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Thunks. Is democracy an elected dictatorship? www.thunks.co.uk. Back To Starters. Today’s lesson. Functionalism essay FB Feminism. Functionalism essay FB. Organic analogy – Comte – comparison made between society and the human body I think.....  it can be argued..... 

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  1. Thunks Is democracy an elected dictatorship? www.thunks.co.uk Back To Starters

  2. Today’s lesson • Functionalism essay FB • Feminism

  3. Functionalism essay FB • Organic analogy – Comte – comparison made between society and the human body • I think.....  it can be argued.....  • Functionalism is both a structural theory and a conflict theory • Balance the evaluation – say strengths/support as well as criticisms/ weaknesses

  4. Functionalism essay FB • Read through your essay – note the comments and codes • Record your grade/mark out of 14 on your tracking sheet in the short essay questions section (next to your subculture mark) • A-11 • B-10 • C-8 • D-7 • E-5 1/2

  5. Intervention – Thursday MLT 1: • Roshelle, Tiffany-Nina, Veena, Shania, Patryce Functionalism Essay: • Joe, Amal, Jeanette, Roshelle, Ahmed, Jeanette

  6. What do you think? • False class consciousness? • Do all rich people deserve all the money they have? • Any luck? Any help? • Meritocratic???

  7. Feminism

  8. By the end of this lesson you will be able to... • Identify and define what feminism is, • identify and define how feminism has contributed to our understanding of society, • Apply the concepts of feminism to contemporary society.

  9. Feminist theory • Ali G interviews Sue Lees

  10. What is feminism ? On the whiteboard write down one key word which comes to mind when hearing the word feminism

  11. Feminism • Feminist argue that another important status difference and source of inequality is gender, • Feminist believe that the UK is a patriarchal society where men have more prestige and status than women across a range of social institutions , • Feminist also believe that women have less economic power than men in society • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oftOCN1jkNo

  12. Natasha Walter – The New Feminism (1999) • Women do not enjoy equality of access to jobs (specifically top jobs in the city), • Males monopolize professional and managerial positions, • Women are still expected to be predominantly responsible for the upkeep of the home and childrearing,

  13. Different types of feminist All feminists agree that society is patriarchal – it favours men - but there are different types of feminist each with there own set of ideas. • Liberal, • Radical, • Difference • Marxist

  14. Market place • In your groups you will each be assigned a specific feminist type, • In your groups you must create a poster which must only contain a maximum of ten words, but as many pictures as you like • I will assign a teacher for each group who will trade/teach the information to other groups, • The rest of the groups will go “trading” for other information in order to fill their worksheets. • Return to your teacher and teach them what you have learnt

  15. Key terms splat • Add them to your dictionaries

  16. Feminist theory Key terms

  17. Key feminist terms – add them to your dictionary • Patriarchal • Subordinate • Oppression • Exploitation • Power • Exploitation • Political lesbianism

  18. Lets criticise Liberal Feminism Read through your handout from yesterday What key criticism does it highlight; • Fails to challenge the underlying causes of women’s oppression • Believes that changes in the law will be enough to bring equality Can you think of any more???  

  19. Lets criticise Marxist Feminism Read through the Marxist feminist section of your handout What criticism can you think of for this theory?  Shows a greater understanding of the importance of structural factors  Focus on capitalist societies, fails to explain women’s subordination in non-capitalist societies  Gives an insufficient explanation of how men oppress women, focus’ too much on capitalism

  20. Lets criticise Radical Feminism • Read over radical feminism in your handout Radical feminists fail to recognise that women’s position has improved greatly Heterosexual attraction makes it unlikely that the nuclear family will disappear

  21. Lets criticise Difference Feminism • Read over your handout  Highlights the different levels and methods of oppression experience by women from different social classes and different ethnic groups Neglects the fact that do share many of the same experiences

  22. What do you think? Exit cards • Do you agree with feminist ideas? • Do you think society is patriarchal? • Are women subordinate to men?

  23. Outline & evaluate the feminist view of society

  24. Outline & evaluate the feminist view of society • Lets plan this together

  25. Lesson 3 Recap on feminist theory Essay structure & practice

  26. Functionalism Essay example • Read through the functionalism essay as an example of a clear writing and explanation of key terminology

  27. Outline & evaluate the feminist view of society • Lets continue to plan this together

  28. Essay Plan • Outline & evaluate the feminist view of society • Write it onto your essay FB sheet • Read over the requirements for this essay – what do you need to do to get the marks. Make a note of the sections that do not apply to this essay

  29. Outline & evaluate the feminist view of society • Using your plan complete the essay

  30. Peer folder checks • My folder checks last week showed a number of you have a lot of work missing & need to organise your folders • Using your peer check sheet you will assess each other • Tick the items that are present • Circle the items that you need • You must now make copies/ collect worksheets/ complete work • You are responsible for making sure your folder is up to date by Wednesday • I will be checking & SLT will be too!!!!!!!

  31. Announcements • MLT 2 Sociological theories Wednesday • Homework is to revise for this test so that everyone passes first time • Bring £1 with you for your Family revision text book Plus £1 outstanding for folders/dividers Have a lovely weekend!!

  32. SPLAT

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