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  1. Marxist feminism

    Marxism Feminism sidebar Marxist feminism is a sub type of feminist theory which focuses on the dismantling of capitalism as a way of liberating women. Marxist feminism states that private property, which .... Marxist feminism s foundation is laid by Engels in his analysis of gender oppression in The Origins ... bourgeois feminism, rather than trying to combine them. Critiques of Marxist feminism Gayle Rubin , who ... Marxist Feminism http www.internationalviewpoint.org spip.php?article1308 Feminism of the Anti Capitalist Left by Lidia Cirillo DEFAULTSORT Marxist Feminism Category Marxism Feminism, Marxist Category Feminist theory Category Intersectionality Category Feminism and social class Category Marxist theory ... is a complex system in which men command women s services. According to Marxist theory , the individual ... of production that characterizes the society they inhabit. Marxist feminists see contemporary gender ... is maintained like racism because it serves the interests of capital and the ruling class . Marxist feminists have extended traditional Marxist analysis by looking at domestic labour as well as wage work. Radical Women , a major Marxist feminist organization, bases its theory on Marx and Engels analysis ... As their movement already had the most radical demands in women s equality, most Marxist leaders ... incomplete analysis of sexism under capitalism, without dismissing or dismantling Marxist fundamentals in the process. Radical feminism , which emerged before the 1970s, also took issue with Marxist feminism. Radical feminist theorists stated that modern society and its constructs law, religion, politics ... out that most Marxist forerunners claimed by feminists or marxist feminists including Clara Zetkin ... ch01.htm Women Workers Struggle For Their Rights 1919 ref were against feminism. They agreed with the main Marxist movement that feminism was a bourgeois ideology counterposed to Marxism and against the working class. Instead of feminism, the Marxists supported the more radical political program of liberating ...   more details



  1. Material feminism

    , p766 ref Relationship to Marxist feminism The term Material feminism was first used in 1975 ...ref improve date April 2012 Feminism sidebar expanded all Material feminism examines the material conditions under which social arrangements, including those of gender hierarchy, develop ref name Wicke, Jennifer 1994 Wicke, Jennifer. Feminism and Postmodernism , Duke University Press 1994, ISBN 0822314886 ref It argues that material conditions of all sorts play a vital role in the social production of gender . ref name Wicke, Jennifer 1994 Material feminism also considers how women and men of various races and ethnicities are kept in their lower economic status due to an imbalance of power that privileges those who already have privilege, thereby protecting the status quo. History The movement began in the late 19th century with the aim to liberate women by improving their material condition. It is also inherently flawed. The Grand Domestic Revolution by Dolores Hayden is a reference. Hayden describes Material feminism at that time as reconceptualizing the relationship between the private household space and public space by presenting collective options to take the burden off women in regard ... Feminism A Reader in Class, Difference, and Women s Lives, p. 7 New York and London Routledge, 1997 ref The current concept has its roots in socialist and Marxist feminism Rosemary Hennessay and Chrys Ingraham, editors of Materialist Feminism A Reader in Class, Difference, and Women s Lives , describe material feminism as the conjuncture of several discourses historical materialism , Marxist and radical feminism , as well as postmodernist and psychoanalytic theories of meaning and subjectivity ... Monique Wittig Christine Delphy References Reflist 1 External links http www.amazoncastle.com feminism ecocult.shtml Feminism information DEFAULTSORT Material Feminism Category Feminism and social class Category Feminism and the family Category Materialism fem stub el tr Maddeci ...   more details



  1. Socialist feminism

    Feminism sidebar Socialist feminism is a branch of feminism that focuses upon both the public and private ... www.feministezine.com feminist modern Socialist Feminism.html What is Socialist Feminism? , retrieved on May 28th 2007. ref Socialist feminism is a two pronged theory that broadens Marxist feminism s argument for the role of capitalism in the oppression of women and radical feminism s theory of the role of gender and the patriarchy . Socialist feminists reject radical feminism s main claim that patriarchy the only or primary source of oppression of women. ref Buchanan, Ian. Socialist Feminism ..., economic and political justice. File Socialist cover 72.jpeg thumb left CWLU s Social Feminism A Strategy for the Women s Movement, 1972 Socialist feminism draws upon many concepts found in Marxism ... relations.Socialist feminists,thus reject the Marxist notion that class and class struggle are the only ... Socialist Feminism A Strategy for the Women s Movement, which is believed to be the first to use the term socialist feminism, in publication. ref name CWLUOver cite web author1 Margeret Peg Strobel author2 ... Marxist writings of Frederick Engels The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State and August ... party which is not explicitly Marxist although some members identify as Marxists . The party s http sp usa.org principles.html statement of principles says, Socialist feminism confronts the common root ... of birth or circumstances. Socialist feminism is an inclusive way of creating social change ... Feminism What Difference Did It Make To The History Of Women s Studies? journal Feminist Studies date 2008 accessdate 11 22 11 ref Socialist Feminism, Motherhood,and the Private Sphere Socialist feminists ... M. Jaggar Socialist Feminism Groups Chicago Women s Liberation Union Bread and Roses of Boston See also Oppressors oppressed distinction History of Feminism Capitalist Patriarchy and the Case for Socialist Feminism Material feminism References Reflist External links http www.redletterpress.org ...   more details



