Feminist Theory
"Feminism is the radical notion that women
are people."
-Rebecca West
- which means it is a commitment to
achieving
the equality of the sexes.
What is Feminist Theory?What is Feminist Theory?
“There is a need to address radically
the additional layers of
discrimination women experience
because of class, race, sexuality,
disability, and age, and also the
heightened impact on women and
children of war, poverty and
environmental degradation.
Kinds of Feminism
• Liberal Feminism
• Radical Feminism
• Socialist Feminism
• Post-Modern Feminism
Liberal Feminism
This is the variety of feminism
that works within the structure of
mainstream society to integrate
women into that structure. Its roots
stretch back to the social contract
theory of government instituted by
the American Revolution.
Socialist Feminism
• Put emphasis in democratic and
egalitarian aspects of socialism
• Gender inequality in societal
expectations
• Promote equal opportunity for
women
• Criticize gender-based division of
labour
Radical Feminism
• Change the system of male dominance
• Patriarch Family- Father-centered family
• Eradicate male supremacy
Post-Modern Feminism
Post-Modern Feminists argue that:
•Knowledge were constructed from “males”
viewpoint.
•Metanarrative of men should be rejected
•Support Individualism

Feminism Theory

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    "Feminism is theradical notion that women are people." -Rebecca West - which means it is a commitment to achieving the equality of the sexes.
  • 3.
    What is FeministTheory?What is Feminist Theory? “There is a need to address radically the additional layers of discrimination women experience because of class, race, sexuality, disability, and age, and also the heightened impact on women and children of war, poverty and environmental degradation.
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    Kinds of Feminism •Liberal Feminism • Radical Feminism • Socialist Feminism • Post-Modern Feminism
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    Liberal Feminism This isthe variety of feminism that works within the structure of mainstream society to integrate women into that structure. Its roots stretch back to the social contract theory of government instituted by the American Revolution.
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    Socialist Feminism • Putemphasis in democratic and egalitarian aspects of socialism • Gender inequality in societal expectations • Promote equal opportunity for women • Criticize gender-based division of labour
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    Radical Feminism • Changethe system of male dominance • Patriarch Family- Father-centered family • Eradicate male supremacy
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    Post-Modern Feminism Post-Modern Feministsargue that: •Knowledge were constructed from “males” viewpoint. •Metanarrative of men should be rejected •Support Individualism