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Context of Feminism

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Context of Feminism

The simplest definition of feminism is the advocacy of women’s rights on the grounds of the desired equality of the sexes.

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Early feminism

  • Feminist ideas began in the Enlightenment period. The first key feminist text was by Mary Wollstonecraft, “A Vindication of the Rights of Women” in 1792.
  • Women were still treated as second-class citizens during the 19th century across the world.
    • Women had no domestic rights, legal protection or political voice.
  • Feminism did not emerge as an ideology until the 20th century and the term has only become commonly accepted since the 1960s, according to Heywood.
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21st century feminism

  • Feminism embraces a diverse range of beliefs and goals. These have multiplied and become more complex over time, leading to criticisms of fragmentation and incoherence.
  • But, women’s issues and feminist perspectives are still significant in the 21st century.
    • Examples include the #MeToo movement, demands to end the pay gap, new legislation on domestic violence in the UK and the campaign to stop changes to abortion laws in some US states.

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