Empowerment a Two-Way Street a reaction to Rosalind Wiseman's Girl Cliques

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Social Issues

 

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Myrtle B

 

Date added:

December 3, 2012

 

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University

 

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A

 

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The cliques talked about by Wiseman never could have existed before the era of public education for women. In almost all cultures across all of time women have had little social interaction compared to that of today's semi-equal world where women can, for the most part, make all of their own choices for the first time...
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I believe the essay is written from an ethnocentric point of few, but also with a perspective of the time in which she has lived. Whether or not Wiseman arrived at the correct conclusion, her essay seems worthless in many aspects because her view seems to be blurred by her political agenda. It is obvious that Wiseman is trying to be motivational and empowering...
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