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Types Of Feminism
Liberal Feminism - -Explains oppression of women in terms of of unequal access to existing 
political, economic, and social institutions 
-Concerned with women's rights being equal to those of men and that women have equal access to 
opportunities 
-Criticized because it accepts existing institutions rather than trying to change them 
Socialist Feminism - -Sees oppression of women in terms of their subordinate positions in the 
patriarchal and capitalist systems 
-Focus on collective change and...
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Liberal Feminism - -Explains oppression of women in terms of of unequal access to existing 
political, economic, and social institutions 
-Concerned with women's rights being equal to those of men and that women have equal access to 
opportunities 
-Criticized because it accepts existing institutions rather than trying to change them 
Socialist Feminism - -Sees oppression of women in terms of their subordinate positions in the 
patriarchal and capitalist systems 
-Focus on collective change and...
Feminism QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% PASSED
Briefly outline the 4 waves of feminism - First wave (1850s-1940s): focused on legal and political 
rights of women, mostly famously via the suffragette movement, culminated in equal suffrage (1928). 
Second Wave (1960s-80s): focused on the different roles that society expected of men and women. 
Concepts of patriarchy, sex v. Gender and the personal is the political. 
Third wave feminism (1990s): concerned with intersectionality, feminism thus far had focused solely on 
white middle class women...
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Briefly outline the 4 waves of feminism - First wave (1850s-1940s): focused on legal and political 
rights of women, mostly famously via the suffragette movement, culminated in equal suffrage (1928). 
Second Wave (1960s-80s): focused on the different roles that society expected of men and women. 
Concepts of patriarchy, sex v. Gender and the personal is the political. 
Third wave feminism (1990s): concerned with intersectionality, feminism thus far had focused solely on 
white middle class women...
Feminism ALREADY PASSED
On what grounds have radical feminists claimed that 'the personal is the political'? --Radical 
feminism has been closely associated with the idea that 'the personal is the political'. By this they mean 
that female oppression operates in all walks of life, public and private, and in many respects originates 
in the family itself. 
-Radical feminists tend to view the process of conditioning in the family, the distribution of housework 
and other responsibilities and the politics of personal ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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On what grounds have radical feminists claimed that 'the personal is the political'? --Radical 
feminism has been closely associated with the idea that 'the personal is the political'. By this they mean 
that female oppression operates in all walks of life, public and private, and in many respects originates 
in the family itself. 
-Radical feminists tend to view the process of conditioning in the family, the distribution of housework 
and other responsibilities and the politics of personal ...
Sociology- Feminism RATED A+
What are the 4 types of feminism? -Liberal 
Radical 
Difference 
Marxist 
What do liberal feminists believe the main cause of the oppression of women? -The society in 
the past and the environment they are bought up in- women are oppressed because in the past it was 
acceptable for women to take the expressive role. 
Who believes oppression of women is caused by the personal relationship between men and women? - 
Radical 
"Men use their dictatorship to have power"-? -Radical 
What do differenc...
- Exam (elaborations)
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What are the 4 types of feminism? -Liberal 
Radical 
Difference 
Marxist 
What do liberal feminists believe the main cause of the oppression of women? -The society in 
the past and the environment they are bought up in- women are oppressed because in the past it was 
acceptable for women to take the expressive role. 
Who believes oppression of women is caused by the personal relationship between men and women? - 
Radical 
"Men use their dictatorship to have power"-? -Radical 
What do differenc...
Feminism QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALREADY PASSED
Waves of Feminism - - First Wave Feminism: Emerged in the mid 19th century and concentrated 
on the campaign for the vote and equal legal rights. In the UK it ended with the extension of the vote to 
women in 1918 and full suffrage in 1928. 
- Second Wave Feminism: Held to have started in the 1960s. It focused on the personal, psychological 
and social aspects of women's oppression ad aimed for liberation rather than reform. 
- Third Wave Feminism: Has moved feminism away from the aims of educa...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Waves of Feminism - - First Wave Feminism: Emerged in the mid 19th century and concentrated 
on the campaign for the vote and equal legal rights. In the UK it ended with the extension of the vote to 
women in 1918 and full suffrage in 1928. 
- Second Wave Feminism: Held to have started in the 1960s. It focused on the personal, psychological 
and social aspects of women's oppression ad aimed for liberation rather than reform. 
- Third Wave Feminism: Has moved feminism away from the aims of educa...
