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Anzaldua/Letter to 3rd World Women Writers
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A 3 page summary and commentary on Glorida Anzaldua's 1980 letter to her fellow women writers of color, which focuses on how this writer feels connected through the written word to all Third World women writers, no matter where they are located in the world. Roughly in the middle of this extended letter, Anzaldua inserts a "journal entry," in which she personifies her pen and addresses it directly. This metaphor serves to accurately and concisely sum up the points that Anzaldua previously expresses in this letter. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khanzal.rtf
Arab Women
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A 5 page paper which examines Fatima Mernissi’s “Dreams of Trespass”
and the condition of women in various Arab regions though history. Bibliography lists 3
sources.
Filename: RAwmnarb.rtf
Are Women Better Off Under Socialism?
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This 7 page paper examines changes in Eastern Europe after the fall of communism. A look at the female gender under capitalism and communism is taken. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: SA108Soc.wps
Arranged Marriage—A New Indian Generation Moves Away
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A 10-page paper outlining the changes that have occurred as Indians move to the United States and raise children in America; how the traditional attitudes toward arranged marriages are changing and evolving, while not being abandoned altogether. Lists 10 sources.
Filename: khindma.wps
ASHCROFT WEIGHS GRANTING OF ASYLUM TO ABUSED WOMEN:A SUMMARY
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This 3 page paper summarizes a NEw York Times article about granting asylum to immigrants who face extreme domestic abuse. Quotes and examples given. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: MBwomasylm.rtf
Augustan Laws, Women And Prostitution
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8 pages in length. Patriarchy was at its chauvinistic height with the implementation of Augustan laws. According to such laws women could be divorced if caught within an adulterous situation; however, men were effectively exempt from any social humiliation if they are also found to be a participant of adultery. These clear-cut double standards represented the very foundation of Augustan laws; indeed, enforcement was so stringent that women would have no recourse other than to be pushed into a life of prostitution if their blood relations cast them out. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: TLCaugst.wps
Bahrain Elections; The Rights of Women
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This 6 page paper looks at the rights of women in Bahrain to vote and stand for election. The paper looks at this placing in the broader Middle East and Arab context considering the rights and position of women to vote and play a role in political life under Islam and in other Arab nations. Comparisons are made with other countries, including, but not limited to Kuwait, Qatar and Egypt. The paper proved a table of countries with voting rights for women as an appendix. The bibliography cites 8 sources.
Filename: TEbahrainw.rtf
Bahrain; Women’s Rights
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The government of Bahrain has made a commitment to women and developing women’s rights. This 3 page paper looks at the progress and areas of achievement and considers the current political aspects of women rights in the country and considers areas where political moves to increase equality may be argued as still required. The bibliography cites 5 sources.
Filename: TEwombahrain.rtf
Ban Against International Family Planning Funds: For and Against
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A 5 page paper
which presents the pros and cons for the ban set against international family planning
funds. The paper argues primarily against the ban. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: RAbanfmly.wps
Bertrande de Rols
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An 8 page paper discussing this 16th century woman who lived as an abandoned wife in rural France, the choices available to her and the choices she made. Also included is a discussion of Francois Poullain de la Barre’s “The Equality of the Two Sexes,” published a century later, followed by speculation of how Bertrande might have reacted to Poullain’s position. The paper concludes that she would not agree with the work. Bibliography lists 2 sources; the paper includes several quotes from each work.
Filename: KSmartinGuerre.rtf
Breaking the Pressure of Silence in Ba’s So Long a Letter
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Time, place, expectation, disappointment, surrender, rebellion, desired commitment and buried anger all surface in women of every culture, but when Mariama Ba applies them to her African marriage culture in So Long a Letter, she goes a phase deeper into female existence. It is that silent partner, always a step behind, always there, always observing, not quite doing and not quite asserting itself into the whole. From this part of herself, Ba breaks the final barrier to silence. Bibliography lists 1 source. jvBALong.rtf
Filename: jvBALong.rtf
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