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Papers On Women's Sexuality
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Article Overview: Barbie Doll Culture And Heterosexual Courtship Violence
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8 pages in length. Society has created as many ills as it has cured. While the bringing together of people centuries ago served to form a necessary bond between and among human beings, that same bond has been responsible for evoking some of society's most harmful results. Two such outcomes revolve around how people view themselves in the social eye,
and how anger and intolerance have made themselves uninvited guests in many a heterosexual courtship relationship. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: TLCbarbi.wps
Birth and Motherhood According to Davies and Gowdy:
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This 3 page paper examines the role that birth and motherhood play in Barbara Gowdy's, "Falling Angel" and Robertson Davies', "Fifth Business". This paper compares and contrasts the very different views of the authors on these issues. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: GSMothrs.rtf
Boylan’s “She’s Not There: A Life in Two Genders”
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A 4 page book review of Jennifer Finney Boylan’s “She’s Not There: A Life in Two Genders.” Bibliography lists 2 additional sources.
Filename: RAboyshe.rtf
Character Analysis of Calixta in Kate Chopin’s Short Story “The Storm”
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This is a 5 page paper discussing the character of Calixta in Kate Chopin’s “The Storm”. Kate Chopin’s “The Storm” tells the story of a 19th century housewife, Calixta, who appears to be unhappy and restless within her marriage. Upon the arrival of an old flame, Alcee, during the approach of a storm, Calixta begins to feel nervous, warm and excited. Her obvious passions are reciprocated and she and Alcee have an affair that lasts the duration of the storm. The characterization of Calixta takes a surprising turn at this point however as neither Alcee nor Calixta experience guilt or remorse of their affair. Calixta, quite to the contrary is rejuvenated and elated by her new found sexuality and she carries her happiness back into her marriage; a shocking prospect in 19th century characterization of women.
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Filename: TJCalix1.rtf
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