Beyonce’s Lemonade

Who runs the world? According to Beyonce Giselle Knowles-Carter, its us, women. Often referred to as ‘Queen B,’ over the years Beyonce has most certainly and successfully made a place for herself in the music industry and in the hearts of many. The title ‘Queen B’ itself screams of authority, power and respect. Beyonce’s songs … Read more

Conflict between the quest for gender equality and the desire for sexual liberation

“Feminism is notoriously difficult as it was never a uniform set of ideas: the aims and character of feminist struggles were hotly contested from the outset” (Hollows, 2000: 3) The conflict between the quest for gender equality and the desire for sexual liberation has long been a challenge for feminism. Feminists have found themselves on … Read more

Does hip hop reproduce hegemonic masculinities?

To what extent does hip hop reproduce hegemonic masculinities? Discuss in relation to at least TWO specific examples. Hip Hop is a collective of many different art forms that has transformed an entire society socially and culturally. As this cultural movement developed it has seen momentous shifts in the last 20 years, especially in regard … Read more

Where is our society heading?

A newborn only knows of two things, his/her mother and what they need to survive which is breastmilk. During this time, the infant is not aware of other humans, therefore, having an egoistic mind of only thinking for themselves and not others. Eventually, the baby does come to realization that he/she has a dad and … Read more

The Imperfect Fight for Women’s Equality

For centuries, women have fought tremendously for equal rights and treatment as men. However, even today, after having various legal documents in place, women continue to struggle living their lives as their counterparts. Furthermore, women face extreme hatred from some men on virtue of their gender. To support these arguments, this essay will first provide … Read more

Feminism in the United States (article review/creation of a zine)

Articles Krahulik, Karen C. “Sisterhood Revisited during the Second Wave of Feminism.” Reviews in American History, vol. 37, no. 1, 2009, pp. 140–147. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/40210992. In this review, the author immediately address Hilary Clinton, the Presidential campaign she lost, and the overarching question that followed her loss: where does feminism go from here? From Hilary … Read more

Simone de Beauvoir – The Second Sex

For every subject, there must be an object; this is the basis of the argument found in Simone de Beauvoir’s 1949 text The Second Sex. Drawing from the influence of Hegel, Beauvoir attempted to diagnose the secondary position of women in society through the concept of the ‘Other’. This essay will explain the argument central … Read more

Gender Equality in Germany

Gender equality in Germany has been a topic getting debated about for around two centuries now. However, early feminist groups, activism and even WW1 and 2 where able to have huge impact on the German government’s perspective on women, leading to making things such as social, political and economic rights display differently throughout regions in … Read more

Social influence and obedience

It is impossible to live among other people and not be influenced by them in some way (Gross, 2015.). According to Hogg and Vaughan (2005); cited by Eysenck (2012), Social influence is the process whereby attitudes and behaviour are influenced by the real or implied presence of others. In social life, people yield to group … Read more

Is gender a category of experience or a linguistic construct?

As a relatively new concept, the category ‘gender’ has been the focus of ongoing debate. There is divisive material from historians in the question as to whether it should be explored as a category of experience or a linguistic construction. During the 1980s, debates began to disrupt the epistemological basis on which previous feminist scholarship … Read more

Western feminism and its problematic application in the Third World

The feminist movement that started out with the suffragettes has gone through multiple waves of changes to become what it is today. From the fight for women’s political rights to the modern discourse on gender and sexuality, the impact of feminism has extended well beyond the Western shores to the Third World. In this essay, … Read more

To what extent do parenting styles impact and influence women’s later career success?

The past century has paved the way for immense progress in terms of gender equality, consisting not only of women’s suffrage and greater access to education for females, but also of their integration into the workplace and more equitable pay in the professional environment. In recent years, however, this progress has stalled, leaving some speculating … Read more

Socio-political significance of Turkey’s emergent neo-Ottoman cultural phenomenon

Over the last decade, Turkey’s cultural sphere has witnessed a motto of Ottomania—a term describing the recent cultural fervor for everything Ottoman. Although this neo-Ottoman cultural phenomenon, is not entirely new since it had its previous cycle back in the 1980s and 1990s during the heyday of Turkey’s political Islam, it now has a rather … Read more

Gender and Caste – The Cry for Identity of Women

INTRODUCTION ‘Bodies are just not biological phenomena but a complex social creation onto which meanings have been variously composed and imposed according to time and space’. These social creations differentiate the two biological personalities into Man and Woman and meanings to their qualities are imposed on the basis of gender which defines them as He … Read more