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What do all Feminists agree upon? - - Conflict theory (conflict between men and women) 
- Gender inequality exists in all areas of society 
- ^^ This is a result of patriarchy 
- The study society rom the viewpoint of women and seek to liberate women from oppression. 
What do Liberal feminists think will create gender equality? - - Legal reforms+ socialisation to 
change attitudes= gender equality. 
-Gender quake- women are surpassing men in educational achievement, attitudes towards women 
chan...
Feminism - A movement that seeks to obtain the social, political, and economic equality of men 
and women 
Ecuador - Removed male from constitution requirements for citizenship in the Constitution of 
1896 
Dr. Matilde Hidalgo - Wanted to sign up to vote in 1922 but was denied for being a woman, she 
voted in 1925 
Constitution of 1929 - Female vote is now incorporated after a military dictatorship took over 
Argentina - Juan Perón at the insistence of his wife Eva Perón have women the right t...
7 types of feminism - Radical, Liberal, Marxist, Difference, Black, Post structural and Dual system 
Radical feminism - They blame men for women's oppression. 
Men dominate and control women in all areas of society, both public and private. 
What is the solution of oppression to radical feminists? - Separatism 
Consciousness raising 
Political lesbianism 
Examples of male domination in private - Domestic violence (Dobash and Dobash) 
Taker's of shit (Ansley) 
Triple shift (Duncombe and Marsden...
Why is it important to study gender? - Gender is the perceived masculinity or feminitiy, it 
extends past the biological aspects of sex-gender is directly associated with ones identity, gender norms 
help affirm authority within relationships (especially in the political arena); Gender is learned through 
social norms and reinforcement in different cultures. Socially and politically gender plays a role in 
patriarchal societies as more masculine members of society gain leverage and dominance ove...
Liberal Feminist View - Patriarchy -- Affecting the public sphere 
- Affecting legal and political equality (past 
- Affecting equality of opportunity (today) 
Socialist Feminist View - Patriarchy -- Empahsises the economic aspects of patriarchy 
- Operates in tandem with capitalism, gender subordination and class inequality being interlinked 
systems of oppression 
Radical Feminist View - Patriarchy -- Systematic 
- Institutionalised 
- Pervasive form of male power that is rooted in the family ...
Before I start, I want to sort one thing out. Feminists are not angry women who hate men. Feminists do 
not believe women are better than men, or that women deserve special privileges. Feminists do not 
believe that women are the victims. - In fact, in order to be considered a feminist, you only need 
to be on board with one idea: All humans, male and female, should have equal political, economic and 
social rights. Feminism is: and in bold, 
The belief that all men and women should have equal r...
Explain the theme of the public/private divide. - Politics an activity which takes place in the 
public divide, family life and relationships seen in private sphere, modern feminists insist politics takes 
place in all social groups and not just within government, exists whenever social conflict is found, 
Millett- politics as 'power-structured relationships, arrangements whereby one group of persons is 
controlled by another, feminists argue sexual inequality preserved due to sexual division o...
Explain the theme of the public/private divide. - Politics an activity which takes place in the 
public divide, family life and relationships seen in private sphere, modern feminists insist politics takes 
place in all social groups and not just within government, exists whenever social conflict is found, 
Millett- politics as 'power-structured relationships, arrangements whereby one group of persons is 
controlled by another, feminists argue sexual inequality preserved due to sexual division o...
To what extent do feminists disagree about the role of the state? - more divided than united 
themes - personal is political 
state's role in destroying patriarchy 
6 structures 
personal is political united - Personal is political arguably unites feminists as all want women to 
have equal access to public sphere 
divided over role of state in private vs public spheres 
liberals - · Liberals such as Betty Frieden want to keep government in public sphere to maintain 
privacy excluding abuse and...
Feminism: BASICS --Inequality in every society, women inferior, feminism rectifies 
-Gender norms are social constructs designed to discriminate against/oppress women. Children 
socialised this way 
-Patriarchy=female disadvantage 
-Political activism to rectify systematic injustice 
-Work with govs for social policies to better equality 
Liberal Feminists: Gradual change --In political, economic and social systems 
-In culture/values/children's books/toys 
-Changes in existing in structure 
Li...