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disuss the major approaches to the study of feminism?long answer​

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Answered by bhimacharan92
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feminist theory is the extension of feminism into theoretical, fictional, or philosophical discourse. it aims to understand the nature of gender inequality. it examines women's and men's social roles, experiences, interests, chores, and feminist politics in a variety of fields, such as anthropology and sociology, communication, media studies, psychoanalysis, home economics, literature, education, and philosophy.

feminist theory often focuses on analyzing gender inequality. themes often explored in feminist theory include discrimination, objectification (especially sexual objectification), oppression, patriarchy, stereotyping, art historyand contemporary art,and aesthetics.

Answered by confusedgenius1000
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feminism is the belief in full social, economic, and political equality for women. Feminism largely arose in response to Western traditions that restricted the rights of women, but feminist thought has global manifestations and variations.

Themes often explored in feminist theory include discrimination, objectification (especially sexual objectification), oppression, patriarchy, stereotyping, art history and contemporary art, and aesthetics.

Feminism advocates social, political, economic, and intellectual equality for women and men. Feminism defines a political perspective; it is distinct from sex or gender.

The goal of feminism is to challenge the systemic inequalities women face on a daily basis. Contrary to popular belief feminism has nothing to do with belittling men, in fact feminism does not support sexism against either gender. Feminism works towards equality, not female superiority.

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