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Feminism RATED A+
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What do radical feminists (old feminists) dislike about the 4th wave? E.g. Kate Millett - 2nd wave 
believe you shouldn't conform to the patriarchy's demands whereas the 4th wave believe you should 
wear what you like to feel empowered. 
Believe women had a choice regarding the Harvey Weinstein scandal 
Feel uncomfortable accepting transgender women as women as they have not had the same prejudices 
against them e.g. reproductive rights. 
Sex - The biological differences between men and women ...
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Unit 2 Politics- Feminism
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What are the core ideas and principles? - -Most of these core ideas and principles are associated 
with the second wave radical feminism. 
-Radical feminism introduced new ideas and concepts for discussing and challenging the role of women 
in society. 
-Although there has been discussion before it has mostly been arranged around the language of 
liberalism or socialism. 
5 Key ideas - -Sex and gender. 
-Patriarchy. 
-The personal is political. 
-Equality and difference feminism. 
-Intersectiona...
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Feminism- Ideologies
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Human nature for feminists - Women have biological differences but they are irrelevant. 
essentialism - we must take the differences into account to help women. 
What did betty Frieden say about imposing expectations on themselves? - women impose the 
role of children on themselves. 
The state for socialist feminists - Say that the current state oppresses women (as it does lower 
classes) with the patriarchy and economically. 
The state for liberal feminists - The state should help women through...
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Feminism - A level Politics
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Liberal feminist wave advocating for equal education, the right to vote, better working conditions, etc. 
'There is no female mind' -What was First Wave Feminism? 
Liberal feminist wave with some radical and socialist feminism. More based around need to destroy 
patriarchy to obtain equality with some advocating a cultural revolution -What was Second Wave 
Feminism? 
Expanded on radical feminism seeing institutions as further entrenching the patriarchy -What 
was Third Wave feminism? 
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Feminism
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Briefly outline the 4 waves of feminism - First wave (1850s-1940s): focused on legal and political 
rights of women, mostly famously via the suffragette movement, culminated in equal suffrage (1928). 
Second Wave (1960s-80s): focused on the different roles that society expected of men and women. 
Concepts of patriarchy, sex v. Gender and the personal is the political. 
Third wave feminism (1990s): concerned with intersectionality, feminism thus far had focused solely on 
white middle class women...
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Feminism theory and methods
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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...
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feminist see society as male - dominated there are differenent waves of feminism and they often criticise society for being - malestream Liberalism - concerned civil and human rights of the individual reformism - progress towards equal rights be achieved
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malestream -how feminists believe many see society - male-dominated and from their 
perspective only 
subordinated -how feminists see females as being treated in society, and is part of their political 
movement to change their position 
late 19th century -the 'first wave' of feminism, with the suffragettes' campaign for women's right 
to vote 
1960s -the 'second wave' of feminism, which took on the world globally 
liberal -the type of feminist who believe women can achieve gender equality...
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Types of Feminism review paper
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Goal of Liberal Feminism -Treating women the same as men/giving women the same rights as men 
Key Words of Liberal Feminism (6) -o Freedom 
o Equality 
o Choice 
o Rationality 
o Rights 
o Control 
What has Liberal Feminism achieved? (2) -Showed how thoughts about women and their biology, 
psychology, and thoughts about women in polotics and business were wrong, illogical and/or unfair 
Laid work for future feminist work 
Liberal feminism and personalization -Try to de-personalize it issues 
Wha...
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Feminism- Ideologies
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Human nature for feminists - Women have biological differences but they are irrelevant. 
essentialism - we must take the differences into account to help women. 
What did betty Frieden say about imposing expectations on themselves? - women impose the 
role of children on themselves. 
The state for socialist feminists - Say that the current state oppresses women (as it does lower 
classes) with the patriarchy and economically. 
The state for liberal feminists - The state should help women through...
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