• The feminist movement has affected change in Western society, including women's suffrage; greater access to education; more equitable pay with men; the...
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  • economics - Feminist effects on society - Feminist existentialism - Feminist film theory - Feminist geography - Feminist history - Feminist history in the United...
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  • the 1960s. Radical feminists view society fundamentally as a patriarchy in which men dominate and oppress women. Radical feminists seek to abolish the...
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  • Feminist views on transgender topics vary widely. Third- and fourth-wave feminists tend to view the struggle for trans rights as an integral part of intersectional...
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    The effects of pornography on individuals or their intimate relationships have been a subject of research. Scholars note that much of the research on the...
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  • transgender rights, especially gender self-identification. Gender-critical feminists believe that sex is biological and immutable, while believing gender,...
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  • Feminism (redirect from Feminist)
    ; Weibust, Kristin S.; Miller, Carol T. (2007). "Effects of Stereotypes About Feminists on Feminist Self-Identification". Psychology of Women Quarterly...
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    movements of feminist ideology have developed over the years. They vary in goals, strategies, and affiliations. They often overlap, and some feminists identify...
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  • Feminist views on pornography range from total condemnation of the medium as an inherent form of violence against women to an embracing of some forms...
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  • analyzing how male dominated society effects the interpretation and creation of literature. At the same time, new feminist literary critics examine the...
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  • education, and philosophy. Feminist theory often focuses on analyzing gender inequality. Themes often explored in feminist theory include discrimination...
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    The feminist movement, also known as the women's movement, refers to a series of social movements and political campaigns for radical and liberal reforms...
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  • activity. Differences of opinion on matters of sexuality deeply polarized the feminist movement, particularly leading feminist thinkers, in the late 1970s...
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    Feminist perspectives on sex markets vary widely, depending on the type of feminism being applied. The sex market is defined as the system of supply and...
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  • Feminist pornography is a genre of film developed by or for those within the sex-positive feminist movement. It was created for the purpose of promoting...
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  • Feminist psychology is a form of psychology centered on social structures and gender. Feminist psychology critiques historical psychological research as...
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    Feminist economics is the critical study of economics and economies, with a focus on gender-aware and inclusive economic inquiry and policy analysis. Feminist...
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    refers to a pre-class society "where women and men share equally in production and power." According to Adler, "a number of feminists note that few definitions...
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  • of mainstream society to integrate women into that structure. Maynard, Mary (1995). "Beyond the 'big three': the development of feminist theory into the...
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  • feminism was a period of feminist activity that began in the early 1960s and lasted roughly two decades, ending with the feminist sex wars in the early 1980s...
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  • Feminist ethics is an approach to ethics that builds on the belief that traditionally ethical theorizing has undervalued and/or underappreciated women's...
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    Sexual objectification (category Feminist terminology)
    beauty contests. Some feminists and psychologists argue that sexual objectification can lead to negative psychological effects including eating disorders...
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  • dominance. Postcolonial feminists are still concerned with identifying and revealing the specific effects double colonization has on female writers and how...
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  • media and society. Radical feminists are often opposed to the sex industry, including opposition to prostitution and pornography. Other feminists define...
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  • Feminist metaphysics aims to question how inquiries and answers in the field of metaphysics have supported sexism. Feminist metaphysics overlaps with...
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  • Postfeminism (redirect from Post-feminist)
    hating feminism and feminists; society had already attained social equality, thus making feminism outdated; and the label "feminist" was disliked due to...
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  • Fourth-wave feminism is a feminist movement that began around the early 2010s and is characterized by a focus on the empowerment of women, the use of Internet...
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    Feminist sociology is an interdisciplinary exploration of gender and power throughout society. Here, it uses conflict theory and theoretical perspectives...
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  • destabilize the patriarchal norms entrenched in society that have led to gender inequality. Postmodern feminists seek to accomplish this goal through opposing...
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  • Feminist film theory is a theoretical film criticism derived from feminist politics and feminist theory influenced by second-wave feminism and brought...
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