  1. Standpoint feminism

    feminism is founded in Marxism Marxist ideology . ref See Luk cs, Georg, 1971, Reification and the Consciousness ...Feminism sidebar Standpoint feminism argues that feminist social science should be practiced from the standpoint of women or particular groups of women ref name Hill Collins 2000 Hill Collins, P. 2000 Black Feminist Thought Knowledge, consciousness, and the politics of empowerment New York Routledge ref as some Who date July 2008 claim that they are better equipped to understand certain aspects of the world. A feminist or women s standpoint epistemology proposes to make women s experiences, instead of men s, the point of departure. ref Clough, P. T. 1994 Feminist Thought Cambridge Blackwell Publishers ..., Mass. MIT Press ref ref Wylie, Alison 2000 Feminism in Philosophy of Science making sense of contingency and constraint in The Cambridge Companion to Feminism in Philosophy , Cambridge Cambridge ... feminism makes the case that because women s lives and roles in almost all societies are significantly ... feminism unites several feminist epistemologies. Standpoint feminist theorists attempt to criticise ... Criticism of standpoint feminism has come from Postmodern feminism postmodern feminists , who ... feminism a plea for the nineties ref . In other words, the lives of women across space and time are so diverse it is impossible to generalize about their experiences. Standpoint feminism has absorbed this criticism, to an extent see below . Contemporary standpoint feminism Many standpoint feminists ..., S. 1997 see difference feminism . Standpoint feminists have recently argued that individuals are both .... B. and B. Thornton Dill 1996 Theorizing Difference from Multiracial Feminism , Feminist Studies 22 .... See also Feminism Marxism Nancy Hartsock Cultural feminism Further reading Harding, Sandra ... Routledge References references DEFAULTSORT Standpoint Feminism Category Feminist theory Category Feminism and society Category Feminism and social class Category Feminism and history ...   more details



  1. Waves of feminism

    The waves of feminism are First wave feminism 19th and 20th century Second wave feminism 1960s to 1980s Third wave feminism 1990s to present day. Disambig ...   more details



  1. Radical feminism

    s as in liberal feminism or class conflict as in socialist feminism and Marxist feminism . Theory ... Rosa Luxembourg and Alexandra Kollontai . These strains of radical feminism are often referred to as Marxist ...Feminism sidebar Radical feminism is a current theoretical perspective within feminism that focuses on the theory ... ref name Willis 117 Willis, Radical Feminism and Feminist Radicalism , p. 117. ref oppresses women. Radical feminism aims to challenge and overthrow patriarchy by opposing standard gender role s and oppression ... feminism, arising within second wave feminism in the 1960s, ref name Willis 118 Willis, Radical Feminism ... ref name Willis 122 Willis, Radical Feminism and Feminist Radicalism , p. 122. ref prior to or deeper ... but the primary form ref name Willis 123 Willis, Radical Feminism and Feminist Radicalism , p. 123. ref and the model for all others. ref name Willis 123 Later politics derived from radical feminism ranged from cultural feminism ref name Willis 117 to more syncretism syncretic politics that placed ... name Willis 141 Willis, Radical Feminism and Feminist Radicalism , p. 141. ref Radical feminists ... Daring to Be Bad Radical Feminism in America 1967 1975 publisher University of Minnesota Press isbn ... feminism posits the theory that, due to patriarchy, women have come to be viewed as the other to the male .... G., Feminism and the Abyss of Freedom Chicago Univ. of Chicago Press, 2005 ISBN 0 226 98133 9 , p .... Greenwood Press, 1992 ISBN 0 313 27814 8 , p. 267. br 5. Zerilli, Linda M. G., Feminism and the Abyss ... Daly Gyn.2FEcology Gyn Ecology The Metaethics of Radical Feminism Boston, Mass. Beacon Press, pbk ... co founder Ellen Willis wrote in 1984 that radical feminism got sexual politics recognized as a public issue , ref name Willis 118 created the vocabulary with which the second wave of feminism ... name Willis 118 The influence of radical feminism can be seen in the adoption of these issues by the National ... been focused almost entirely on economic issues. ref name Willis 138 Willis, Radical Feminism ...   more details



  1. Feminism in Poland

    Feminism sidebar The history of feminism in Poland ref The term Poland in the 19th century refers to the Polish ... three successive waves of feminism during that time the first feminist texts were produced the first ... and the newspaper La Gazette des Femmes Women s Daily . The leading advocate of feminism was the newspaper ... by society. A major figure in Polish feminism in this period and later was Gabriela Zapolska , whose ..., 2001 47 ref Fourth wave 1900 18 The fourth modernism modernistic wave of feminism reached Poland ... feminism took place in the interwar period 1920s and 1930s . Feminist discourses of that epoch in Poland as well as in other countries searched for new definitions of feminism and tried to identify new ... granted to women the right to vote in 1918. ref R a Melcerowa expressed those feelings Feminism ... saw the emergence of radical feminism in Poland. Its representatives, Irena Krzywicka and Maria ... were exceptionally active speakers, promoting the ideas of feminism in the whole country. A different aspect of Polish feminism figures in the poetry and drama Szofer Archibald Chauffeur Archibald ... family and work. That period is known as the sixth wave of Polish feminism. It was characterized by the considerable ... materialism materialist and Marxism Marxist feminist texts, mainly focused on taking off women the burden of traditional female Family and consumer science domestic work , were allowed. Western feminism ... during the years 1940 1989, feminism in general, and second wave feminism in particular, were ... suppressed. Officially, any feminism of Western type did not have the right to exist in the Communist ... wave of feminism and was suddenly confronted with concepts of Western second wave feminism that at once met with fierce opposition from the Roman Catholic Church. Western feminism has often been erroneously identified with the prior Communist reproductive policy, similar in some aspects, and feminism ... have been strongly suppressed since 1998. But Polish feminism is seemingly undergoing change new ...   more details



