1. 艾玛沃特森女权演讲英文原稿
1. Today we are launching a
campaign called “HeForShe.” am reaching out to you because I need your help.
We want to end gender inequality—and to do this we need everyone involved. This
is the first campaign of its kind at the UN: we want to try and galvanize as
many men and boys as possible to be advocates for gender equality. And we don’t
just want to talk about it, but make sure it is tangible.
2. I was appointed as Goodwill
Ambassador for UN Women 6 months ago. The more I spoke about feminism, the more
I realized that fighting for women’s rights has too often become synonymous
with man-hating. If there is one thing I know for certain it is that this has
to stop. For the record, feminism by definition is the belief that men and
women should have equal rights and opportunities. It is the theory of the
political, economic and social equality of the sexes.
3.
I started questioning
gender-based assumptions a long time ago. When I was at eight I was confused at
being called “bossy,” because I wanted to direct the plays we would put on for
our parents—but the boys were not. When at 14, I started being sexualized by
certain elements of the media. When at 15, my girlfriends started dropping out
of their beloved sports teams because they didn’t want to appear “muscly.” When
at 18, my male friends were unable to express their feelings.
1. I decided I was a feminist and
this seemed uncomplicated to me. But my recent research has shown me that
feminism has become an unpopular word. Women are choosing not to identify as
feminists. Apparently I am among the ranks of women whose expressions are seen
as too strong, too aggressive, isolating, anti-men, unattractive even.
2. Why has the word become such an
uncomfortable one? I am from Britainand I think it is right I am paid the same as my male counterparts. I think it
is right that I should be able to make decisions about my own body. I think it
is right that women be involved on my behalf in the policies and decisions that
will affect my life. I think it is right that socially, I am afforded the same
respect as men.
3. But sadly, I can say that there
is no one country in the world where all women can expect to see these rights.
No country in the world can yet say that they have achieved gender equality.
These rights I considered to be human rights.
4.
But I am one of the lucky ones.
My life is a sheer privilege because my parents didn’t love me less because I
was born a daughter. My school did not limit me because I was a girl. My
mentors didn’t assume that I would go less far because I might give birth to a
child one day. These influences, with the gender equality ambassadors, made me
who I am today. They may not know it but they are the inadvertent feminists who
are changing the world today. We need more of those.
1. And if you still hate the
word—it’s not the word that is important. It’s the idea and the ambition behind
because not all women have been afforded the same rights that I have. In fact,
statistically, very few have been.
2. In 1997, Hillary Clinton made a
famous speech inBeijingabout women’s rights. Sadly, many of the things that she wanted to change are
still true today. What struck me the most was that less than 30% of the
audience was male. How can we effect change in the world when only half of it
is invited or felt welcomed to participate in the conversation?
3. Men, I would like to take this
opportunity to extend your formal invitation. Gender equality is your issue,
too. Because to date, I’ve seen my father’s role as a parent being valued less
by society despite my needing his presence as a child as much as my mother’s.
I’ve seen young men suffering from mental illness, unable to ask for help for
fear it would make them less of a man. In fact, in theUK, suicide is
the biggest killer of men between 20 to 49, eclipsing road accidents, cancer
and coronary heart disease. I’ve seen men made fragile and insecure by a
distorted sense of what constitutes male success. Men don’t have the benefits
of equality, either.
4. We don’t often talk about men
being imprisoned by gender stereotypes but I can see that they are. And when
they are free, things will change for women as a natural consequence. If men
don’t have to be aggressive in order to be accepted, women won’t feel compelled
to be submissive. If men don’t have to control, women won’t have to be
controlled
5. Both men and women should feel
free to be sensitive. Both men and women should feel free to be strong. It is
time that we all perceive gender as a spectrum instead of two sets of opposing
ideals. If we stop defining each other by what we are not and start defining
ourselves by who we are, we can all be freer and this is what HeForShe is
about. It’s about freedom. I want men to take up this mantle so that their
daughters, sisters and mothers can be free from prejudice but also so that
their sons have permission to be vulnerable and human too, reclaim those parts
of themselves they abandoned and in doing so, be a more true and complete
version of themselves.
