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Feminist Views on Family

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Feminist Views on Family

Feminism argues that we live in a patriarchal society (a male-dominated society) where family perpetuates gender inequalities. According to feminists, the traditional family structure oppresses and exploits women.

Feminist theory of family

Feminist theory of family

  • There are different feminist schools of thought, such as Marxist feminists, Radical feminists and the Liberal feminists.
  • All of them believe that society is patriarchal, where men tend to benefit more than women.
Marxist feminists

Marxist feminists

  • Marxist feminists focus more on the inequalities that women face in families.
  • For example, women taking time off work during maternity leave, which leads to less financial stability. This also means women have less work experience, putting them at a disadvantage when competing with men for jobs.
Radical feminists

Radical feminists

  • Radical feminists believe that families promote gender roles where girls are taught to follow the expressive role whilst boys are taught to take on the instrumental role.
Liberal feminists

Liberal feminists

  • Liberal feminists believe that more needs to be done to ensure equality between the two genders e.g. creating legislation that promotes equality.
Criticism

Criticism

  • Mainstream feminism does not consider the combined impact of gender along with other inequalities such as class or ethnicity.
  • Critics of feminism think that feminism presents women as being passive (doing what they are told).

Key Study by Delphy and Leonard

'Familiar Exploitation' is a key study published by the feminists Delphy and Leonard in 1992.

Main points from the study

Main points from the study

  • Men benefit from women’s labour.
  • Family is responsible for ensuring that patriarchy remains.
  • Women are oppressed because they have to carry out tasks at home after coming back from work (dual burden). This is a form of exploitation as the household tasks aren't equally shared.
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