4.2.2 Feminism

Cards (53)

  • What is the term for the social system that favors men and disadvantages women?
    Patriarchy
  • The third wave of feminism emphasized intersectionality, diversity, and empowerment
  • Match the core principle of feminism with its description:
    Gender Equality ↔️ Equal rights and opportunities
    Challenging Patriarchy ↔️ Dismantling male dominance
    Empowerment of Women ↔️ Enabling autonomy and influence
  • Arrange the waves of feminism in chronological order:
    1️⃣ First Wave
    2️⃣ Second Wave
    3️⃣ Third Wave
    4️⃣ Fourth Wave
  • Simone de Beauvoir explored the social construction of gender
  • Postmodern feminism emphasizes the diversity of gender identities and challenges universal notions of "woman."

    True
  • Match the branch of feminism with its key focus:
    Liberal Feminism ↔️ Equality through reforms
    Radical Feminism ↔️ Dismantling patriarchy
    Marxist Feminism ↔️ Capitalism and class inequality
    Postmodern Feminism ↔️ Diversity of experiences
  • What reflects the diverse perspectives within the feminist movement?
    Different branches of thought
  • More recent waves of feminism emphasize the intersection of gender with other identities like race and class
  • Match the feminist principle with its description:
    Gender Equality ↔️ Equal rights and treatment
    Challenging Patriarchy ↔️ Dismantling male dominance
    Empowerment of Women ↔️ Enabling autonomy and influence
    Intersectionality ↔️ Acknowledging overlapping identities
  • The second wave of feminism addressed issues like reproductive rights and workplace discrimination.

    True
  • Which feminist thinker pioneered liberal feminism in the 18th century?
    Mary Wollstonecraft
  • Simone de Beauvoir was influential in the second wave of feminism
  • Judith Butler developed gender performativity theory.

    True
  • What is the primary goal of radical feminism?
    Dismantling the patriarchal system
  • What is one key impact of feminism on political systems?
    Increased political representation
  • What is one future priority for the feminist movement?
    Expanding representation
  • Feminism is a diverse set of political theories and movements that share the common goal of gender equality
  • Feminism aims to empower women by enabling them to have autonomy and influence in all aspects of life
  • What was the primary focus of the first wave of feminism?
    Women's suffrage
  • How do the waves of feminism reflect the evolving nature of the movement?
    Each wave builds on previous insights
  • What is the ultimate goal of feminism in addressing its core principles?
    Create a more equitable society
  • Who pioneered liberal feminism and advocated for women's political and educational rights in the 18th century?
    Mary Wollstonecraft
  • Match the branch of feminist thought with its key focus:
    Liberal Feminism ↔️ Equality through legal reforms
    Radical Feminism ↔️ Dismantling patriarchy
    Marxist Feminism ↔️ Connecting oppression to capitalism
    Postmodern Feminism ↔️ Challenging universal notions
  • Marxist feminism connects women's oppression to the capitalist economic system and class inequality
  • What system does radical feminism aim to dismantle?
    Patriarchal system
  • What does postmodern feminism emphasize regarding women's experiences?
    Diversity
  • What is one issue feminist activism has addressed through policy changes?
    Workplace discrimination
  • Feminism challenges the patriarchal social system that favors men.

    True
  • What did the first wave of feminism primarily focus on?
    Women's suffrage
  • Arrange the waves of feminism in chronological order:
    1️⃣ First Wave
    2️⃣ Second Wave
    3️⃣ Third Wave
    4️⃣ Fourth Wave
  • Who pioneered liberal feminism in the 18th century?
    Mary Wollstonecraft
  • Which feminist thinker championed intersectional feminism?
    bell hooks
  • Liberal feminism aims to achieve equality through legal and political reforms
  • Arrange the following impacts of feminism on political systems in chronological order:
    1️⃣ Increased political representation
    2️⃣ Policy changes
    3️⃣ Challenging patriarchal structures
    4️⃣ Intersectional approach
  • Ensuring intersectionality is a current challenge for the feminist movement.

    True
  • Challenging patriarchy involves dismantling social structures that promote male dominance.

    True
  • Match the wave of feminism with its key characteristics:
    First Wave ↔️ Women's suffrage
    Second Wave ↔️ Reproductive rights
    Third Wave ↔️ Intersectionality
    Fourth Wave ↔️ Digital activism
  • The fourth wave of feminism utilizes social media to address issues like sexual harassment and body positivity.

    True
  • Recognizing gender intersectionality means acknowledging that gender intersects with other identities such as race, class, and sexuality