Women
State, Law, and Social Policy
The issues at stake are related to how law and public policy affect the lives of women. The main arguments are that laws reflect social norms related to gender. Laws then reinforce social norms, including those that are patriarchal and sexist in nature. The author refers to specific legal cases and issues that support the ideas, and also refers to secondary analyses.
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The strengths of this lesson have been to illustrate the complex interface between social norms and the law. It is largely a reflexive relationship, as one impacts the other. The weakness of this lesson is knowing how to channel frustration regarding the application of the law to the lives of individuals.
As part of a critical reflection, it is possible to connect the concepts in this chapter with historical events and landmark legal battles like Roe v. Wade. It is easy to see how religious conservatives can too easily infiltrate the law with their sexist social norms. It is also easy to see how institutions reinforce social class inequities, and that race, class, gender, and social power are all inextricably linked.
I think that the concepts in this chapter remain highly relevant and are extremely important to understand. On an emotional level, I feel empowered and inspired to initiate change by collaborating with like-minded individuals to impact public policy...
It is important to continue fighting for equality at the legal level, in order to achieve feats such as equal pay and other recognitions for women's labor.
5. Question 1: What law do you feel currently restricts the freedom of women in American society, and do you believe this law can be changed in the near future?
Question 2: Do you believe that the current system, which is rooted in patriarchy, can accommodate the needs of women, or do you believe that women need to radically alter the system by deconstructing it first?
Religion and Spirituality in Women's Lives
1. The main themes in this chapter relate to the issue of religion and personal spirituality. Main arguments presented include the debate over the role of religion, and what role religion should play in the lives of women. Moreover, the issues include the differences between the public and private domains. The author uses evidence from anecdote, case study, and references to secondary sources.
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3. The strength in this lesson is the exploration of religion and spirituality from the perspective of women. It provides a sort of ethnography of how these elements of society and social institutions function in women's lives. Therefore, the perspective is both functionalist and systems-based. The weakness of this section is the ultimate inability to…
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