How has feminism changed our understanding of power inequalities in western societies?
Discuss how the story reflects or is influenced by the life of the author.
Think of the works that “moved” you the most–positively or negatively–and brainstorm about how and why they affected you. Write a 5+ page paper using at least one critical essay. Cite your sources using MLA or APA format. Create a valid and substantiated thesis, one that reflects your careful thoughts about the story. Your paper […]
Discuss any cultural bias you noted on the part of the therapist or ways in which the therapist appeared to have avoided bias.
For this discussion, research a professional journal article or articles from contemporary family therapy journals (For example, Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, Family Process, Journal of Feminist Family Therapy, and Journal of Systemic Therapies) that address either feminism or multiculturalism within the context of a reported marriage and family therapy intervention. Summarize and critique […]
Describe the ideological landscape of a country of your choice by explaining how specific ideologies have shaped, and are reflected in, public policies.
Describe the ideological landscape of a country of your choice by explaining how specific ideologies have shaped, and are reflected in, public policies, political institutions, constitutional frameworks, political parties, and political actors, among other things. In doing so, refer to at least two of the following ideologies: liberalism, conservatism, socialism, fascism, feminism, and environmentalism. Specify […]
Discuss the Third world feminism vs womanism in reference to the post colonialism era.
Third world feminism vs womanism in reference to the post colonialism era Should address black feminism theories in full Womanism in full
Using the work of two feminist crafts persons explain how they accomplished their goals through their art/craft.
In the 1970’s feminism (an advocacy of women’s rights on the basis of the equality of the sexes)became a popular theme in the arts and crafts. Using the work of two feminist crafts persons explain how they accomplished their goals through their art/craft.