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Analysis of All about my Mother
Choosing this paper topic to
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a writer
discusses the movie "All about my mother." It is a story that begins with the son wanting to know his father. The mother finally agrees only to have the son die. The mother feels guilty about not telling the son about the father so she tries to find the father to let him know that he has a son. The father is a transvestite which the mother is ashamed.
Analyzing Culturally Unfamiliar Practices - Female Genital Mutilation.
This paper or essay is an analysis of female genital mutilation as a particular cultural practice. In this essay, a critical cultural feminist approach is argued for, drawing from cultural feminist analyses and legal feminist reviews of the practice of female circumcision. Issues of ideology, philosophy, universalism and cultural relativism are also explicated in this discussion of different perspectives on cultural difference.
Anne Finch's "The Introduction".
Feminist literature, as opposed to literature by women, upholds a political, cultural, social, or religious stand asserting the position of women as equal to that of men. Anne Finch, a 17th century poet and writer, in her work "The Introduction", presents just such a feminist assertion - that she is a legitimate writer who, because of her gender, has been discounted on every level possible and is relegated to "fashion" and "play". Anne Finch, also known as Anne, Countess of Winchilsea, is one of the earliest feminist writers who plied her craft at a time when women were property and thus had no rights, no say in the world, and certainly no voice that would be heard by men. This is a poem of rage, of frustration, and of righteousness for the author understands that the binds of men are artificial and that she has the truth of the world on her side. Anne Finch wrote before there were feminist slogans, before there were Margaret Sangers and
Gloria Steinems
moving the feminist movement forward. She, in many ways, was a lone voice in a world that had never heard such thoughts, and had certainly never entertained them. It is the purpose of this paper to examine the symbolism, structure, and meaning in Anne Finch's "The Introduction".
Artists Who Love Too Much: Frida Kahlo and George Sand.
This paper or essay topic describes how Sand and Kahlo both used their experiences of pain and love in their art, and how their desire to equal the men in their fields expressed itself in uniquely liberating ways.
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