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27 June, 11:47

Which feminist perspective would likely emphasize the degree to which Gertrude's desire to maintain her power and status motivated her decision to marry her husband's murderer?

-postructuralist

-phenomenological

-radical

-liberal

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  1. 27 June, 11:50
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    Phenomenological

    Explanation:

    It is certainly not easy to determine the relationship between phenomenology and feminism, and this is because, in the first place, both "phenomenology" and "feminism" are complex and difficult to define subjects.

    Thus, when phenomenology and feminism establish a connection, a number of questions concerning female experiences - often kept invisible in philosophical discourse - become the subject of analysis, just as feminist debates add to the feminist debate broad philosophical questions concerning the experience of woman as subject.

    Thus, Gertrude's desire to maintain her power by marrying her husband's murderer is related to an experience of Gertrude. For this reason, the feminist perspective is phenomenological.
  2. 27 June, 11:54
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    The answer is B: phenomenological
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