  1. Equality feminism

    morereferences date June 2008 Feminism sidebar Equality feminism is a submovement of feminism . It is fundamentally at odds with difference feminism and expresses the crucial similarities between the male and female sexes. Mary Wollstonecraft , in A Vindication of the Rights of Woman 1792 claimed that women should enjoy the same legal and political rights as men on the grounds that they are human beings. Similarly, in The Subjection of Women 1869 , John Stuart Mill advocated that society ought to be arranged according to reason and that accident of birth is irrelevant. Equality feminists believe that both men and women, while biologically and anatomically different, enter the world with the genetic inheritance of a mother and a father and from that respect human nature is androgynous, neutral, and equal. See also Egalitarianism Gender equality Liberal feminism Equity feminism First wave feminism Second wave feminism DEFAULTSORT Equality Feminism Category Feminist theory Category Feminism and history Category Egalitarianism Fem stub es Feminismo de la igualdad sh Feminizam jednakosti ...   more details



  1. Feminism in Nepal

    Feminism sidebar Feminism in Nepal is primarily concerned with gender equity equity and equality of opportunity . Nepali society is traditionally highly patriarchal it was not until 2007 that women under 35 could apply for passports without their father s or husband s permission and feminists in Nepal seeks to redress this situation. Most women in Nepal are considered to be beneath their husbands and fathers in a patriarchal society. History The first feminist organization in Nepal was the Nepal Woman Association started under the leadership of Mangala Devi Singh . Asia topic Feminism in DEFAULTSORT Feminism In Nepal Category Feminism in Nepal Category Politics of Nepal Nepal stub Fem stub ...   more details



  1. Lipstick feminism

    author2 Rachel Moseley title Feminism in popular culture url http books.google.com books?id 0RuRknkzxe4C ... page 84 ref failed verification date October 2011 Linguistically, Lipstick feminism proposes ... libertinage . Philosophically, Lipstick feminism proposes that a woman is Power philosophy empowered ... of Lipstick feminism is a philosophic contradiction wherein a woman chooses to sexually .... Nonetheless, Lipstick feminism counter proposes that the practice of sexual allure is a form ... of cultural, social, and gender equality. Moreover, Stiletto feminism, a more ideologically radical variety of Lipstick feminism , proposes that there exists no philosophic contradiction in being ... of Cosmetics makeup , the adherents of Stiletto feminism accept the existential philosophic ... debate the merits of Lipstick feminism. ref cite web publisher The West Wing Continuity Guide title ... also Portal Feminism Feminism Girl Power Sex positive feminism Lipstick lesbian Girly girl SlutWalk ... Lipstick helped feminism Notes Reflist DEFAULTSORT Lipstick Feminism Category Feminist theory Category Third wave feminism Category Gender Category Feminism Category Cultural studies Category Feminism and sexuality ...   more details



  1. State feminism

    one source date March 2011 Sister project links species no Feminism sidebar State feminism is feminism ... cultural characteristics in a Muslim nation. ref name FConverge p223 Badran, Margot, Feminism in Islam ... Wilson International Ctr. for Scholars, Washington, D.C. . ref In the 1980s, second wave feminism ... Badran, Margot, Feminism in Islam , op. cit. , p. 227. ref The state feminism they followed, according .... ref Badran, Margot, Feminism in Islam , op. cit. , p. 227 p. 227 n. 34 probably provides a supporting citation . ref In the 20th century, Turkey s government preempted feminism . ref Badran, Margot, Feminism in Islam , op. cit. , p. 302. ref Yemen In the South Yemen People s Democratic Republic of Yemen ... is now generally south Yemen , state feminism had little effect on patriarchy and did not have much influence beyond Aden , a port city in the PDRY. ref Badran, Margot, Feminism in Islam , op. cit .... When the socialist regime collapsed, the fragile gains of state feminism went with it. ref Badran, Margot, Feminism in Islam , op. cit. , pp. 260 261 and see p. 261 n. 31. ref Northern women had ... benefits conferred under state feminism, but they did not have the independent ideological space in which to develop a feminism of their own. ref Badran, Margot, Feminism in Islam , op. cit. , p. 261 and see n. 32. ref Post unification Yemen has been analyzed by one author. ref Badran, Margot, Feminism ... East assailed the limits of state feminism and exposed its patriarchal dimensions. ref Badran, Margot, Feminism in Islam , op. cit. , p. 255 and see n. 14. ref China and other communist and socialist ... regimes. ref Badran, Margot, Feminism in Islam , op. cit. , p. 255 & n. 15, citing Yang, Mayfair, From Gender Erasure to Gender Difference State Feminism, Consumer Sexuality, and Women s Public ... China Minneapolis Univ. of Minnesota Press, 1998 , &, on China led by Mao Zedong , Feminism in Islam ... no. for quotation . ref Criticism Many feminists ... consider the notion of a state feminism ...   more details



