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A 3 page paper which identifies 5 different terms based on 5 different readings. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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3 pages (~225 words per page)
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"Beyond Bean Counting" by Jee Yeun Lee, "Relating to Privilege: Seduction and Rejection in the Subordination of White Women and Women of Color" by Aida Hurtado, "Believing is Seeing" by
Judith Lorber, and "The Distribution of the Heterosexual Mystique" by Jonathan Ned Katz. Oppression In Marilyn Fryes "Oppression" she indicates that the word possesses a root word of
"Press" which means to squeeze in essence. She notes that, "Presses are used to mold things or flatten them or reduce them in bulk, sometimes to reduce them by squeezing
out the gases or liquids in them" (Frye). She then moves on to illustrate how women, though given little moments of help, help that is really only demonstrative, are not
truly helped but pressed into a realm where they are not able to escape. She brings into play the notion of a bird in a cage and how, when one
looks at only one of the wires it seems strange that the bird cannot escape. But, upon wider inspection one notes many bars, which result in oppression. She basically is
illustrating that oppression is complex, a web, filled with many bars that cannot necessarily be seen, but bars that are there nonetheless. Beyond Bean Counting In Lees work
she first illustrates that bean counting was something that President Bill Clinton referred to and perhaps defined, for the purpose of her essay. In that she notes that bean counting
is the process or practice of consciously keeping tabs on how many people are of one type or another in a room: "women, men, people of color, Asian Americans, mixed
race people, whites, gays and lesbians, bisexuals, heterosexuals, people with disabilities" (Lee 205). Her work is primarily focused on feminism, but as her essay progresses she realizes that through a
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