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The development of Feminist historiography in the west​

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Answered by abisheaksabu
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Feminist history refers to the re-reading of history from a female perspective. It is not the same as the history of feminism, which outlines the origins and evolution of the feminist movement. It also differs from women's history, which focuses on the role of women in historical events. The goal of feminist history is to explore and illuminate the female viewpoint of history through rediscovery of female writers, artists, philosophers, etc., in order to recover and demonstrate the significance of women's voices and choices in the past.[1][2][3] Feminist History seeks to change the nature of history to include gender into all aspects of historical analysis, while also looking through a critical feminist lens. Jill Matthews states “the purpose of that change is political: to challenge the practices of the historical discipline that have belittled and oppressed women, and to create practices that allow women an autonomy and space for self-definition”[4]

Answered by Daydreamer123o
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Explanation:

1. The restructuring of the history from the perspective of women is called feminist historiography.

2. Feminist historiography is another School of writing history which is based on views of women.

3. This thought was propounded by French feminist scholar Simone De beauvoir.

4. The feminist historiography give importance not only on the inclusion of women's history but also rethink on the male dominated perspective of history.

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