  1. Feminism Unmodified

    Infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name Feminism Unmodified Discourses on Life and Law image Image Feminismunmodified.jpg 250px author Catharine MacKinnon country United States of America language English genre Feminism publisher Harvard University Press release date 1987 media type Print pages 332 isbn oclc preceded by Sexual Harassment of Working Women A Case of Sex Discrimination followed by Pornography and Civil Rights A New Day for Women s Equality Feminism Unmodified Discourses on Life and Law is a 1987 book by feminist academic Catharine MacKinnon . ref http www.ou.edu cas psc bookmackinnon.htm ref The book is a collection of essays by MacKinnon delivered during the 1980s and is a radical feminist critique of pornography and liberal feminism . See also Ordeal autobiography Andrea Dworkin References references Further reading http www.jstor.org pss 3480600 Katharine T. Bartlett, Review MacKinnon s Feminism Power on Whose Terms?, California Law Review, Vol. 75, No. 4 Jul., 1987 , pp. 1559 1570 http www.heinonline.org HOL Page?page 1388&handle hein.journals 2Fmlr86&collection journals Whitman, Christina Law and Sex. Review of Feminism Unmodified, by C. A. MacKinnon. Mich. L. Rev. 86 1988 1388 403. http www.heinonline.org HOL Page?page 352&handle hein.journals 2Filllr82&collection journals Finley, Lucinda 1988 The Nature of Domination and the Nature of Women Reflections on Feminism Unmodified http heinonline.org HOL Page?handle hein.journals hlr101&id 1&size 2&collection journals&index journals hlr Sustein, Cass 1988 Feminism and Legal Theory Review of Feminism Unmodified http www.jstor.org pss 1122941 Olsen, Frances 1989 Feminist Theory in Grand Style , Columbia Law Review, 89 5 1147 1178 http www.jstor.org stable 4020180 Hein, Hilde 1987 In Search of Equality , The Women s Review of Books, 5 1 6 7 External links http www.maureenmullarkey.com essays porn1.html Porn in the U.S.A., Part I Hard Cop, Soft Cop Catharine MacKinnon ...   more details



  1. Transnational feminism

    Transnational Feminism is a contemporary paradigm. The name highlights the difference between inter national and trans national conceptions of feminism, and favours the latter. As a feminist approach, it can be said that transnational feminism is generally attentive to intersections among nationhood, race, gender, sexuality and economic exploitation on a world scale , in the context of emergent global capitalism . Transnational feminists inquire in to the social, political and economic conditions comprising imperialism their connections to colonialism and nationalism the role of gender, the state, race, class, and sexuality in the organization of resistance to hegemonies in the making and unmaking of nation and nation state. Transnational feminist practice is attentive to feminism as both a liberatory formation and one with longstanding ties to colonialism, racism and imperialism. As such, it resists utopic ideas about global sisterhood while simultaneously working to lay the groundwork for more productive and equitable social relations among women across borders and cultural contexts. See also Chandra Talpade Mohanty Feminism and Nationalism in the Third World Book Global Feminism Postcolonial feminism Literature Inderpal Grewal and Caren Kaplan, eds. Scattered Hegemonies Postmodernity and Transnational Feminist Practices . Minneapolis University of Minnesota Press, 1994. Jayawardena, Kumari. Feminism and Nationalism in the Third World . London Zed Books, 1986. Kaplan, Caren, Norma Alarc n and Minoo Moallem, eds. Between Woman and Nation Nationalism, Transnational Feminism ... Cultural Politics . Durham, NC Duke University Press, 1996. Mohanty, Chandra Talpade. Feminism Without ... Feminism in a Transnational Age . Cambridge, MA MIT Press, 1999 Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak ... article.asp?parentid 28482 Contemporary Scholarship Category Multicultural feminism Category Feminism and social class Category Social theories philo stub fem stub ...   more details



  1. Global feminism

    Feminism sidebar Global Feminism is a feminist theory closely aligned with postcolonial theory and postcolonial feminism . It concerns itself primarily with the forward movement of women s rights on a global scale. Using different historical lenses from the legacy of colonialism, Global Feminists adopt global causes and start movements which seek to dismantle what they argue are the currently predominant structures of global patriarchy. Global Feminism is also known as Transnational Feminism, World Feminism, and International Feminism. Two historical examples Global Feminists might use to expose patriarchal structures at work in colonized groups or societies are medieval Spain late eleventh to thirteenth centuries and nineteenth century Cuba. The former example concerns women of the Mudejar communities of Islamic Spain and the strict sexual codes through which their social activity was regulated. Mudejar women could be sold into slavery as a result of sexual activity with Christian man this was to escape the deemed punishment accorded by the Sunna, or Islamic law. Because of their simultaneous roles as upholding one s family honor and one of conquered status and gender, Mudejar women suffered double jeopardy in their sexual contact with Christians in Spain . ref name Tmara L. Hunt and Micheline R. Lessard Tamara L. Hunt and Micheline R. Lessard, eds. Women and the Colonial Gaze. ISBN 0814736475. ref Nineteenth century Cuba can be looked at as an example of colonialism and neocolonialism working together in a slave based society to affect women s lives under patriarchy, where .... ref name Tmara L. Hunt and Micheline R. Lessard See also Transnational feminism Feminism Globalization .... Human Rights, Feminism, and Transnational Labor Solidarity. Just Advocacy? Women s Human Rights ... HERE DEFAULTSORT Global Feminism Category Feminism by country World Category Feminist theory Category Political philosophy Category Sociological theories Category Multicultural feminism Category Globalism ...   more details



