From Women and Technology to Gendered
... While women’s bodies and sexuality were the focus of radical feminism, socialist feminism concentrated on the machinery of production. It was widely believed that microelectronic technology would have a negative impact on women’s work, and this led to a pronounced anti-technology stance. There were ...
... While women’s bodies and sexuality were the focus of radical feminism, socialist feminism concentrated on the machinery of production. It was widely believed that microelectronic technology would have a negative impact on women’s work, and this led to a pronounced anti-technology stance. There were ...
Feminist school of criminology
... fatherly and protective manner. Female offenders were like their mothers and wives, and the male judiciary could not imagine them behaving in a criminal way. Women were therefore protected: their criminal activity was less likely to be detected, reported, prosecuted, or sentenced harshly. Chivalry h ...
... fatherly and protective manner. Female offenders were like their mothers and wives, and the male judiciary could not imagine them behaving in a criminal way. Women were therefore protected: their criminal activity was less likely to be detected, reported, prosecuted, or sentenced harshly. Chivalry h ...
“You`ve come a long way, baby:” the Evolution of
... a par with the famous Marlboro Man. This campaign coincided with the advent of second-wave feminism, which was centred on critiques of the patriarchal social order and rectification of the inequality between men and women in social, political, economic and cultural areas. However, the demands of the ...
... a par with the famous Marlboro Man. This campaign coincided with the advent of second-wave feminism, which was centred on critiques of the patriarchal social order and rectification of the inequality between men and women in social, political, economic and cultural areas. However, the demands of the ...
women`s - Peace and conflict studies
... independent of those of men since both sexes are seen to be disadvantaged with oppressive global structure based on class and capital. Singular preoccupation with women’s productive role at the expense of the reproductive side of women’s work and lives. Assumes that once international structures bec ...
... independent of those of men since both sexes are seen to be disadvantaged with oppressive global structure based on class and capital. Singular preoccupation with women’s productive role at the expense of the reproductive side of women’s work and lives. Assumes that once international structures bec ...
Same Plight, Different Struggle: A Comparison of Female
... family. The second wave during 1960s and 1970s mainly focused on the prioritization of gender difference between men and women over biological difference and the “collective consciousness” of women as a group to promote social change (Wright, 1992, p. XV). While the third wave from early to mid 1980 ...
... family. The second wave during 1960s and 1970s mainly focused on the prioritization of gender difference between men and women over biological difference and the “collective consciousness” of women as a group to promote social change (Wright, 1992, p. XV). While the third wave from early to mid 1980 ...
islamic feminism
... . Rejection of the theoretical framework through which the issue of women’s liberation was addressed: Muslim women are capable of liberating themselves without identifying with the Western model of the ideal woman. . The beliefs that patriarchal traditions inherited from the Jahiliya (the pre-Islami ...
... . Rejection of the theoretical framework through which the issue of women’s liberation was addressed: Muslim women are capable of liberating themselves without identifying with the Western model of the ideal woman. . The beliefs that patriarchal traditions inherited from the Jahiliya (the pre-Islami ...
the sociology of gender - Rutgers University Libraries
... associated with the development of stereotypes—oversimplified conceptions that people who occupy the same status group share certain traits in common. Although stereotypes can include positive traits, they most often consist of negative ones that are then used to justify discrimination against membe ...
... associated with the development of stereotypes—oversimplified conceptions that people who occupy the same status group share certain traits in common. Although stereotypes can include positive traits, they most often consist of negative ones that are then used to justify discrimination against membe ...
1 CHAPTER II THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK This chapter presents
... development of terms for new elements and the existence of names for particular experiences are very different processes. Mills explained that the processes are the states where there are many views of the naming in the use of language. Firstly, Spender said that sexist language was a result of and ...
... development of terms for new elements and the existence of names for particular experiences are very different processes. Mills explained that the processes are the states where there are many views of the naming in the use of language. Firstly, Spender said that sexist language was a result of and ...
Feminism
... into three loose groups: liberal feminism, Marxist or socialist feminism, and radical feminism. A brief and rough summary of this typology could be stated as follows: liberal feminists include all those who campaign for equal rights for women within the framework of the liberal state, arguing that t ...
... into three loose groups: liberal feminism, Marxist or socialist feminism, and radical feminism. A brief and rough summary of this typology could be stated as follows: liberal feminists include all those who campaign for equal rights for women within the framework of the liberal state, arguing that t ...
Men and Masculinities - Department of Comparative Human
... the range of emotions, identities, strategies, and desires that are expressed by the people they work with and that circulate in social life, our knowledge of these things is based not on imaginative flights of fancy but on long-term observations and interactions. The ...
... the range of emotions, identities, strategies, and desires that are expressed by the people they work with and that circulate in social life, our knowledge of these things is based not on imaginative flights of fancy but on long-term observations and interactions. The ...
