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Feminist theory of justice is important to the character of feminism. Feminism is social, political, the economic movement which aims to achieve equality of both sexes. Feminism began in the 19th century, in current times the impact of feminism is not equally distributed because there are...
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COVID-19 exposed the limitations in the current economic system on public and private support for gender equity and the intersecting impact of gender, race, and class in that lack of support. Women of color, particularly those who are Black, Latina, or Native American, were at the intersection...
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This article addresses the depiction of violent women in film and questions the feminist analysis of such violence, specifically the view that such depictions are liberating for women. The author discusses film analysis, the role of violence in film generally, and then violence by women in...
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This paper comments on Professor Cristina Tilley's rewritten feminist opinion in Boyes v Kerr (Texas 1993). The Texas Supreme Court in Boyles v. Kerr rigidly refused to extend the state’s negligent infliction of emotional distress (NIED) precedents to permit recovery when the plaintiff was a...
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This paper discusses how the platform economy – dominated by a few firms – is extractivist, exploitative and expedient. It is based on an unsustainable model with scant regard for natural resources, and is built on the back of a global division of labor that bears the marks of race, class,...
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