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  • Lecture 5, Feminism(1)

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Feminism
  • The term feminism can be used to describe a
    political, cultural or economic movement aimed at
    establishing equal rights and legal protection
    for women. Feminism involves political, cultural
    and sociological theories, as well as
    philosophies concerned with issues of gender
    difference. It is also a movement that advocates
    gender equality for women and campaigns for
    women's rights and interests.

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  • ?????????????????????????????????????(sexuality)??
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    leave)????????????????????????????

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  • ??Christine de Pizan (1365c.1434)
  • ????Marie de Gournay (6 October 1565, Paris - 13
    July 1645)

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Christine de Pizan (also seen as de Pisan)
(1365c.1434)
  • a Venetian-born woman of the medieval era who
    strongly challenged misogyny and stereotypes
    prevalent in the male-dominated realm of the
    arts.
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Marie de Gournay (6 October 1565, Paris - 13 July
1645)
  • was an admirer of Michel de Montaigne, who having
    read his works in her teens, travelled to meet
    him and eventually became his "fille d'alliance"
    (roughly "adopted daughter").

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2?????? First Wave
  • First-wave feminism refers to an extended period
    of feminist activity during the nineteenth
    century and early twentieth century in the United
    Kingdom and the United States. Originally it
    focused on the promotion of equal contract and
    property rights for women and the opposition to
    chattel marriage and ownership of married women
    (and their children) by their husbands. However,
    by the end of the nineteenth century, activism
    focused primarily on gaining political power,
    particularly the right of women's suffrage.

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????? First Wave
  • ??19??20???
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?????? Comstock laws
  • The Comstock Act, (enacted March 3, 1873) was a
    United States federal law which made it illegal
    to send any "obscene, lewd, and/or lascivious"
    materials through the mail, including
    contraceptive devices and information. In
    addition to banning contraceptives, this act also
    banned the distribution of information on
    abortion for educational purposes.

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Margaret Higgins Sanger Slee
  • (September 14, 1879  September 6, 1966)
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??????????1918?
  • In Britain the Suffragettes and, possibly more
    effectively, the Suffragists campaigned for the
    women's vote. In 1918 the Representation of the
    People Act 1918 was passed granting the vote to
    women over the age of 30 who owned houses. In
    1928 this was extended to all women over
    twenty-one.

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?????? Representation of the People Act 1918
  • All adult males gain the vote, as long as they
    are over 21 years old and are resident
    householders
  • Women over 30 years old receive the vote but they
    have to be either a member or married to a member
    of the Local Government Register
  • Women can enter parliament on an equal basis to
    men
  • Some seats redistributed to industrial towns
  • Elections to be held on a decided day each year

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??????????1919?
  • On January 9, 1918, President Woodrow Wilson
    announced his support of the amendment. The next
    day, the House of Representatives narrowly passed
    the amendment, but the Senate refused to debate
    it until October. When the Senate voted on the
    amendment in October, it failed by three votes.
  • On May 21, 1919, the House of Representatives
    passed the amendment by a vote of 304 to 89 and
    the Senate followed suit on June 4, by a vote of
    56 to 25.

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Nineteenth Amendment to the United States
Constitution?19????
  • The right of citizens of the United States to
    vote shall not be denied or abridged by the
    United States or by any State on account of sex.
    Congress shall have power to enforce this article
    by appropriate legislation.
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Woman's Christian Temperance Union
  • Frances Willard

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Elizabeth Cady Stanton (November 12, 1815
October 26, 1902)
  • He has usurped the prerogative of Jehovah
    himself, claiming it as his right to assign for
    her a sphere of action, when that belongs to her
    conscience and her God.
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Women's suffragists parade down Fifth Avenue, New
York, October 1917, carrying the signatures of a
million women
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Many groups were opposed to women's suffrage at
the time.
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The 1932 Soviet poster dedicated to the 8th of
March holiday.
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3?????? Second Wave
  • Second-wave feminism refers to the period of
    activity in the early 1960s and lasting through
    the late 1980s.
  • the first wave focused on rights such as
    suffrage, whereas the second wave was largely
    concerned with other issues of equality, such as
    ending discrimination.