KKF a 3/03 - Tidsskrift.dk
... lead a double life, lalas’ attitude to normativity seems quite odd. Conventional understanding based on the tradition/modernity dichotomy is rather unhelpful here as it places nations and cultures in a linear and progressive timeline where the west is privileged and other experiences are rendered ‘i ...
... lead a double life, lalas’ attitude to normativity seems quite odd. Conventional understanding based on the tradition/modernity dichotomy is rather unhelpful here as it places nations and cultures in a linear and progressive timeline where the west is privileged and other experiences are rendered ‘i ...
The tone of this short-story is anti-feminist
... early 1960s (Oppermann, 1994). By analyzing the roles of the women within the literature, it can be revealed that what kind of personal qualties the author ascribes to the women and what kind of role the women and men would have played in relation to each other, which adds an upper level of comprehe ...
... early 1960s (Oppermann, 1994). By analyzing the roles of the women within the literature, it can be revealed that what kind of personal qualties the author ascribes to the women and what kind of role the women and men would have played in relation to each other, which adds an upper level of comprehe ...
Feminist Theology www.AssignmentPoint.com Feminist theology is
... also avoid male-specific words and pronouns, seeking that all references to God in translations be made in gender-neutral language. For example, the UK Liberal movement's Siddur Lev Chadash (1995) does so, as does the UK Reform Movement's Forms of Prayer (2008). In Mishkan T'filah, the American Ref ...
... also avoid male-specific words and pronouns, seeking that all references to God in translations be made in gender-neutral language. For example, the UK Liberal movement's Siddur Lev Chadash (1995) does so, as does the UK Reform Movement's Forms of Prayer (2008). In Mishkan T'filah, the American Ref ...
Situating Cyberfeminisms
... competence in theoretical and technological discourses have become professional requirements in the arts and in academia, women artists and academics are increasingly eager to be identified as cyberfeminists. Clearly, it is necessary to negotiate between tactics that might attract support from a wid ...
... competence in theoretical and technological discourses have become professional requirements in the arts and in academia, women artists and academics are increasingly eager to be identified as cyberfeminists. Clearly, it is necessary to negotiate between tactics that might attract support from a wid ...
IOSR Journal Of Humanities And Social Science (IOSR-JHSS)
... contesting received notions of Hadith literature. All such scholars are engaged in revisiting Islamic sources and actively furthering what has been succinctly termed the ―democratization of ijtihad. 1 Working within Islamic jurisprudence, this entails the use of an interpretive methodology, ijtihad ...
... contesting received notions of Hadith literature. All such scholars are engaged in revisiting Islamic sources and actively furthering what has been succinctly termed the ―democratization of ijtihad. 1 Working within Islamic jurisprudence, this entails the use of an interpretive methodology, ijtihad ...
Chapter 10
... • Most opposition to feminism is directed toward its socialist and radical forms – Support for liberal feminism is widespread ...
... • Most opposition to feminism is directed toward its socialist and radical forms – Support for liberal feminism is widespread ...
Feminism, Islam and the Contemporary Gender Debate
... woman’s housework etc. One renowned Islamist interviewee in my resaerch said that milking goats was an established woman’s work in Arabia and our Prophet by his action demolished the wall in sexual division of labor Definition of Feminism “Feminism is the awareness of Women’s oppression, subordinati ...
... woman’s housework etc. One renowned Islamist interviewee in my resaerch said that milking goats was an established woman’s work in Arabia and our Prophet by his action demolished the wall in sexual division of labor Definition of Feminism “Feminism is the awareness of Women’s oppression, subordinati ...
Masculinities refer to various socially constructed collections of
... How far we can understand gender inequalities in modern times mainly in terms of class divisions? Inequalities of gender are more deep rooted historically than class systems; men have superior standing to women even in hunting and gathering societies, where there are no classes. Class divisions in m ...
... How far we can understand gender inequalities in modern times mainly in terms of class divisions? Inequalities of gender are more deep rooted historically than class systems; men have superior standing to women even in hunting and gathering societies, where there are no classes. Class divisions in m ...
Sex for Jesus and the "New Republican Woman"
... both parties were trounced while half a dozen attractive, conservative, pro-life Republican women were newly elected to Congress” (31, italics added). But in the long run, Republicans’ strategy of endorsing ultra-conservative women has backfired. According to Reed, a record number of Republican wome ...
... both parties were trounced while half a dozen attractive, conservative, pro-life Republican women were newly elected to Congress” (31, italics added). But in the long run, Republicans’ strategy of endorsing ultra-conservative women has backfired. According to Reed, a record number of Republican wome ...
Gender Role Identity and Attitudes Toward Feminism
... and McConnell-Ginet (2003) noted “Gendered performances are available to everyone, but with them come constraints on who can perform which personae with impunity. And this is where gender and sex come together, as society tries to match up ways of behaving with biological sex assignments” (p. 10). A ...
