This document provides an overview of feminist theory and some of its key aspects:
- It defines feminism as the belief in social, political, and economic equality between sexes and the movement organized around this belief.
- The goals of feminism are to demonstrate women's importance, reveal their historical subordination, and bring about gender equity.
- There are several branches of feminist theory discussed, including liberal feminism focusing on social change through legislation, Marxist feminism viewing women's oppression through labor divisions, and radical feminism arguing that patriarchy is the basis of social relations and women's oppression.
- The document also profiles several influential feminist thinkers such as Dorothy Smith, Sandra Harding, Patricia Hill Collins