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Feminism - The State RATED A+
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To what extent do feminists disagree about the role of the state? - more divided than united 
themes - personal is political 
state's role in destroying patriarchy 
6 structures 
personal is political united - Personal is political arguably unites feminists as all want women to 
have equal access to public sphere 
divided over role of state in private vs public spheres 
liberals - · Liberals such as Betty Frieden want to keep government in public sphere to maintain 
privacy excluding abuse and...
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Feminism Speech 100% PASSED
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Before I start, I want to sort one thing out. Feminists are not angry women who hate men. Feminists do 
not believe women are better than men, or that women deserve special privileges. Feminists do not 
believe that women are the victims. - In fact, in order to be considered a feminist, you only need 
to be on board with one idea: All humans, male and female, should have equal political, economic and 
social rights. Feminism is: and in bold, 
The belief that all men and women should have equal r...
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Gender and Feminism
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Sex - biological constitution as female or male 
gender - our cultural programming as feminine or masculine. 
varies within cultures 
"On ne nait pas femme, on le devient" 
Simone De Bouvet - One is not born a woman one becomes one 
Homophobia: - Fear of, aversion to, or discrimination against, homosexuals 
Hetrosexalist - presumption that everyone is heterosexual, and naturally superior 
Nature vs Nurture - extent to which particular aspects of behavior are a product of either 
inherited (i.e...
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Feminist Philosophy of Language STUDY NOTES
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First published Fri Sep 3, 2004; substantive revision Mon Aug 21, 2017 
Feminist philosophy of language has come a long way in a very short time period. Initially, most work in 
the area was critical, calling for changes either to language itself or to philosophy of language. More 
recently, however, the dynamic has changed, with the advent of several major positive research 
programmes within philosophy of language. In this entry, we first discuss the critiques that constitute 
the first phase ...
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feminism and the economy
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All feminists recognise the existence of the patriarchy - Socialist feminists think this would create 
the biggest dent in the so called patriarchy of male dominance. 
Simone De Beauvoir noted how men dominated economic life, limiting the life choice of women 
men use the home to recover from being exploited at the workplace 
women then keep the house tidy, serving the male. 
Liberal feminists view on the existence of the patriarchy - would prioritise equality before the law 
and not the economy...
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(First Wave) Feminism
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feminism -a MOVEMENT to end sexism, sexist exploitation, and oppression 
movement -a group of people acting with some degree of organization and continuity outside of 
institutional channels for the purpose of promoting change in the group, society, or the world 
sexism -attitudes, actions, and institutional practices that lower women because of their gender 
oppression -to be caught among forces and barriers that jointly restrain, restrict, or prevent 
motion or mobility (i.e. birdcage example)...
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Ch. 12: Feminist Theories of Crime
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The first wave of feminism started when women ______. 
A.) demanded the right to vote 
B.) started attending college 
C.) advocated for birth control 
D.) were allowed to work - A.) demanded the right to vote 
The Declaration of Sentiments stressed the need for reforms in ______. 
A.) politics 
B.) divorce 
C.) education 
D.) wage equality - B.) divorce 
______ differences typically refer to biological characteristics, such as reproductive organs and 
hormones. 
a.) Gender 
b.) Sex 
c.) Paternal...
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Feminism core ideas and principles
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What are the five feminist principles? - Sex and gender 
Patriarchy 
The personal is the political 
Equality feminism and difference feminism 
Intersectionality 
What is the definition of sex? - Biological differnces between men and women 
Assigned a sex at birth 
What does it mean to be an equality feminist? - Argue women's nature is socially constructed / 
determined by society and not biology 
Which feminist branches have debates concerning sex? - Difference feminism vs equality 
feminism 
T...
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theory and methods - feminism
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Introduction - - Feminism sees society as male dominated and it aims to describe, explain and 
change the position of women in society - it is also a political movement 
- The first wave of feminism appeared in the late 19th century with the suffragettes' campaign for the 
right to vote - the second wave was in the 1960s and it emerged on a global scale 
- Feminism criticises mainstream sociology for being malestream - seeing society only from the male 
perspective 
- There's different types o...
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Unit 2 Politics- Feminism
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What are the core ideas and principles? - -Most of these core ideas and principles are associated 
with the second wave radical feminism. 
-Radical feminism introduced new ideas and concepts for discussing and challenging the role of women 
in society. 
-Although there has been discussion before it has mostly been arranged around the language of 
liberalism or socialism. 
5 Key ideas - -Sex and gender. 
-Patriarchy. 
-The personal is political. 
-Equality and difference feminism. 
-Intersectiona...
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