Approaches 3.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? English LiteratureFeminism and the Body UniversityAll boards Created by: Chloe NelmsCreated on: 02-05-16 17:14 Assmilk by Tyler the Creator ft Earl Sweathirt **** rap I'll be a landlord so I can **** the tenant's daughter 1 of 32 Don't Leave Me Now by Pink Floyd Don't leave me now/How could you go?/ When you know how I need you/ To beat to a pulp on a Saturday night 2 of 32 Sinead O'Connor open letter to Miley [The music business] will prostitute you for all you are worth, and cleverly make yo think it's what YOU wanted 3 of 32 Gender Performance the TransAdvocate Interviews with. World without gender? JB: If gender is eradicated, so too is an important domain of pleasure for many people. 4 of 32 Rashida Manjo UN Special Rapporteur on violence against women 2014 Have I seen this level of sexist culture in other countries? It hasn't been so in your face in other countries. 5 of 32 Ideology is a representation of the imaginary relationship of individuals to their real conditions of existence (Althusser) 6 of 32 The body... is a medium of culture (Bordo 1989) 7 of 32 Women spending more time trying to discipline their bodies "Through the pursuit of an ever-changing, homogenizing, elusive idea of femininity" (Bordo 1989) 8 of 32 Our culture still widely advertises domestic conceptions of femininity (Bordo 1989) 9 of 32 Women must develop a totally other-orientated emotional economy (Bordo 1989) 10 of 32 Feminity at it's core is a "tradition of imposed limitations" (Susan Brownmiller) 11 of 32 A body is docile that can be subjugted, used, transferred and improved (Foucault 1977) 12 of 32 Panoptican design "a new mode of obtaining power of mind over mind" (Jeremy Bentham) 13 of 32 1984 'telescreens' "there was of course no way of knowing whether you were being watched at any given moment" (George Orwell) 14 of 32 Police officer hailing "by this mere one-hundred-and-eight degree physical conversion, he becomes a subject" (Althusser 1972) 15 of 32 when a person connects with a media text... the text has interpellated us into a certain set of assumptions and caused us to tacitly accept a particular approach to the world (Gauntlet 2002) 16 of 32 Representation of the world, like the world itself, is the work of me; they describe it from their own point of view, which they confuse with absolute truth (De Beauvoir 1949) 17 of 32 Links to Wollenstonecraft who argued women are not inferior naturally "her wings are cut and then she is blamed for not knowing how to fly " (De Beauvoir 1949) 18 of 32 If real women contradict myth it is them who are wrong "the contrary facts of experience are impotent against myth" (De Beauvoir 1949) 19 of 32 the myth of woman is a luxury (De Beauvoir 1949) 20 of 32 the transcendent Idea was deliberately used by patriarchal society for purposes of self-justification (De Beauvoir 1949) 21 of 32 To discard the myths is not to destroy all the dramatic relation between the sexes (De Beauvoir 1949) 22 of 32 Cyborg writing is about the power to survive (Harraway 1985) 23 of 32 Cyborg politics is the struggle ... [against] the central dogma of phallogocentrism (Harraway 1985) 24 of 32 Cyborg imagery can suggest a way out of the maze of dualisms (Harraway 1985) 25 of 32 Though both are bound in the spiral dance, I would rather be a cyborg than a goddess (Harraway 1985) 26 of 32 ecriture feminie needed to write in Cixous 27 of 32 gender is performative Butler 28 of 32 can't assume anything 'natural' male/female Butler 29 of 32 anorexia and muteness Bordo 30 of 32 Individuals recognise themselves as subjects and complicit in their own domination "Indiviuals are always already subjects" (Althusser 1972) 31 of 32 Iinterpellation through costent subjugation to gender idenities Butler links to Aluthusser 32 of 32
Thomas Hardy and his use of language in the portrayal of women in 'A Mere Interlude' 3.0 / 5 based on 1 rating
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