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Institutional Inequality
Certain races, class and genders have disadvantages in major insitutions
Types of feminism
Liberal, Marxist/socialist, racial, and black feminist/intersectional theory
Liberal
Believing the economic and political systems-democratic capitalism-work adequality
Marxist/Socialist feminism
Reject the idea that equality can exist in capitalism
Radical feminist
Believe patriarchy is a systematic, world wide system of domination of women by men
Intersectional theory
To fully understand oppression, one must examine how system of inequality like racism intersect to create or limit opportunities for people
Reproductive Justice
Safe and affordable birthing and parenting options like birth control, freedom from forced sterlization, access to abortion
Oppression
Exertion power and control over individuals and groups through cultural hegemony(controlling the ideas) and force, including discrimination, scapegoating, and violence
Sexual well being
Sex and reproductive health, comfort with owns body and emotions, and the freedom to pursue one’s own desires
Sexual Subjectivity
Reducing a person to their sex appeal
Eugenics
The belief that society will improve based off certain genetics that enecourages breeding between individuals with these genetics. EX: SYDNEY SWEENY JEAN COMMERICIAL
Stalled Revolution
Women can take on more qualities culturally coded as male than the reverse
Abortion Facts
45% of preg in Us are unintended, 4 in 10 unintended preg are terminated by abortion, and 1 in 4 american women will have an abortion in their life
Benevolent sexism
Attributing postive traits to women that justify women’s subordination to men
Hostile sexism
The use of harassement, threats, and violence to enforce women’s subservience to men
Confused Bodies
when one is unclear what desire feels like, anxiety or apprehension may be “confused” with arousal
Silent body
when a personal feels nothing
Male Gaze
Content is designed to appeal to a hypothetical heterosexual man
objectfication
Treating someone like object
Self objectification
women typically believe that their worth is based of their physical appearance
Heteropatriarchy
intersection of patriarchy and heterosexism that makes social hierarchy seem inevitable
Monosexism
The belief that only being attracted to one gender is the norm while being attracted to multi genders is not normal
Androsexism
A form of sexism centered or focused in men, and male experiences, often to the neglect or exclusion of women
Coital imperative
Sex must be between two people with a penis and a vagina
Purity culure
Not having sex until you’re married
Trad Wives
a women who believed in and practices traditional roles and marriages
Christian Nationlism
A movement, ideology and personal perspective that believe in freedom, hierachical order and violence
Size discrimination
Women are supposed to be skinny and men are supposed to be very altheltic
Patriarchal Bargain
when women comply with patriarchal rules like gender roles and male authority to maximize security, status, or protection in male dominated systems
Erotic Marketplace
The ways in which people are organized and ordered according to their perceived sexual desirability