6. You might be thinking: who is
this Harry Potter girl? And what is she doing speaking at the UN? And it’s
really a good question. I’ve been asking myself the same thing. All I know is
that I care about this problem and I want to make it better. And having seen
what I’ve seen and given the chance, I feel it is my responsibility to say
something. Statesman Edmund Burke said “all that is need for the forces of evil
to triumph is for good men and women to do nothing.”
7. In my nervousness for this
speech and in my moments of doubt, I’ve told myself firmly: if not me, who? If
not now, when? If you have similar doubts when opportunity are presented to
you, I hope those words will be helpful. Because the reality is that if we do
nothing, it will take 75 years or for me nearly 100 before women can expect to
be paid the same as men for the same work. 15.5 million girls will be married
in the next 16 years as children. And at current rates, it won’t be until 2086
before all rural African girls can have a secondary ecation.
8. If you believe in equality, you
might be one of the inadvertent feminists that I spoke of earlier and for this
I applaud you. We are struggling for a uniting world but the good news is we
have a uniting movement. It is called HeForShe. I am inviting you to step
forward, to be seen and to ask yourself: if not me, who; if not now, when.
Thank you very very much.
2. 急需2篇 关于 女权 的英文文章
Feminism
They had jobs, but feminists weren't satisfied; every other woman had to get one too. So they opened fire on homemakers with a savagery that still echoes throughout our culture. A housewife is a "parasite," [Betty] Frieden writes; such women are "less than fully human" insofar as they "have never known a commitment to an idea."
David Gelernter, Drawing Life, Surviving the Unabomber, Free Press, 1997, p. 95
Housewives, not men, were the prey in feminism's sights when Kate Millett decreed in 1969 that the family must go. Feminists do not speak for traditional women. Men cannot know this, however, unless we tell them how we feel about them, our children, and our role in the home. Men must understand that our feelings towards them and our children are derided by feminists and have earned us their enmity. Whether or not this understanding garners men's support, traditional women must defend ourselves because the feminist offensive is, most essentially, a breach of solidarity with us, a disavowel of the obligation to honor the Women's Pact [that religious celibates, professional women, and homemakers respect each other] that women in the movement owed to us.
F. Carolyn Graglia, Domestic Tranquility, A Brief Against Feminism, Spence Publishing Company, Dallas, 1998, p. 97
"I am not the sort of woman who goes blonde," writes novelist Jane Smiley, before explaining how she did just that and, in the process, what sort of woman she discovered herself to be. A feminist intellectual and practical Midwesterner, Smiley had always "abjured vanity." She wore glasses and plain white cotton underwear, had a "short, masculine hairdo," and never, ever shaved her legs or underarms. Her looks reflected her convictions. "If I dyed my hair," she thought, "that would lead to makeup, and inevitably, to manicures, facials, panty hose, and the wholesale submission to the patriarchy." But that reasoning itself reflected the stereotypes of an earlier era, the idea that women must choose between intelligence and beauty, mind and body, substance and surface.
In her early forties, Smiley discovered that her studied indifference to her appearance was sending unwanted signals and hiding important aspects of her personality. The man she was interested in didn't see her as a woman. She fretted to her therapist. The therapist sent her to his colorist. Thus began her new life of blonde hair and shaved armpits -- of new pleasures and new meaning. "Sometimes I stand in front of the mirror and simply admire it," she says of her caramel-colored hair. "It is a beautiful, layered, shimmering gold, soft and sparkly, a hair color that has no relation to me and no counterpart in the animal world. I would hate to give it up."
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3. 求 有关女权主义 的英文介绍 大概 300字左右的哦亲!!谢谢了!!
Feminism is a collection of movements aimed at defining, establishing, and defending equal political, economic, and social rights and equal opportunities for women. Its concepts overlap with those of women's rights. Feminism is mainly focused on women's issues, but because feminism seeks gender equality, some feminists argue that men's liberation is therefore a necessary part of feminism, and that men are also harmed by sexism and gender roles. Feminists are "person[s] whose beliefs and behavior[s] are based on feminism."
