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Feminism
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mind map on feminism
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sociology
feminism
suffragists
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Elizabeth Frith
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Feminism
Types of Feminists
Marxist Feminist- a woman who believes they are oppressed by both men and capitalism.
women's subordination benefit capitalism
women reproduce the labour force
women are quiet and subservient
Liberal Feminist- someone who argues that changes have taken place and believe that there will be equality if attitudes change
Discrimination prevents women from having equal opportunities
Both men and women are affected by gender inequalities
Radical Feminist- someone who believes that it is men who dominate women
where Feminism is
Government
Most members are men (33 males and 8 females)
Make rules that benefit men more
women are mostly in food, education government jobs
Education
Male teachers are paid more
head teachers are most male
boy students are persuaded to choose maths, science/ technology
Girls won't take part in sports because it is manly
Family
women stay at home, do thew housework and look after the children
cooking/cleaning/etc
Men went to work (main breadwinner)
Media
men shown as strong and tough
women judged more on appearance
Men own most companies
News papers for mens benefit
most sports on tv are played by men
Evaluation
Policies
Sex discrimination Act
Equal pay act
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