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Feminism & Postmodernism

Feminism

  • Adherence to collective norms contributes to societal issues.

  • Feminism advocates for the equal status of women in cultural, political, social and economic spheres.

First Wave Feminism

  • Suffragettes: advocating for women’s rights to vote

  • Ability to own property

  • People’s Case → the Famous Five and the right for women to be interpreted as persons by law.

Second Wave Feminism (1950s - 1980s)

  • Equal opportunity & pay

  • Reproductive rights & abortion

Issues of Disparity

  • $0.77 for every $1 made by men

  • 3x more house spend domestically

  • 35% of women have experienced violence.

  • Gender equality from legislation with legal penalties

    • Maternity/paternity leave → illustrating the evolution of social norms.

  • Violence and the #MeToo movement

  • Affirmative action to bring women into the workplace

  • ~286 years necessary to remove discriminatory laws

Post-modernism

Modernism

  • science, knowledge, freedom expressed as obedience to laws, reason & rational thinking

Postmodernism

  • No set of ideas can dominate cultural and gender differences → sees modernism as imposition.

  • Skeptics of progress

  • “Grand governing nature” which causes concern for race, gender and other parts of cultures.

    • objectively against grand governance

  • Can be critiqued as a rejection of common sense & common ground

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