2. Title of the research:
The influence of the feminist
movement on adolescence
Feminism and youth have fundamental consequences for achieving effective spaces of
social incidence, not from a generic point of view, but on the contrary to include and
analyze the problems of women in their particularity.
3. Research question:
What are the factors that influence young women not to associate
themselves with feminism?
4. Feminism has undoubtedly impacted the lives of young women. We
are heirs to the achievements that, through the commitment, work,
militancy and persistence of women before us, we now enjoy.
However, the rights and ways of life that they imagined and forged
for us are, on the one hand, scarcely recognized; on the other, they
are often thought of as finished and already fair possibilities for
women.
The factors that influence young women not to associate and assume
themselves as feminists and to commit themselves to this political
struggle, we find the following:
• The current socio-cultural situation
• Veil of equality, stigma of being 'feminist
• Impact on one's own subjectivity
• Lack of impact of the feminist movement.
5. Objective of the
research
The main objective is to know why some people are against this even though they
know this has been a factor in women being treated with the same rights as men.
Some of them are the right to be treated with equality, eliminating all kinds of
discrimination, the right to work, without inequalities such as the glass ceiling or the
right to receive the same salary as a man for the same work, since according to
studies, women earn 37.4% less than men.
6. Data collection
method/s
The most effective methods to collect data would be through interviews
and observation, observation would be a good method in which using all
our senses we can obtain good information and through the surveys with
some questions directed to our chosen sample.
7. Relevant findings
The women they represent are politicians, activists, scientists, artists,
writers and thinkers who set an example and inspired the movement for
equal rights between men and women.
Wu Zetian
She was the only empress to hold all the power in China. She was born in
625 into an aristocratic family. After the death of her husband, Emperor
Gaozong, she decided to occupy the throne herself, bypassing the right of
her male children to rule.
8. Conclusions
In conclusion can say that the true result of this movement will be reflected the day they allow a
woman to occupy important positions in our society, be it political, economic and not just scandals that
denigrate her integrity, and we will also demonstrate its end with the simple fact of getting teenagers,
children, adults and others to denounce the aggressions that can live at home, in society, based on
machismo and other aggressions that exist. . and also that now action is taken on the issue of the
murders of women, men and homosexuals (whether by women or men)