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1
The Feminist Approach
  • By Eli, Hope, Niko, and Dan

2
What exactly is the Feminist approach?
  • Feminist criticism is focused on a specific
    gender
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  • Feminist critics look at gender specific pieces
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  • They try to disect those pieces to show what the
    piece is dictating about that gender
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3
The History of the Theory
  • Feminism has been going on for thousands of
    years 
  •  1790s-  Mary Wollstonecraft wrote A Vindication
    of the Rights of  Women
  •  Beginning of first-wave feminism focused on
    gaining basic women's rights internationally
    (i.e. suffrage, ending foot-binding) 
  • Second-wave feminism- 1960s focused on changing
    roles of women
  • Third-wave feminism- late 80s focused on
    continuing the first and second waves, but in a
    more modern world.

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The Good, the Bad... and the Theory
  • The Bad (Cons)
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  • This form of criticism is misunderstood as being
    sexist towards males
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  • It can turn a piece into a political debate
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  • The feminist approach is viewed as too theoretical
  • The Good (Pros)
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  • This approach shows women not as victims, but
    having their own power
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  • It has led to social reforms that have helped
    women across the world
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5
Applied Criticism
  • The poem deals with the hardships of women in
    modern society.
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  • Dahlia Ravikovitch's mother was raised in a very
    religious household
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  • The poem often talks about the importance of
    flowers which is a feminine symbol.  The last
    part implies that she is the one who cares for
    the flowers.
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  • Another feministic symbol is the "beauty of
    nature"
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  • "My mother" is the main character of the poem and
    the key feministic symbol as it is also
    repetition

6
Works Cited
  • McManus, Barbara F. "Feminist Literary Approach."
    Characteristics of a Feminine Approach. N.p.,
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  •         1998. Web. 26 Apr. 2010. 
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  • Karpel, Dalia. "The Essential Dahlia
    Ravikovitch." Haaretz.com. Haaretz, 17 Aug. 2006.
    Web. 26
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  •         Apr. 2010.
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  • "Feminism." Encyclopædia Britannica. 2010.
    Encyclopædia Britannica Online. 26 Apr. 2010
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