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Feminist
the feminist movement
Second wave
Genderbread person
Firts wave
Tree waves
Feminism
Stereotypes
Inequality
Fourth wave
index
Thanks
Timeline
Women
Third wave
Truth
Sojourner
Gender inequality
Many women protest for this situation, but It is NOT until the 18th century that women begin to become aware of this situation of inequalityThat's when you start talking about the feminist movement
The story describes man as the strong sex and woman as the weaker sex
Intelligent
Submissive
- Weak
- Fragile
- Submissive
- Less capable
- Men's characteristics
- Intelligent
- Strong
- Dominant
Fragile
Strong
Men versus women
These stereotypes continue to represent one of the instruments of discrimination against women today
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Feminism (Cambridge Dictionary)
- the belief that women should be allowed the same rights, power, and opportunities as men and be treated in the same way, or the set of activities intended to achieve this state
Feminismo (RAE)
- Principio de igualdad de derechos de la mujer y el hombre
- Movimiento que lucha por la realización efectiva en todos los órdenes del feminismo
definition of feminism
The Three Waves of Feminism
Olympe de Gouges
First-wave of feminist
The first wave of feminism is during the French Revolution and the achievement of civil rights. With the arrival of the enlightenment and the signing of the rights of men and citizens, rights are obtained for citizens, but women are not included in this category.
Rights for citizens, but not for women
Emily Wilding Davison
Second-wave of feminism
The second wave of the feminist movement originated in the two Anglo-Saxon countries and extends to the rest of the countries. One of the demands was the right to women's suffrage, that is, the right to vote. But the right to vote was not his only claim. They also claimed the right to equal education, access to higher education, access to all professions. They also claimed property rights.
Suffragette movement
Simone de Beauvoir
third-wave of feminism
The Third Feminist Wave, started in the sixties of the 20th century, is based on two fundamental works, The Second Sex by Simone de Beauvoir and The Mystique of Femininity, by the American Betty Friedan. It introduced new ways of fighting against female stereotypes in communication, art and advertising, and tries to dismantle the unequal social structure.
"One is not born, but rather becomes, a woman."
Street protest
Fourth wave of feminism
The main objective of the Fourth Wave is justice for women and in particular the denunciation against sexual harassment and violence against women
Many people start talking about a fourth wave of feminism
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Napoleon
Karl Marx
Based on this superiority man has been the standart and the protagonist of the story. Women are relegated to secondary roles.
It is clear that World is a man's world.
Cady Stanton
Elizabeth
Stone
Lucy
Wollstonecraf
Mary
de Gouges
Olympe
Women who inspired feminism
Millet
Kate
Friedan
Betty
de Beauvoir
Simone
Goldman
Emma
women who inspired feminism
the best feminist texts
Sulamith Firestone
The dialectic of sex
1970
Kate Millet
Sexual politics
19691970
Simone de Beauvoir
The second sex
Mary Wolltonecraft
A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
Betty friedan
The femenine Mystique
John Stuart Mill
The Subjection of Women
Olympe de Gouges
1949
1792
1963
1791
1869
Declaration of the Rights of Woman and the Female Citizen
Thans