Feminist theory exists in a variety of disciplines, emerging from these feminist movements and including general theories[specify] and theories about the origins of inequality, and, in some cases, about the social construction of sex and gender. Feminist activists have campaigned for women's rights— as in contract, property, and voting — while also promoting women's rights to bodily integrity and autonomy and reproctive rights. They have opposed domestic violence, sexual harassment, and sexual assault. In economics, they have advocated for workplace rights, including equal pay and opportunities for careers and to start businesses.
4. 如何写一篇当代女性的权利问题的英语作文(120词左右)
Since the time God created Adam and Eve, women and men,with different body structure and distinct characteristics, are regarded as two totally different groups in the world.
From that time, our ancestors have never felt suspicious of this established fact. Modern women, however, with highly developed intellect,tend to distrust the truth held for thousands of years. Believe it or not, a friend of mine is such a girl who always pretends to be an allegiant follower of women's rights.
Such things happen that she always goes into raptures at the mere mention of women's rights. She has a big heap of theories of her own to teach those naive girls in the dorm. Though she often extols the virtue of being independent, having no marriage,having no children, or even never trusting men's words, she has never put it into practice up to now.
What's more ridiculous,she was propagating her forever-correct ideas last minute, while she is meeting her beloved boyfriend this minute and never tired of meeting those new handsome guys. When we laughed at her for her unworkable theories, she always laughed like a drain, "I love guys, but I don't trust them.
What I am doing is to earn the same opportunity of having fun of love as men always do,"she added every time, "experience is the best way to protect yourself from those bad guys!" This doesn't surprise me any more for the real equality with men is not like this.
5. 关于女权的电影观后感的英语作文
This film was absolutely amazing. I have spent hours re-watching various scenes and noticing all the perfection with which they are acted and directed. It's not the violence or action sequences that make this movie so great (although they are well done...), but rather moments like where Mathilda knocks on Leon's door. It would be so easy to just film the door opening, but instead we see light illuminating Natalie Portman's face, symbolizing something angelic. And the moment has so much more meaning.
I know a lot of people who have seen this film because they are action fans. I'm not. But I'm glad I finally found it, because it's a wonderful film in so many other ways.
6. 谈谈中外的女权主义(英文的)
从所周知,妇女受压迫和男女不平等是阶级社会存在的一种普遍现象,其存在的原因主要财产的私人占有制度以及与之相适应的不平等的社会分工,包括性别分工模式。不同的社会分工模式决定了男女在社会生产中地位和作用的不同,也形成了一套男主外女主内,男尊妇卑、男高女低、男主女从、男优女劣的价值判断体系。所以无论是政治上还是从学术上,国家一直都努力把废除生产资料私有制和实现立法领域的男女平等,作为妇女解放的基本目一,社会主义社会不可能完全解决所有制问题。
在我国所有制多重性在市场经济时期得到了更大的发展,在生产资料占有权、使用权、支配权、经营权与管理权可以相对分离的背景下,女性在这些领域的权力和参与依然不如男性,男性在资源享有和支配方面的垄断地位虽然有所松动,但从根本上说,占有权与支配权向男性倾斜的格局依然没有得到根本性逆转。有资料显示妇女处于更加不利的地位,男女的收入差别仍然很大。
第二,与生产力发展水平相对落后的局面相适应,我国社会分工领域的男高女低,男主女从的分工模式也未获得根本性的改变。
随着市场经济体制的建立和完善,政府资源调配功能的弱化,市场自发调节功能增强,男女在社会分工领域的不平等问题,已经在一定范围内出现了继续扩在的态势。同时,随着国际市场的竞争,也在实际中强化了性别之间的竞争与排斥,这种超越国界的竞争,无视男女竞争起点的不一致,使妇女发展遭遇到前所未有的挑战,加剧了妇女就业的艰难拉大了男女收入的差距。市场经济的特征默认了这些差距,并与之相伴随、共生产。先进的社会主义制度,虽然力求从根本上控制着社会分工上不利于女性的方向变化,但其作用是有限的,是有过程的,这就决定了社会主义市场经济时期男女不平等问题将长期存在并表现出一定的复杂性。
