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FEMINIST THEORY

2nd Quarter-Week 3

1. What is the meaning of feminist theory?
2. What are the feminist theory in sociology?
3. What are the different feminist theories?
4. Who started feminist theory?
5. What are the 4 types of feminism?
6. What is the concept of feminist theory?
7. Who is the father of feminist theory?
8. What are the main principles of feminism?

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Answered by misbarizvi785
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Answer:

  1. Feminist theory includes attempts to describe and explain how gender systems work, as well as a consideration of normative or ethical issues, such as whether a society's gender arrangements are fair.
  2. Feminist sociology focuses on analyzing the grounds of the limitations faced by women when they claim the right to equality with men. Inequality between the genders is a phenomenon that goes back at least 4,000 years (Lerner 1986)
  3. 132 "SOCIAL PROBLEMS" == LIBERAL FEMINISM (LEVELING THE PLAYING FIELD -- REMOVING DISCRIMINATORY BARRIERS) == MARXIST FEMINISM (WORKERS (WOMEN AND MEN) OF THE WORLD UNITE -- RESTRUCTURE SOCIETY TO ELIMINATE PRIVATE PROPERTY AT THE BASE OF EXPLOITATION) == RADICAL FEMINISM (HEY, HO, PATRIARCHY HAS TO GO -- ELIMINATE ...
  4. Feminist psychologists, such as Jean Baker Miller, sought to bring a feminist analysis to previous psychological theories, proving that "there was nothing wrong with women, but rather with the way modern culture viewed them". Elaine Showalter describes the development of feminist theory as having a number of phases.
  5. Jaggar's text grouped feminist political philosophy into four camps: liberal feminism, socialist feminism, Marxist feminism, and radical feminism.
  6. Feminist theory includes attempts to describe and explain how gender systems work, as well as a consideration of normative or ethical issues, such as whether a society's gender arrangements are fair.
  7. Charles Fourier, a utopian socialist and French philosopher, is credited with having coined the word "féminisme" in 1837. The words "féminisme" ("feminism") and "féministe" ("feminist") first appeared in France and the Netherlands in 1872, Great Britain in the 1890s, and the United States in 1910.
  8. At its core, feminism is the belief in full social, economic, and political equality for women. ...
  9. At its core, feminism is the belief in full social, economic, and political equality for women. ...In medieval France philosopher Christine de Pisan challenged the social restrictions on women and pushed for women's education.

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