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PRESENTATION

Feminism

INDEX

Definition

History

Celebrity

Part 1

definition of feminism

the beginning of feminism

In 1872

Hubertine Auclert

1882

Feminism is a current of thought and political, social and cultural movement in favor of equality between women and men.

Edith

Cowan

A feminist is any woman who tells the truth about her life.

The Women's Organisation

Virginia Woolf

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PART 2

History of feminism

Indira Ghandi

If I can’t dance, I don’t want to be part of your revolution.

Emma Goldman

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FIRST WAVE

Wave of feminism

  • Fight for the recgnition of women civils rights
  • Since 1848
  • In Europe and USA

SECOND WAVE

  • Fight against the patriarchy
  • 1960
  • Gender violence

Sojourner

Truth

Third wave

  • For freedom
  • 1990
  • Kimberlé Crenshaw 1989

Fourth wave

  • 2010
  • Digital wave
  • #NousToutes
  • #Me Too
  • Feminist collage

Huda

Sharawi

Napoleon's Civil Code

women's rights timeline

1804

First normal school for female teachers

1838

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Julie-Victoire Daubié

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1861

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1944

First baccalaureate

Women can

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vote in France

Universal Declaration of Human Rights

1948

Rosa Park and the bus

1955

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1977

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2000

World March

international womens rights day

of Women

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“Sexism and racism are parallel problems. You can compare them in some ways, but they’re not at all the same. But they’re both symptoms inside the white male power structure. ”

PART 3

Celebrity involved

Frida

Kahlo

Feminist Women

Christine de Pisan

Jeanne d'Arc

Celebrity involved

Simone de Beauvoir

Emma Watson

IN CONCLUSION

Right have changed

Very slow

Prejuices are very present

THANKS

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