第三,以按劳分配为主体,多种分配方式并存的分配格局,也将对妇女地位提高产生相应的距力。
在现代社会,科学技术和个人能力与分配的关系就越密切,在崇尚创新与个性发展的今天,所有制在分配中的作用,从总体上说是趋于弱化的。妇女虽然在个人能力上,并不天生比男子弱,但历史形成的女性在资源和技术方面劣势状况,并不能在短期内获得改观,还承认因受教育程度以及社会观念的影响,女人的潜力开发还远远低于男性,因而形成的女性能力的弱势不可能短期内完成改观,这必然影响到资源的分配,造成从资源分配到技术能力增长到女性发展这一链条上的不良循环,改变这种不良循环的态势,实现男女平等,需要社会财富分配向女性倾斜。
第四,腐朽没落的封建思想包括传统的性别观念,依照是影响现阶段男女平等,制约妇女权益彻底实现的文化障碍。
几千年的中华民族文化进程,虽然汇聚了许多精华,通过提炼加工,上升为现代的、先进的文化理念,但其中的许多糟粕,如男尊妇卑的男女美德的封建思潮都根深蒂固于人们的潜意识中,具有强烈的生命力,仍然在破坏着男女平等的系统,阻碍着妇女权益的实现。
第五,社会制度和政策的不完善,也是影响妇女发展的重要因素。
我国政府成立后,就一直致力于妇女平等的实现,从立法上不断完善和修订,为保障妇女权益作出了巨大的贡献。但随着经济的迅猛发展,知识经济时代的兴起,原来的法律体系已远不能适应时代的需要,一些政府的政策也无形中制约了妇女发展,羁绊了男女平等的进程。
二十世纪五六十年代西方女权主义运动的兴起是在当时女性地位低下的社会背景中酝酿而成的。 ...
7. 急求一篇英文原创作文,关于对女权运动及妇女解放的看法,一百五十词左右!!!急急急急!!!!
With the autumn breeze, we usher in the annual Fall Games. In the bright sunny days of the opening ceremony had begun. Look, orderly; listen, deafening applause. In the blue sky, white clouds against the background become particularly compelling.
Soon, the game officially began. Although many events, may affect people to the number of the men's 800 meter race. Jill my class students also participated.
Just listen to "Bang -" slamming, the game began, he heads held high, arm is so full of rhythm, the pace is so flexible, not rash, it seems best to wait beyond the time. Obviously the morning and with confidence, others to be outdone, followed, after all, although few athletes sweat, breathless, can still bite the bullet, struggling to catch up.
Is the second lap, and Jill is still full of energy, not only did not slow down the speed, but faster. Several athletes after acute red eyes, and wait for them to give birth to a pair of wings, death-defying chase. With the end approaching, the cheerleaders cheer sound higher and higher, while overshadowed a while, there are only 30 meters, the unexpected happens, I saw a group of athletes was significantly accelerated, like a meteor to catch more than a blink of an eye on the general, but also more than a ...... has to keep pace with Jill, the only contest last more than ten meters, how who wins?
At this time, cheerleader's mouth seems to be tape sealed a general, unable to pronounce the Christ. The hearts of the students are hanging to his throat, referees are also Dengyuan eyes. Finally, Jill a second out of the end.
800 meters of runway, 800 race, 800 meters of the contest, this is not only power and not the show, it is perseverance and hard work, not only get medals, but also an honor.
8. 关于成功女性的英语作文及翻译!
Yu Dan, a famous professor in Beijing Normal University, has already given millions of Chinese lots of wonderful lectures on CCTV. In this special way she introces traditional Chinese literature to make it more popular. Her words are so interesting and humorous that many people admire her very much and become her fans. In their mind, Professor Yu makes understanding Chinese literature easy.
Influenced by her father, she began to enjoy Chinese literature when she was a child. She is now a very experienced teacher, who has also published a number of books. She is said to be an excellent teacher, a great lecturer and a successful writer.
于丹,北京师范大学著名教授。她的电视讲座让人们了解了博大精深的中国古代文化,喜欢她的人越来越多。受父亲的影响,她从小就很喜欢中国文学。作为教师的她,不仅课讲得生动有趣,而且还出版了许多书,所以,她又是一名成功的作家。
9. 急求一篇关于女权主义的英语作文不要太难
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