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feminism 101 GRADED A+
first wave -(1830's - early1900's) 
-Women's right to vote, as well as fight for equal contract and property rights 
-Seneca Falls 
-Susan B Anthony 
second wave -(1960's-1980's) 
- Focused on the workplace, sexuality, family and reproductive rights/reproductive justice. 
- Betty Friedan 
- Margaret Sanger 
third wave -refers to several diverse strains of feminist activity and study, whose exact 
boundaries in the history of feminism are a subject of debate, but are generally marked as begi...
- Exam (elaborations)
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first wave -(1830's - early1900's) 
-Women's right to vote, as well as fight for equal contract and property rights 
-Seneca Falls 
-Susan B Anthony 
second wave -(1960's-1980's) 
- Focused on the workplace, sexuality, family and reproductive rights/reproductive justice. 
- Betty Friedan 
- Margaret Sanger 
third wave -refers to several diverse strains of feminist activity and study, whose exact 
boundaries in the history of feminism are a subject of debate, but are generally marked as begi...
Types of Feminism
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...
- Exam (elaborations)
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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...
Types of Feminism in Society
Liberal Feminism -Is an individualistic form of feminist theory, which focuses on women's ability 
to maintain their equality through their own actions and choices. Liberal feminists argue that society 
holds the false belief that women are, by nature, less intellectually and physically capable than men; 
thus it tends to discriminate against women in the academy, the forum, and the marketplace. Liberal 
feminists believe that "female subordination is rooted in a set of customary and legal con...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Liberal Feminism -Is an individualistic form of feminist theory, which focuses on women's ability 
to maintain their equality through their own actions and choices. Liberal feminists argue that society 
holds the false belief that women are, by nature, less intellectually and physically capable than men; 
thus it tends to discriminate against women in the academy, the forum, and the marketplace. Liberal 
feminists believe that "female subordination is rooted in a set of customary and legal con...
Feminist Theory 1
Feminism - 1. The movement for social, political, and economic equality of women and men 
2. Feminism means that women have the right to enough information to make informed choices about 
their lives 
3. Believe that changes made to advance gender equality will result in benefits to both women and men 
Major Strains of Feminism 
1. Liberal - Primary source of women's oppression is gender role socialization. Men's social roles 
afforded more social status and power which leads to political, soc...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Feminism - 1. The movement for social, political, and economic equality of women and men 
2. Feminism means that women have the right to enough information to make informed choices about 
their lives 
3. Believe that changes made to advance gender equality will result in benefits to both women and men 
Major Strains of Feminism 
1. Liberal - Primary source of women's oppression is gender role socialization. Men's social roles 
afforded more social status and power which leads to political, soc...
Feminist Theory
Principles -- The personal is political 
- Personal & social identities are interdependent 
- Commitment to social change 
- Counseling relationship is egalitarian 
- Women & girls experiences and ways of knowing are honored 
- Definitions of distress & "mental illness" are reformulated 
- There is an integrated analysis of oppression 
Key Concepts -- Problems are viewed in a sociopolitcal & cultural context 
- Acknowledging psychological oppression imposed through sociopolitical status of wom...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Principles -- The personal is political 
- Personal & social identities are interdependent 
- Commitment to social change 
- Counseling relationship is egalitarian 
- Women & girls experiences and ways of knowing are honored 
- Definitions of distress & "mental illness" are reformulated 
- There is an integrated analysis of oppression 
Key Concepts -- Problems are viewed in a sociopolitcal & cultural context 
- Acknowledging psychological oppression imposed through sociopolitical status of wom...