  1. Postcolonial feminism

    Feminism sidebar Postcolonial feminism, often referred to as Third World feminism , is a form of Feminism .... ref name ReferenceA Weedon, C Key Issues in Postcolonial Feminism A Western Perspective, 2002 ref Postcolonial feminists criticize Western world Western feminists because they History of feminism have ... women globally. Thus, one of the central ideas in postcolonial feminism is that by using the term ... resentment from feminists in developing nations. ref McEwan, C Postcolonialism, feminism and development ... feminists. ref name ReferenceA History Postcolonial feminism emerged from the gendered history ..., 1988 page 27 number 30 ref Third world feminism has been described as a group of feminist theories ... identities, traditions, and Third World feminism year 1997 publisher Routledge location New York isbn 0 415 91418 3 ref Relationship to Western feminisms Postcolonial feminism is critical of Western forms of feminism, notably radical feminism and liberal feminism and their universalization of women ... Greenwald, A http www.scholars.nus.edu.sg post achebe greenwald3.html Postcolonial Feminism in Anthills ... World? 1989 , and her book Woman, Native, Other Writing Postcoloniality and Feminism 1989 Chandra Talpade ... feminism by using written words to express their ideas and opinions which have been of great importance ... wherein the praxis of U.S. third world feminism links with the aims of white feminism ... of oppositional consciousness. Chela Sandoval ref Sandoval, Chela. US Third World Feminism ... of partiality does away with that ambition and accepts the principle that feminism can never ... a Feminist but... Other Women and Postnational Feminism. Ed. Caine and Pringle. Transitions New Australian Feminisms. London Allen & Unwin, 1995. 57 73 ref See also History of feminism Postcolonialism Third world feminism Transnational feminism Global feminism Sex segregation and Islam Islamic feminism Chicana feminism Black feminism Womanism References Reflist 2 DEFAULTSORT Postcolonial Feminism ...   more details



  1. Cultural feminism

    Feminism sidebar Cultural feminism developed from radical feminism . It is an ideology of a female nature or female essence that attempts to revalidate what cultural feminists consider undervalued female attributes. ref name Alcoff It is also a theory that commends the difference of women from men. ref name Kramarae cite book author Kramarae, Cheris coauthors Spender, Dale title Routledge international encyclopedia of women global women s issues and knowledge year 2000 publisher Routledge location New York isbn 0415920906 page 746 ref Its critics assert that because it is based on an essentialist view of the differences between women and men and advocates independence and institution building, it has led feminists to retreat from practicing public politics to a focus upon individual life style . ref name Autumn Taylor Alice Echols a feminist historian and cultural theorist , credits Redstockings member Brooke Williams with introducing the term cultural feminism in 1975 to describe the depoliticisation of radical feminism. ref name Autumn Taylor Cultural feminist ideas Cultural feminism ... journalist , critic and women s rights activist, Margaret Fuller , contributed to cultural feminism ... Feminism Versus Post Structuralism the Identity Crisis in Feminist Theory. Jstor. 1988. The University ... . ref name Alcoff Critics Because cultural feminism is based on an essentialist view of the differences ... Activism a Reconsideration of Cultural Feminism. Taylor, Verta Rupp, Leila J. 1933. The University ... liberal feminism Liberal Feminism radical feminism Radical Feminism socialist feminism Socialist Feminism ... Feminist Activism A Reconsideration of Cultural Feminism Signs, Vol. 19, No. 1 Autumn, 1993 ... D . Jane Addams on Cultural Feminism. About. 1892. Oct. Nov. 2006 http womenshistory.about.com gi ... 28199506 2946 3A2 3C191 3ATCOAOF 3E2.0.CO 3B2 K . DEFAULTSORT Cultural Feminism Category Feminist theory Category Feminism and society el hr Kulturni feminizam he ...   more details



