women In Terrorist Organizations
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3 pages in length. Much like the women who secretly fought in the Civil War, the drive to defend one's homeland, become instrumental in creating a better postwar life and improve the values, morals and challenges as they perceive them to be, women have embraced an increasing role in current-day terrorist organizations. To look at them would be to look at virtually any other woman, inasmuch as female terrorists are not overtly obvious in their outward appearance. Rather, the ability to put forth the exact opposite image is what has served quite effective for many well-known women revolutionaries. Indeed, the seductive nature of terrorism lends greatly to the attraction women find when becoming involved with violent activism; that they often make the ultimate sacrifice in the name of their cause is often a reasonable price to pay when fighting for such significant political and civil reform. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLCWmnTerr.rtf
The Indigenous Women of Latin America: Factors Impacting Human Rights
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A 19 page overview of the numerous factors affecting the basic human rights of Latin America’s indigenous women. The author asserts that the indigenous women of Latin America have been suppressed by a number of societal factors. These factors revolve around their native traditions and societal expectations, the influence on the Europeans who colonized Latin America, globalization, and the rampant development of their homelands in a manner which degrades traditional land rights and serves to further adversely affect the rights of indigenous women. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: PPwmnLat.rtf
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