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Radical Feminism 100% PASSED
What do Liberal Feminists want to do with the "system"? -To reform the system. 
This is achieved through working to eliminate discriminatory educational, legal, and economic policies. 
What is the paramount goal of Liberal Feminists? -Achieving equal rights for women. 
What were examples of early Radical Feminists groups? Enumerate 3. -(1) Redstockings 
(2) Feminists 
(3) New York Radical Feminists 
What is the main difference between Liberal and Radical Feminists? -Liberal Feminists are 
refo...
- Exam (elaborations)
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What do Liberal Feminists want to do with the "system"? -To reform the system. 
This is achieved through working to eliminate discriminatory educational, legal, and economic policies. 
What is the paramount goal of Liberal Feminists? -Achieving equal rights for women. 
What were examples of early Radical Feminists groups? Enumerate 3. -(1) Redstockings 
(2) Feminists 
(3) New York Radical Feminists 
What is the main difference between Liberal and Radical Feminists? -Liberal Feminists are 
refo...
Liberal feminism ALREADY PASSED
What are the key features of liberal feminism? - Individualism, reform, choice and nature, and 
equal rights 
What is individualism? - A liberal belief that every individual is of equal moral worth and 
therefore we can only judge individuals on rational grounds 
Who are the key thinkers behind Individualism and liberal feminism - JS Mill, Mary 
Wollstonecraft 
What are liberal feminists ideas on reform - They seek to open up public life to equal 
opportunities and competition but they don't wa...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 2 pages •
What are the key features of liberal feminism? - Individualism, reform, choice and nature, and 
equal rights 
What is individualism? - A liberal belief that every individual is of equal moral worth and 
therefore we can only judge individuals on rational grounds 
Who are the key thinkers behind Individualism and liberal feminism - JS Mill, Mary 
Wollstonecraft 
What are liberal feminists ideas on reform - They seek to open up public life to equal 
opportunities and competition but they don't wa...
Feminism 8 ALREADY PASSED
Charlotte Perkins Gilman - - an early socialist feminist 
- gender as a social construct 
- young girls forced to conform in society and prepare for motherhood through playing with 
toys/clothing etc 
- sex and domestic economics go hand in hand, women were reliant on their sexual assets to survive and 
please their husbands 
- the domestic environment is an instrument of patriarchy, women are economically dependent on men. 
Nuclear family needs to be destroyed and replaced by communal living 
-...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Charlotte Perkins Gilman - - an early socialist feminist 
- gender as a social construct 
- young girls forced to conform in society and prepare for motherhood through playing with 
toys/clothing etc 
- sex and domestic economics go hand in hand, women were reliant on their sexual assets to survive and 
please their husbands 
- the domestic environment is an instrument of patriarchy, women are economically dependent on men. 
Nuclear family needs to be destroyed and replaced by communal living 
-...
Feminism 7 ALREADY PASSED
emerged from: 
(feminism) - broader historical womens right movement 
1st wave of feminism - Women's suffrage 
fighting for the womens right to vote 
late 19th 
2nd wave of feminism - 1960s-1970s; focused on women's equal access to employment and 
education 
3rd wave of feminism - 1980s-present; focused on diversity among women's experiences and 
identities 
perspective theory 
(feminism) - variety of theories, debates, points of emphasis 
key characteristics 
(feminism) - against the social ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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emerged from: 
(feminism) - broader historical womens right movement 
1st wave of feminism - Women's suffrage 
fighting for the womens right to vote 
late 19th 
2nd wave of feminism - 1960s-1970s; focused on women's equal access to employment and 
education 
3rd wave of feminism - 1980s-present; focused on diversity among women's experiences and 
identities 
perspective theory 
(feminism) - variety of theories, debates, points of emphasis 
key characteristics 
(feminism) - against the social ...
Bell Hooks - feminism is for everybody
What did Bell Hooks write? - Feminism is for Everybody 
Main arguments? - -defining feminism 
-patriarchy as institutionalized sexism 
-patriarchy perpetuates the ideas that fem is anti-male 
-history of feminism 
-sexism and patriarchy confine us 
Definition of Feminism - a movement to end sexism, sexist exploitation and oppression 
Definition of sexism - prejudice, discrimination and oppression rooted in gender 
Definition of Institutionalization - embedding norms within an organization or soc...
