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13185 Reproducing Stereotypes - Women and Mass Media Representations in Canada In spite of the advancement of the Feminist movement, the mass media in North America can seem very slow to show any confirmed gender equality. As this paper reveals in different examples, women are rarely the center of media presentations and when they are, they tend to be stereotyped. Far more often, women appear as 'objects' in relation to what are male stories or themes, in media materials that are clearly meant for male audiences. The subjects that are discussed in this paper point to the very important intersection of issues of feminism and those of race and culture. 10 pgs. 9 sources.
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13192 Striking Accord between India/n Feminists - a Critique This essay evaluates the issues of race and feminism that are raised with relation to the role that women of color have in developing feminist theory. This essay considers the deeply complex roles that class and religion can play with regards to Indian women in Canadian academia, and the influence of elitism in developing feminist theory. 7 pgs. 5 sources.
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13204 . May Yee's "Finding The Way Home Through Issues of Gender, Race and Class" - a Critical Reflection. This essay evaluates Yee's paper from the perspective of a Chinese female student who has immigrated to Canada. This review of Yee's article states, "Yee's paper will prove of interest to various readers interested in women's issues, the experience of Chinese newcomers in Canada at a particular time. As a contribution to feminist perspectives, the paper is most helpful in fully explaining the sense of difference that is felt by some Chinese women and, of course, in its most interesting comparisons between the Chinese countryside as visited by Yee in young adulthood, and the very different reality of the Toronto that has been home to her for most of her life." 6 pgs. 2 sources.
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Aging Population in Canada This paper examines the aging of Canada's population and its potential consequences. Many consider the aging of the 'baby boom' generation to be a crisis. Other demographers suggest it will have positive consequences.
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Gendered Technologies And Gendered Jobs, A Cross-Cultural Perspective. A comparison between women studying and working with computer technology and the sciences in North America and women studying science and technology in Asia. Explores how the gendered development of technology in a research setting impacts the gendered use of technology in the industrial or commercial setting, as well as the cultural barriers to women's advancement in the high-tech economy.
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17077 Aging Population in Canada. This paper examines the aging of Canada's population and its potential consequences. Many consider the aging of the 'baby boom' generation to be a crisis. Other demographers suggest it will have positive consequences.
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17113 A National Crime. This paper reviews the book A National Crime by John S. Milloy on the residential school program for Aboriginal children in Canada. MLA Format.
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