Feminism QUESTIONS WITH CERTIFIED ANSWERS
7 types of feminism - Radical, Liberal, Marxist, Difference, Black, Post structural and Dual system 
Radical feminism - They blame men for women's oppression. 
Men dominate and control women in all areas of society, both public and private. 
What is the solution of oppression to radical feminists? - Separatism 
Consciousness raising 
Political lesbianism 
Examples of male domination in private - Domestic violence (Dobash and Dobash) 
Taker's of shit (Ansley) 
Triple shift (Duncombe and Marsden...
- Exam (elaborations)
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7 types of feminism - Radical, Liberal, Marxist, Difference, Black, Post structural and Dual system 
Radical feminism - They blame men for women's oppression. 
Men dominate and control women in all areas of society, both public and private. 
What is the solution of oppression to radical feminists? - Separatism 
Consciousness raising 
Political lesbianism 
Examples of male domination in private - Domestic violence (Dobash and Dobash) 
Taker's of shit (Ansley) 
Triple shift (Duncombe and Marsden...
Feminism QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
What do all Feminists agree upon? - - Conflict theory (conflict between men and women) 
- Gender inequality exists in all areas of society 
- ^^ This is a result of patriarchy 
- The study society rom the viewpoint of women and seek to liberate women from oppression. 
What do Liberal feminists think will create gender equality? - - Legal reforms+ socialisation to 
change attitudes= gender equality. 
-Gender quake- women are surpassing men in educational achievement, attitudes towards women 
chan...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 4 pages •
What do all Feminists agree upon? - - Conflict theory (conflict between men and women) 
- Gender inequality exists in all areas of society 
- ^^ This is a result of patriarchy 
- The study society rom the viewpoint of women and seek to liberate women from oppression. 
What do Liberal feminists think will create gender equality? - - Legal reforms+ socialisation to 
change attitudes= gender equality. 
-Gender quake- women are surpassing men in educational achievement, attitudes towards women 
chan...
Feminism GRADED A+
Liberal feminism - -Early first wave feminism (in 19th and early 20th century) was deeply 
influenced by liberal ideas in general, and Mary Wollstonecraft in particular. With her view being that 
both men and women are rational and women acting 'childish' in her society was the effect of social 
expectation placed on to them. 
-Liberals were the first to offer equal rights to women 
-Many second wave feminists (1960-70) took their inspiration from liberal ideas. Perhaps the most 
famous is Bet...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Liberal feminism - -Early first wave feminism (in 19th and early 20th century) was deeply 
influenced by liberal ideas in general, and Mary Wollstonecraft in particular. With her view being that 
both men and women are rational and women acting 'childish' in her society was the effect of social 
expectation placed on to them. 
-Liberals were the first to offer equal rights to women 
-Many second wave feminists (1960-70) took their inspiration from liberal ideas. Perhaps the most 
famous is Bet...
Feminism 100% PASSED
What is feminism? - A political movement and ideology that aims to advance social rile of 
women. 
What are the two beliefs that characterize feminism? - -Women and men are treated differently 
because of their sex 
-Unequal treatment can and should be overturned 
What is the central concept of feminism? - Patriarchy, draws attention to the totality of 
oppression and exploitation to which women are subject. 
What is liberal feminism? - The commitment to individualism and formal equality, and is...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 4 pages •
What is feminism? - A political movement and ideology that aims to advance social rile of 
women. 
What are the two beliefs that characterize feminism? - -Women and men are treated differently 
because of their sex 
-Unequal treatment can and should be overturned 
What is the central concept of feminism? - Patriarchy, draws attention to the totality of 
oppression and exploitation to which women are subject. 
What is liberal feminism? - The commitment to individualism and formal equality, and is...
Feminism RATED A+
Why is it important to study gender? - Gender is the perceived masculinity or feminitiy, it 
extends past the biological aspects of sex-gender is directly associated with ones identity, gender norms 
help affirm authority within relationships (especially in the political arena); Gender is learned through 
social norms and reinforcement in different cultures. Socially and politically gender plays a role in 
patriarchal societies as more masculine members of society gain leverage and dominance ove...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Why is it important to study gender? - Gender is the perceived masculinity or feminitiy, it 
extends past the biological aspects of sex-gender is directly associated with ones identity, gender norms 
help affirm authority within relationships (especially in the political arena); Gender is learned through 
social norms and reinforcement in different cultures. Socially and politically gender plays a role in 
patriarchal societies as more masculine members of society gain leverage and dominance ove...