- Exam (elaborations)
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What did Bell Hooks write? - Feminism is for Everybody 
Main arguments? - -defining feminism 
-patriarchy as institutionalized sexism 
-patriarchy perpetuates the ideas that fem is anti-male 
-history of feminism 
-sexism and patriarchy confine us 
Definition of Feminism - a movement to end sexism, sexist exploitation and oppression 
Definition of sexism - prejudice, discrimination and oppression rooted in gender 
Definition of Institutionalization - embedding norms within an organization or soc...
Liberal Feminism RATED A+
Beliefs/Values -○ Reformist not revolutionary 
○ Equality of women can achieved through legal means and social reform 
Ex: write more bills and elect the right people 
○ Men and women are essentially the same, with the same capabilities, and the same rights 
○ Women should not have to stick to prescribed gender roles 
○ Women deserve equal education. Without it, equality can not be achieved. All must must be educated 
as to the value of gender equality. The oppression of women we, end ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 4 pages •
Beliefs/Values -○ Reformist not revolutionary 
○ Equality of women can achieved through legal means and social reform 
Ex: write more bills and elect the right people 
○ Men and women are essentially the same, with the same capabilities, and the same rights 
○ Women should not have to stick to prescribed gender roles 
○ Women deserve equal education. Without it, equality can not be achieved. All must must be educated 
as to the value of gender equality. The oppression of women we, end ...
4 waves of feminism
The personal is political -Personal things have broad social, political, and economic causes and 
consequences 
How many waves of feminism are there? -4 
1st Wave -A struggle for legal, social, economic rights, the right to vote (suffrage), own property 
after marriage, and access to higher education(1960)
- Exam (elaborations)
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The personal is political -Personal things have broad social, political, and economic causes and 
consequences 
How many waves of feminism are there? -4 
1st Wave -A struggle for legal, social, economic rights, the right to vote (suffrage), own property 
after marriage, and access to higher education(1960)
Feminism 6 100% PASSED
... -Ever notice how when justifying a child's misbehavior no one ever says stuff like "girls will be 
girls" or "she's a girl," but the list of things a "young lady" can't do is almost endless? 
You learn from a young age that masculinity comes with freedom; femininity comes with restrictions. 
... -I think a lot of people have trouble understanding transgender issues because they try to see 
themselves as trans, but come at it from the wrong direction. - i.e. cis woman tries to unders...
- Exam (elaborations)
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... -Ever notice how when justifying a child's misbehavior no one ever says stuff like "girls will be 
girls" or "she's a girl," but the list of things a "young lady" can't do is almost endless? 
You learn from a young age that masculinity comes with freedom; femininity comes with restrictions. 
... -I think a lot of people have trouble understanding transgender issues because they try to see 
themselves as trans, but come at it from the wrong direction. - i.e. cis woman tries to unders...
Feminism 5 100% PASSED
Origins and developments -- Feminist ideas can be traced back to the ancient civilisations of 
Greece and China 
- Christine De Pisan's Book of the City of Ladies published in Italy (1405) foreshadowed many ideas of 
modern feminism such as advocating women's rights to education 
- The first text of modern feminism is Mary Wollstonecraft's the Vindication of the Rights of Women 
(1792) 
- By the mid 19th C the women's movement acquired a central focus which was the right to vote 
Origins and...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 16 pages •
Origins and developments -- Feminist ideas can be traced back to the ancient civilisations of 
Greece and China 
- Christine De Pisan's Book of the City of Ladies published in Italy (1405) foreshadowed many ideas of 
modern feminism such as advocating women's rights to education 
- The first text of modern feminism is Mary Wollstonecraft's the Vindication of the Rights of Women 
(1792) 
- By the mid 19th C the women's movement acquired a central focus which was the right to vote 
Origins and...
Feminism 4 QUESTION AND ANSWERS ALREADY PASSED
The Public / Private Divide -The "public" refers to activities that take place within a public sphere, 
that can involve or affect everybody, such as politics, pressure groups, public debate, employment etc. 
The "private" on the other hand refers to private activities which solely affect individuals alone, such as 
housekeeping affairs, and family life. While those such as Liberal Feminists have seen the private divide 
as "non political", and thus not to be interfered with as it could af...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 13 pages •
The Public / Private Divide -The "public" refers to activities that take place within a public sphere, 
that can involve or affect everybody, such as politics, pressure groups, public debate, employment etc. 
The "private" on the other hand refers to private activities which solely affect individuals alone, such as 
housekeeping affairs, and family life. While those such as Liberal Feminists have seen the private divide 
as "non political", and thus not to be interfered with as it could af...