  1. Feminism & Psychology

    Infobox journal title Feminism & Psychology cover File Feminism & Psychology journal front cover.gif editor Nicola Gavey and Virginia Braun discipline Psychology peer reviewed language former names abbreviation Fem. & Psychol. publisher SAGE Publications country frequency Quarterly history 1991 present openaccess license impact 0.922 impact year 2010 website http www.sagepub.com journalsProdDesc.nav?prodId Journal200868 link1 http fap.sagepub.com content current link1 name Online access link2 http fap.sagepub.com content by year link2 name Online archive JSTOR OCLC 23367452 LCCN 91649264 CODEN FEPSFF ISSN 0959 3535 eISSN 1461 7161 boxwidth Feminism & Psychology is a quarterly Peer review peer reviewed academic journal that publishes scholarly articles in the field of Psychology , since 1991 when it was established. The journal s principal aim is to foster the development of feminist theory and practice in and beyond psychology. Scope Feminism & Psychology publishes original research, theoretical articles and commentaries as well as reviews, interviews and special features on topical issues. Feminism & Psychology contains both historic and contemporary analysis and also provides a forum for debate on the subject of Feminism & Psychology. Abstracting and indexing Feminism & Psychology is abstracted and indexed in Scopus , and the Social Sciences Citation Index . According to the Journal Citation Reports , its 2010 impact factor is 0.922, ranking it 71st out of 120 in Psychology, Multidisciplinary and 11th out of 35 in Women s Studies. ref name WoS cite book year 2011 chapter Journals Ranked by Impact Women s Studies title 2010 Journal Citation Reports publisher Thomson Reuters edition Social Sciences accessdate 2011 08 24 work Web of Science postscript . ref References reflist External links Official website 1 http www.sagepub.com journalsProdDesc.nav?prodId Journal200868 Category Psychology journals ...   more details



  1. Individualist feminism

    POV date July 2008 Libertarianism sidebar Feminism sidebar Individualist feminism sometimes also grouped with libertarian feminism or ifeminism is a term for feminism feminist ideas which seek to celebrate ... an equal claim under the law to their own persons and property. Individualist feminism encourages ... Wendy McElroy title Liberty for Women Freedom and Feminism in the 21st century year 2002 publisher ... Feminism Rediscovered Prometheus, 1992 and What to Do When You Don t Want to Call the Cops A Non ... February 2012 Wendy McElroy and Christina Hoff Sommers define individualist feminism in opposition to what they call political or gender feminism . ref name mcelroy1 cite book author McElroy, Wendy title Liberty for Women Freedom and Feminism in the 21st century year 2002 publisher Ivan R. Dee, Publisher ... Christina Hoff Sommers title Who stole feminism? how women have betrayed women year 1995 publisher ..., as a way to co opt general feminism rather than actually be part of feminism. ref http ... feminism has a long history that is somewhat different in tone that currently advocated by McElroy and Sommers. ref Reclaiming the Mainstream Individualist Feminism Rediscovered Prometheus, 1992 ... present Virginia Postrel   January 14, 1960 present Topics Anarcha feminism Anarcho capitalism ... essays libertarian feminism Libertarian Feminism Can This Marriage Be Saved? http tmh.floonet.net articles femme.html Feminism in Liberty by Sharon Presley. http plato.stanford.edu entries feminism liberal Liberal Feminism , essay including discussion of libertarian feminism Reclaiming the Mainstream Individualist Feminism Rediscovered by Joan Kennedy Taylor . Prometheus Books, 1992. Davies, S. 1987 . http www.libertarian.co.uk lapubs lapam lapam007.pdf Libertarian Feminism in Britain, 1860 1910 ... of Liberty Alliance LOLA Feminism Anarcho capitalism DEFAULTSORT Individualist Feminism Category Feminist ... anarchism Category Feminism and history el es Feminismo individualista ...   more details



  1. Difference feminism

    Feminism sidebar Difference feminism is a philosophy that stresses that men and women are ontology ontologically different versions of the human being. Citation needed date May 2008 Many Catholic s adhere to and have written on the philosophy, though the philosophy is not specifically Catholic. Citation needed date February 2010 Although the title difference feminism is a relatively recent addition to the feminist movement, the philosophies of gender relations undergirding this category have their roots as far back as the early Greeks. ref Allen, Prudence, RSM. The Concept of Woman The Aristotelian Revolution 750BC AD 1250. Montreal Eden Press, 1985 ref Forms of difference feminism often stress a fundamental biological, emotional, psychological or spiritual difference between the sexes. Reverse gender polarity Reverse gender polarity is the form of difference feminism that asserts that women ... wave feminism with women like psychologist Carol Gilligan . Gender complementarity See Complementarianism ... whole. This form of difference feminism was most prominent in the Cult of True Womanhood developed in reaction to other forms of feminism in the 19th century. It originally developed from a neoplatonic ... 5 ref Difference feminism has been criticized for claiming that the sexes differ in their style of reasoning by evolutionary psychologist Steven Pinker . If difference feminism is true, he writes ... of Nature in Feminism, Old and New From Dualism to Complementary Unity . p.17 51 in Women in Christ Toward a New Feminism . William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company. Grand Rapids, Michigan. 2003 ... by Pope John Paul II as a foundation for a new feminism . ref John Paul II, Letter to Women ... in integral complementary, like the new feminism new feminists , biology is not destiny , but it is essentially important. See also Cultural feminism Ethics of care New feminism References references DEFAULTSORT Difference Feminism Category Feminist theory Category Feminism and spirituality Category ...   more details