... and McConnell-Ginet (2003) noted “Gendered performances are available to everyone, but with them come constraints on who can perform which personae with impunity. And this is where gender and sex come together, as society tries to match up ways of behaving with biological sex assignments” (p. 10). A ...
Feminist views on the English stage Women playwrights, 1990–2000 Elaine Aston
... Both Mojo and My Night with Reg were plays before they were movies, and both were staged in seasons at the Royal Court that remained heavily engaged with boys’ drama throughout the decade. Mark Ravenhill’s consumerist take on sexual relations, Shopping and F***ing (1996), with ex-Royal Court directo ...
... Both Mojo and My Night with Reg were plays before they were movies, and both were staged in seasons at the Royal Court that remained heavily engaged with boys’ drama throughout the decade. Mark Ravenhill’s consumerist take on sexual relations, Shopping and F***ing (1996), with ex-Royal Court directo ...
Millennialism as afeminism - Center for Millennial Studies
... of fundamentalist beliefs and practice. Under that sacred canopy, they also constructed a sacred gender wall that bifurcated congregational life, and provided substantially different religious experiences to those on either side of it (Brasher, 12). Hence, the second step necessary to engendering mi ...
... of fundamentalist beliefs and practice. Under that sacred canopy, they also constructed a sacred gender wall that bifurcated congregational life, and provided substantially different religious experiences to those on either side of it (Brasher, 12). Hence, the second step necessary to engendering mi ...
Chapter 12 - SAGE edge
... Feminist criminology evolved, primarily from liberal feminists, with the realization and objection that gender was essentially ignored and excluded from criminological theory. Klein maintained that three major challenges need to be addressed by feminist criminologists. These include the following: t ...
... Feminist criminology evolved, primarily from liberal feminists, with the realization and objection that gender was essentially ignored and excluded from criminological theory. Klein maintained that three major challenges need to be addressed by feminist criminologists. These include the following: t ...
Women`s Studies: Jan 29, 2008
... have been faulted even in the same language they use to define women, since they imply hidden sexism. These definitions of women have been based on an ignorant way in which some part of humanity (men) sees other part of humanity (women). Simmone de Beauvoir was a French philosopher who wrote way bef ...
... have been faulted even in the same language they use to define women, since they imply hidden sexism. These definitions of women have been based on an ignorant way in which some part of humanity (men) sees other part of humanity (women). Simmone de Beauvoir was a French philosopher who wrote way bef ...
Socialist feminism
Socialist feminism is a branch of feminism that focuses upon both the public and private spheres of a woman's life and argues that liberation can only be achieved by working to end both the economic and cultural sources of women's oppression. Socialist feminism is a two-pronged theory that broadens Marxist feminism's argument for the role of capitalism in the oppression of women and radical feminism's theory of the role of gender and the patriarchy. Socialist feminists reject radical feminism’s main claim that patriarchy is the only or primary source of oppression of women. Rather, socialist feminists assert that women are unable to be free due to their financial dependence on males in society. Women are subjects to the male rulers in capitalism due to an uneven balance in wealth. They see economic dependence as the driving force of women’s subjugation to men. Further, socialist feminists see women’s liberation as a necessary part of larger quest for social, economic and political justice.Socialist feminism draws upon many concepts found in Marxism; such as a historical materialist point of view, which means that they relate their ideas to the material and historical conditions of people’s lives. Socialist feminists thus consider how the sexism and gendered division of labor of each historical era is determined by the economic system of the time. Those conditions are largely expressed through capitalist and patriarchal relations. Socialist feminists, thus reject the Marxist notion that class and class struggle are the only defining aspects of history and economic development. Marx asserted that when class oppression was overcome, gender oppression would vanish as well. According to socialist feminists, this view of gender oppression as a sub-class of class oppression is naive and much of the work of socialist feminists has gone towards specifying how gender and class work together to create distinct forms of oppression and privilege for women and men of each class. For example, they observe that women’s class status is generally derivative of her husband’s class or occupational status,.e.g., a secretary that marries her boss assumes his class status.In 1972, the Chicago Women's Liberation Union published ""Socialist Feminism: A Strategy for the Women's Movement,"" which is believed to be the first to use the term ""socialist feminism,"" in publication.Other socialist feminists, notably two long-lived American organizations Radical Women and the Freedom Socialist Party, point to the classic Marxist writings of Frederick Engels (The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State) and August Bebel (Woman and Socialism) as a powerful explanation of the link between gender oppression and class exploitation.On the other hand, the Socialist Party USA is an example of a socialist feminist party which is not explicitly Marxist (although some members identify as Marxists). The party's statement of principles says, ""Socialist feminism confronts the common root of sexism, racism and classism: the determination of a life of oppression or privilege based on accidents of birth or circumstances. Socialist feminism is an inclusive way of creating social change. We value synthesis and cooperation rather than conflict and competition.""