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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)

  1. 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)

  1. Principio de igualdad de derechos de la mujer y el hombre
  2. 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