  1. Feminism in Ireland

    Refimprove date July 2009 Feminism sidebar Second wave feminism Second wave feminism in Republic of Ireland Ireland began in the 1970s fronted by women such as Nell McCafferty , Mary Kenny , June Levine and Nuala O Faolain . At the time, the majority of women in Ireland were housewife housewives . In 1971, a group of Irish women travelled to Northern Ireland and returned with birth control contraceptives which were then illegal in Ireland. In 1983, despite the efforts of many women including Mary Robinson , an amendment was passed to the Constitution of Ireland Irish Constitution which banned abortion . ref http www.ifpa.ie eng Info News Media 2003 News Releases IFPA calls for removal of 1983 amendment from the Constitution IFPA calls for removal of 1983 amendment from the Constitution Irish Family Planning Association . Ifpa.ie 2003 09 05 . Retrieved on 2010 09 29. ref Despite two further referendums, abortion remains illegal in Ireland though women may have an abortion if their life is threatened. In 1990, Mary Robinson was elected President of Ireland . 92 List of women in D il ireann women have been elected to D il ireann , the first being Constance Markievicz in 1919. There are two women in the current Irish cabinet, Joan Burton and Frances Fitzgerald Irish politician Frances Fitzgerald . In December 2008, Senator Ivana Bacik organised an event in Leinster House in which all the women elected to the Oireachtas over the years were honoured. ref http www.irishtimes.com indepth oireachtas putting women in the frame.htm D il ireann 90 Years of Parliamentary democracy . The Irish Times . Retrieved on 2010 09 29. ref References Reflist Europe topic Feminism in DEFAULTSORT Feminism In Ireland Category Feminism in Ireland Category Irish society ...   more details



  1. Analytical feminism

    Wikify date April 2012 Orphan date April 2012 Analytical feminism believes that philosophy and feminism ... analytic title What is Analytic Feminism author Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy ref The followers .... ref cite web url http web.ku.edu acudd Anfemdef.htm title Defining Analytic Feminism author Encyclopedia of Philosophy ref History The term Analytical Feminism dates back to the early 1990s when a Society for Analytical Feminism was opened in North America. ref cite web url http academic.rcc.edu crasnow saf.jsp title Society for Analytical Feminism author Norco College Riverside Community ... analytical feminism. Till then, feminism had been overshadowed by postmodernism and poststructuralism ... feminism attempted to rehabilitate these ideas, not only because they are persuasive but also in some ... Zealand 56 xhtml chapter01.html chapter01sec04 title History of Analytical Feminism author Monash ... the meaning of analytic feminism in the Anglo American mainstream Clarify date November 2011 ... part of authors revealed that analytic feminism is normally not so recognized and even not so appreciated ... last2 Anita M. title Hypatia year 2005 pages 1 9 ISSN 0887 5367 ref Analytical feminism asserts that there is a gender ... and feminine identity. ref True, Jacqui, Feminism in Theories of International Relations, Scott ... feminism, the best method for scholars to counter sexism and androcentrism in their work can be done .... ref cite web url http www.bookrags.com research analytic feminism eoph title Analytic Feminism ... by means of some of the core concepts of analytical feminism like reality, logical consistency ... Feminism booktitle Analyzing Oppression edition 2006 ISBN 9 7801 9518 7441 ref Bridge Building Analytic ... first1 Garry, title Analytic Feminism booktitle The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy edition Spring ... 2011 06 12 cfp analytic feminism at central apa Analytic Feminism at Central APA June 12, 2011 ... Feminism http pediaview.com openpedia International Relations Theory International Relations Theory ...   more details



  1. Postmodern feminism

    Expert subject Gender Studies date November 2008 Feminism sidebar Postmodern feminism is an approach to feminist theory that incorporates Postmodern philosophy postmodern and post structuralism post structuralist theory . Origins and theory The largest departure from other branches of feminism is the argument that sex is itself social construction constructed through discourse language , a view most notably propounded in Judith Butler s 1990 book, Gender Trouble . She draws on and critiques the work of Simone de Beauvoir , Michel Foucault , and Jacques Lacan . Butler criticises the distinction drawn by previous feminisms between biological sex and socially constructed gender . She asks why we assume that material things such as the body are not subject to processes of social construction themselves. Butler argues that this does not allow for a sufficient criticism of essentialism though recognizing that gender is a social construct, feminists assume it s always constructed in the same way. Her argument implies that women s subordination has no single cause or single solution postmodern feminism is thus criticized for offering no clear path to action. Butler herself rejects the term postmodernism as too vague to be meaningful. ref Judith Butler, Contingent Foundations in Seyla Benhabib et al., Feminist Contentions A Philosophical Exchange New York Routledge, 1995 , pp. 35 58 ref French feminism from the 1970s until now, with the psychoanalytic theory writers Julia Kristeva , Luce Irigaray has forged specific routes in postmodern feminism and in feminist psychoanalysis . Although ... as a post feminist. See also Cyborg feminism Individualist feminism Standpoint feminism Judith ... Mich. J. Gender & L. 35 1996 Feminist theory DEFAULTSORT Postmodern Feminism Category Feminist theory Category Gender studies Category Postmodern theory Category Third wave feminism el he sr sh Postmoderni feminizam sv Postmodern feminism ...   more details



