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Warm Up 1'11
-Overall introduction of essay, first part analysis of law's contradictory response to women's petitions and second part women's transformation of the law.
T1 3'00
-History of women in the law still work in process.
-Introduce notions about first and second wave feminism.
T2 2'14
-Conventional legal histories of women tend to before first wave of feminism
-husband and wife are the one person in law and women are regarded as personal belonging of men, they do not have rights to control their property, custody of children and be liable to debts but husband is permitted to control their wife.
T3 2'28
-Late 18th and early 19th century, the law sided with dominant ideology asserts that men and women men are responsible for seperate spheres.
-But the common notions are not accurate.
T4 3'32
-Reform in late 19th improve women's rights to property and recognize women's economic and familial status.
-women ask for equality sometimes extend to claims for political rights.
T5 2'30
-Women's suffrage movement is supported by other organizations which advocate women have rights to participate into disscussion about social issues.
-After protests and active fight for rights, women finally gain rights to vote in1920
OBSTACLE
T6 8'00
Introduction
-Women ready for president?
-Cooper theorizes Obama's success in presidential election may have gender and race bending effect
-overall organization of essay, analysis of Hillary Clinton, Sarah Palin and Michelle Obama's experience
-making a discussion and conclusion through experience of the three women
Conclusion
-cases from Hillary Clinton, Sarah Palin and Michelle Obama indicate that women are more acceptable to be equal player in the highest political office but have to perform in particular way. |
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