Exam 4: Feminist and Ecofeminist Literature and Concepts in History and Society

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Which Brahmanical text described a woman, a sudra, a dog, and a crow are the embodiments of untruth, sin, and darkness.?

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Maria Mies belongs to

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In which work Ann Oakley attacks G.p Murdock and Talcott Parsons .

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The work won the Jessie Bernard award for sociologists for women in society(1979)

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Bodies that matter: on the discursive limits of sex written by

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What is the main instrument through which the patriarchal Brahmanical society subordinated women in the opinion of Uma Chakravarti?

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When did A.S.Altekar's work, The Position of Women in Hindu Civilization publish?

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Who is the author of The Origin of Family, Private Property and the State (1884)?

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Eco Feminism was further developed by

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Who wrote 'stridharmapadhati'?

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The term Eco feminism coined by

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Which Indian historian applied the theoretical formulations of Gerda Lerner in Indian contexts for the first time?

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'Staying alive: women,ecology and development' written by

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Powers of horror:an essay on Abjection written by

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Whose name is associated with the movement Navdanya?

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Who coined the term ecofeminism?

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Who questioned the Altekarian paradigm in the context of Indian women?

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Who said ' one is not born a woman but becomes one'?

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in Uttar Pradesh ,for instance, it is said that just as a she goat may be milked at any time at one's will, so can a Chamar woman be enjoyed any time one's discretion

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The Creation of patriarchy is written by-

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