  1. Lesbian feminism

    Original research date January 2008 Feminism sidebar Lesbian feminism is a cultural movement and critical ... closely associated with feminism , going back at least to the 1890s. Lesbian feminism is a related movement that came together in the early 1970s out of dissatisfaction with second wave feminism and the gay ... and Feminism . Accessed May 28th 2007. ref In the words of lesbian feminist Sheila Jeffreys, Lesbian feminism emerged as a result of two developments lesbians within the WLM Women s Liberation ... journalist and political activist for feminism, lesbians were and always have been at the heart ... Key ideas Like feminism , lesbian and gay studies , and queer theory , lesbian feminism is characterised ... s roots in institutions such as patriarchy , capitalism and colonialism . Additionally, lesbian feminism .... Sheila Jeffreys defines lesbian feminism as having seven key themes An emphasis on women s love ... constructionism As outlined above, lesbian feminism typically situates lesbian ism as a form of resistance ... feminism pre empted if not laid the groundwork for queer theory to posit sexuality as culturally specific. Separatism main Separatist feminism In separatist feminism , lesbianism is posited ... Strategies of lesbian separatism are also controversial within feminism. At its most extreme, male ... of the principal areas in which lesbian feminism differs from queer theory, perhaps best summarised ... needed date April 2008 Tensions with feminism As a critical perspective lesbian feminism is perhaps best defined in opposition to feminism and queer theory. It has certainly been argued that feminism ... between these possible alignments lesbian feminism and or queer theory one must answer ... Because of its focus on equality in sexual relationships, lesbian feminism has traditionally been opposed .... Samois members felt strongly that their way of practicing SM was entirely compatible with feminism ... Queer Politics 2003 . Lesbian feminism is sometimes associated with opposition to sex reassignment ...   more details



  1. Chicana feminism

    Refimprove date April 2008 Feminism sidebar Chicana feminism , also called Xicanisma , is a group of social theory social theories that analyze the historical, social, political, and economic roles of Mexican American , Chicano Chicana , and Hispanic women in the United States. Overview Through history, women have been relegated, sometimes even abused, in many different societies. In Latin America in particular, many women were, for centuries, treated by their fathers, brothers and husbands with discrimination. Women in Latin America, Mexico included, were seen as child bearers, homemakers and caregivers. These women had to watch their children, perform household chores and cook for their husbands. Many men did not consider women to be capable of working outside the home, which is part of the reason why the term weaker sex was coined. In Latin America, women at those times had to act according to some social standards. In many Latin American cities, for example, women were not seen with good eyes if they spoke to men they did not know. Meanwhile, prostitution , for example, was legal ... left out by men when they spoke about La Familia . Feminism During the 1970s, a feminist movement ... feminism, as many Chicanas viewed the commission s presidents as hero ines. Former United States President ... Moraga , Gloria Anzald a and Ana Castillo have expressed their own definitions of Chicana feminism through ... . See also Womanism Black feminism Third world feminism Chicano studies Further reading Anzald a ...., 1989 , pp.  217 238. Hurtado, Aida. The Color of Privilege Three Blasphemies on Race and Feminism .... Separate Roads to Feminism Black, Chicana, and White Feminist Movements in America s Second ... Chicana Community Search Page DEFAULTSORT Chicana Feminism Category Chicano Category Feminist theory Category Gender studies Category Intersectionality Category Feminism in the United States Category Multicultural feminism Category Chicana feminism bg sh Chicana feminizam ...   more details



  1. Amazon feminism

    Refimprove date March 2008 Feminism sidebar expanded Subtypes Amazon feminism is a branch of feminism that emphasizes female physical prowess as a means to achieve the goal of gender equality . Adherents are dedicated to the image of the female hero in fiction and in fact, as expressed in the physique s and feats of female athletes, martial artists and other powerfully built women in society, art and literature. Historical criticism may hope to uncover more examples of Amazon feminism in the pre 1990s literature. An obvious example of this is Wonder Woman , who was conceived in the early 1940s and based partially on the Amazons in Greek Mythology . History The origin of the term Amazon feminism can be traced to several sources, including Thomas Gramstad. ref name Gramstad1 cite book title The Female Hero A Randian Feminist Synthesis in Feminist Interpretations of Ayn Rand url http folk.uio.no thomas po female hero.html last Gramstad first Thomas authorlink Thomas Gramstad coauthors Mimi Reisel Gladstein and Chris Matthew Sciabarra eds year 1999 publisher Pennsylvania State University Press ref Gramstand sought to combine Rand s unique depiction of heroism along with then modern feminist ideology and Amazons Amazonian concepts. This was partly inspired by Lane and Worth s In Search of the Woman Warrior. In the early 70 s Gloria Steinem drew attention to this concept with her praise of Wonder Woman as a feminist icon, and her criticism of DC s decision in 1968 to change Wonder Woman s powers. Wonder Woman s famous equipment her bullet proof bracers, lasso of truth, and ability to fly had been replaced with mere mortal kung fu. The year after Steinman generated attention toward this issue, Wonder Woman was changed back and her popularity with young female readers increased. http www.redlightpolitics.info post 1222294019 red light series feminist flavors amazon feminism Gender ... s site DEFAULTSORT Amazon Feminism Category Feminist theory Category Women in war Category Matriarchy ...   more details




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