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????? Second Wave
  • ??20??60-80??
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1961,Kennedy establishes a Presidential
Commission on the Status of Women.
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Equal Pay Act of 1963
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4?????? Third Wave
  • Third-wave feminism is a term identified with
    several diverse strains of feminist activity and
    study from 1990 to the present. The movement
    arose as a response to perceived possible
    failures and backlash against initiatives and
    movements created by second-wave feminism of
    c. 1960s through the 1970s.

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4?????? Third Wave
  • ??20??90????
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Jennifer Baumgardner (born 1970) is an author and
third-wave feminist activist.
  • The fact that feminism is no longer limited to
    arenas where we expect to see it. We're not
    doing feminism the same way that the seventies
    feminists did it being liberated doesn't mean
    copying what came before but finding one's own
    way-- a way that is genuine to one's own
    generation."
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In 1991, Anita Hill accused Clarence Thomas, a
man nominated to the United States Supreme Court,
of sexual harassment.
  • Thomas denied the accusations and, after
    extensive debate, the United States Senate voted
    5248 in favor of Thomas.

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Rebecca Walker (born November 17, 1969) is an
American feminist and writer.
  • published an article entitled "Becoming the Third
    Wave" in which she stated, "I am not a
    post-feminism feminist. I am the third-wave.
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Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act
  • The Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act (Pub.L.
    108-105, 117 Stat. 1201, enacted November 5,
    2003, 18 U.S.C.  1531, PBA Ban) is a United
    States law prohibiting a form of late-term
    abortion that the Act calls partial-birth
    abortion.

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???????????Bitch
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???????????Whore
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Glass ceiling
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Sexual harassment
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  • 1,Anarcha-feminism
  • 2,Socialist and Marxist feminism
  • 3,Radical feminism
  • 4, Liberal feminism
  • 5, Postcolonial feminism
  • 6, Ecofeminism
  • 7, Feminist theology

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1,???????
  • Anarcha-feminism combines anarchism with
    feminism. It generally views patriarchy as a
    manifestation of involuntary hierarchy.
    Anarcha-feminists believe that the struggle
    against patriarchy is an essential part of class
    struggle, and the anarchist struggle against the
    State. In essence, the philosophy sees anarchist
    struggle as a necessary component of feminist
    struggle and vice-versa.

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Emma Goldman (June 27, 1869 May 14, 1940)
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2,??????????????
  • Socialist feminism is a branch of feminism that
    focuses upon both the public and private spheres
    of a woman's life and argues that liberation can
    only be achieved by working to end both the
    economic and cultural sources of women's
    oppression.

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Clara Zetkin (née Eißner 5 July 1857 - 20 June
1933)
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    ????????,?????????(Radical lesbians)???????????

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A protest against an adult bookstore in
Uniontown, Indiana, USA
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4,??????
  • Liberal feminism asserts the equality of men and
    women through political and legal reform. It is
    an individualistic form of feminism and theory,
    which focuses on womens ability to show and
    maintain their equality through their own actions
    and choices

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John Stuart Mill (20 May 1806 8 May 1873)
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5,???????
  • Postcolonial feminism, sometimes also known as
    Third World feminism, is a form of feminist
    philosophy which centers around the idea that
    racism, colonialism, and the long lasting effects
    (economic, political, and cultural) of
    colonialism in the postcolonial setting, don't
    only involve non-white, non-western women.

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Taslima Nasrin (born 25 August, 1962, in
Mymensingh, Bangladesh)
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Janet Biehl (1953 - )
  • She wrote and edited numerous books and articles
    that interpret and advocate the ideas of
    libertarian municipalism, social ecology and
    eco-feminism, and to this day they remain a
    strong influence on the movement.

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7,??????
  • Feminist theology is a movement found in several
    religions, including Buddhism, Christianity,
    Judaism, and New Thought, to reconsider the
    traditions, practices, scriptures, and theologies
    of those religions from a feminist perspective.

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  • Some of the goals of feminist theology include
    increasing the role of women among the clergy and
    religious authorities, reinterpreting
    male-dominated imagery and language about God,
    determining women's place in relation to career
    and motherhood, and studying images of women in
    the religion's sacred texts.

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Hannah Arendt (October 14, 1906 December 4,
1975)
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