Feminist Theories
What is feminist theory? - a wide ranging system of ideas about social life and human 
experiences developed from a woman centered perspective. [woman centered because it examines the 
situations and experiences of women, tried to describe the social world from the standpoint of women] 
First wave feminism - comte coined the term sociology, marx weber and durkheim dominated 
sociology at this time but there were women doing feminist work at this time also, trying to establish a 
feminist perspec...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 6 pages •
What is feminist theory? - a wide ranging system of ideas about social life and human 
experiences developed from a woman centered perspective. [woman centered because it examines the 
situations and experiences of women, tried to describe the social world from the standpoint of women] 
First wave feminism - comte coined the term sociology, marx weber and durkheim dominated 
sociology at this time but there were women doing feminist work at this time also, trying to establish a 
feminist perspec...
Feminism Key Terms
Sex -the biological distinction between females and males 
Gender -the socially constructed roles and characteristics by which a culture defines male and 
female 
Essentialism -An emphasis on the fundamental nature of the biological differences between men 
and women 
Androgyny -displaying both traditional masculine and feminine psychological characteristics 
Patriarchy -A form of social organization in which males dominate females 
Private sphere -aspects of life which are of concern of the ind...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Sex -the biological distinction between females and males 
Gender -the socially constructed roles and characteristics by which a culture defines male and 
female 
Essentialism -An emphasis on the fundamental nature of the biological differences between men 
and women 
Androgyny -displaying both traditional masculine and feminine psychological characteristics 
Patriarchy -A form of social organization in which males dominate females 
Private sphere -aspects of life which are of concern of the ind...
Feminism types ALREADY PASSED
Liberal feminism - to create a world in which people are judged for their individual characteristics 
without regard to sex. - Liberal feminists do tend to work through the system more than radfems or 
marxfems; 
- liberal feminists believe that many social problems can be meaningfully addressed through the 
government, which will gradually bring about social change 
- libfems are the most likely feminists to form groups like NOW and the Feminist Majority, groups which 
try to advance a wide ran...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 2 pages •
Liberal feminism - to create a world in which people are judged for their individual characteristics 
without regard to sex. - Liberal feminists do tend to work through the system more than radfems or 
marxfems; 
- liberal feminists believe that many social problems can be meaningfully addressed through the 
government, which will gradually bring about social change 
- libfems are the most likely feminists to form groups like NOW and the Feminist Majority, groups which 
try to advance a wide ran...
Feminism 1 rated A+
Annie - will be covering the history of feminism and the first wave 
Subhan - will do feminism's relationship to other ideologies and movements 
Umer - will cover third wave feminism as well as commodification and capitalism 
Joseph - will be distinguishing between different types of feminism such as cultural, social, 
liberal, and radial feminism 
Avaani - will be talking about patriarchy and some key feminist figures 
What is feminism? Generally speaking - Generally speaking feminism is a pol...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 2 pages •
Annie - will be covering the history of feminism and the first wave 
Subhan - will do feminism's relationship to other ideologies and movements 
Umer - will cover third wave feminism as well as commodification and capitalism 
Joseph - will be distinguishing between different types of feminism such as cultural, social, 
liberal, and radial feminism 
Avaani - will be talking about patriarchy and some key feminist figures 
What is feminism? Generally speaking - Generally speaking feminism is a pol...
Feminism EXAM PASSED WITH MOST STUDENTS
First Wave - Developed in the mid nineteenth century and was based on political and legal parity 
with men. 
Franchise - Also known as the right to vote 
Mary Wollstonecraft - Wrote the seminal first wave feminist piece of writing 'A vindication of the 
Rights of Woman' 
Seneca Falls Convention - Held in 1848 and marked the beginning of the women's rights 
movement in the US 
Society for Women's Suffrage - Founded in 1867 in London and began the organized movement 
of women's rights for the...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 6 pages •
First Wave - Developed in the mid nineteenth century and was based on political and legal parity 
with men. 
Franchise - Also known as the right to vote 
Mary Wollstonecraft - Wrote the seminal first wave feminist piece of writing 'A vindication of the 
Rights of Woman' 
Seneca Falls Convention - Held in 1848 and marked the beginning of the women's rights 
movement in the US 
Society for Women's Suffrage - Founded in 1867 in London and began the organized movement 
of women's rights for the...