Feminist theories in sociology

    • [DOC File]IPSE II, WINTER 1989: THEORIES OF CLASS AND GENDER

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      4. What unique contribution does the feminist perspective bring to sociology? Be sure to note the main assumptions of feminist theories. ANS: Answers will vary. 5. Using examples, outline the main assumptions of postmodern perspectives. What kind of question might be asked by a postmodernist in a study of people’s suicidal behaviour?

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      A major theme of feminist theories of rape is that rape functions as a mechanism of social control in patriarchal societies--e.g., rape and the fear of rape enable men to assert power over women and maintain the existing system of gender stratification. A related theme is that traditional gender-role attitudes encourage rape.

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    • [DOC File]New York University

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      Engaging Sociology features keep the material interesting and fun by having students do activities such as applying a population pyramid to the business world or taking a survey to understand why differences in social and cultural capital can make first-generation students feel alienated on a college campus.

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      Feminist Theories of Gender: the materialist arguments from. equality. Reading: M. Gimenez, "The oppression of women: a structuralist Marxist view." in I. Rossi, ed. Structural Sociology (New York: Columbia University Press, 1982). Pat Armstrong and Hugh Armstrong, "Beyond Sexless Class and Classless Sex: Towards Feminist Marxism."

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    • [DOC File]TOWARD FEMINIST THEORIZING IN CONFLICT RESOLUTION

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      FEMINIST THEORIES. Quickcheck. What is meant by ‘malestream’ sociology? Which type of feminist is most likely to believe equality can be gained through reforming legislation and changing attitudes? Explain the difference between sex and gender. Which feminist perspective argues that all men oppress all women? True of False?

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 1 The Sociological Perspective

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      Feminist Theories of religion. Evidence of patriarchy . Religious organisations -> they are male dominated -> despite women participating more in religion . Armstrong: women are excluded from priesthood as evidence of women’s marginalisation .

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    • [DOC File]TWO SOCIOLOGICAL STUDIES OF RAPE

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      1989 Paula England. "A Feminist Critique of Rational-Choice Theories: Implications for Sociology." American Sociologist 20, 1: 14-28. Also presented at annual meetings of American Sociological Association, 1988. Reprinted in Gender and Economics, edited by Jane Humphries. Cheltenham, England: Edward Elgar, 1995.

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    • Feminist Theory: A Summary for A-Level Sociology – ReviseSociology

      Feminist theories are diverse, but generally concur that the invisibility of gender issues within mainstream social theories, and of women in "important' public domains of human existence, cannot be remedied simply by adding a pinch of woman -- to the state, to capitalist processes and to theories -- …

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