Note: Module 2 SLP should be completed before the Module 2 Case.
Reflecting on the seven gender-related videos for Module 2, write a well-organized and well-supported essay in which you help challenge society's limiting gender narratives.
A well-organized essay has a beginning, middle, and an ...
Gender-based stereotypes are presented through the mass media. Locate an article, cartoon, or advertisement that conveys a gender message. Analyze the message by answering the following questions. (Also, please attach your media or share the media's url address.)
1. What is the message the media ...
This solution offers help on conceptualizing these key ideas on gender appropriate and inappropriate behaviors in children:
Should boys be able to dress as girls? It has been noted that a 5 year old boy enjoys things for girls, such as, jewelry, pink, and dresses. This was supported by his mother...
Why is corporate culture considered a significant contributor to gender discrimination? Please use examples/cases to support your response. Include references.
Hodgson's article emphasizes the systemic nature of the police's discriminatory practices against women who are victims of sexual violence. How does this police discrimination reflect Schwartz and DeKeseredy's discussion of rape myths?
Maximum 500 words with reference note, like (Hodgson 174)
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1. Given some of Dunn and Powell-William''s conclusions about the current prioritizing of women leaving abusive relationships by advocates, how does the conversation of Intimacy Abuse Circles in McPhail et al. provide further insight to strategies for dealing with domestic partner violence?
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What does Zandy mean when she calls class a ghost issue and how does Zandy define class?
Janet Zandy describes class as "an aspect of shared economic circumstances and shared social and cultural practices in relationship to positions of power.... [Class] shapes our lives and intersects with race,...
Gender roles for males and females differ from country to country. Problems in communication can ensue by not knowing what is and is not accepted in different countries. If you are traveling to Saudi Arabia, or Russia or Thailand what would you need to know about traditional gender roles? with the c...
Look online for internet sources about the life of Emily Carr. Provide an outline of the sources that were of interest to you. Can Emily Carr still be viewed as a realistic role model for women artists today?
While the work place can be a dangerous place for women in term of their health, work also can provide health benefits. What are some of the ways that paid work benefits women?
Access to art education was as difficult for Canadian women artists as it was for their European and American counterparts. Discuss this statement, providing a brief overview of art education opportunities for women.
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"The notion that women become depressed because of what is taking place in their lives is not new. In the early part of the twentieth century Freud drew a connection between mourning and depression and health professionals have for some time noted the connection between events of loss in the lives o...
"Health practitioners ... are beginning to realize that there are long-term health implications associated with violence and fear of violence that women deal with daily" (Unit 6 22). According to the Unit, what are some of the health implications of violence against women?
What are some of the positive aspects of the premenstrual cycle identified by the authors of the Menstrual Joy Questionnaire (see Unit 5, Part II "Feminist view of what we call PMS") that feminists would like women to focus on instead of the perception that menstruation is always a negative event?
A number of women artists in Part 1 of this unit chose to depict images of women in their work. Choose one such artist and discuss her work and the context in which it was produced. (Don't forget to use the National Museum of Women in the Arts Clara database for further information about your chosen...
What role did women artists play in the mainstream art world from 1930 to the end of modernism in 1960. What factors affected their degree of participation. Refer to at least TWO women artists and their work from this time period in your discussion.
Women artists from the Pre-Revolutionary period were successful as artists. On the one hand, they were successful in spite of the restrictions placed on them by the Academies. On the other hand, the Rococo style in which they participated caused later art historians to denigrate their work and dismi...
According to Johanson, et al how does the philosophy of care prevalent in Scandinavian countries and the Netherlands with their low numbers of caesarean sections differ from that of countries such as England, the USA and Canada with their high rate caesarean births?
Choose one woman artist whose career was active during the period of the Renaissance to the 17th century in Italy, and one woman artist from Northern Europe. Compare and contrast their lives, their work and the factors that in their respective regions in Europe permitted them as women to be artists....
"The empowerment of women at any level is usually viewed as a long -term process" (Unit 2 18). How can the goals of empowerment provide women with the tools to obtain the best health care possible?
What is the meaning of "health literacy" as used by Clancy in her article "How to Talk to - and Understand - Your Doctor?"
Please provide a maximum of 250 words with referencing.
Reference article: http://www.aarp.org/health/doctors-hospitals/info-09-2010/finding_your_way_how_to_talk_to_8212_a...
Sara Day's article was written in 1986 when the National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWA) was first established. The NMWA has now been in existence for more than 25 years. Visit the NMWA website and comment on the current exhibitions and exhibition programming. Did you find the website informative...