- 18th and 19th
century liberal feminists, and many
feminists who have
goals and
strategies identified as
liberal feminist ...
reject major components of...
- the 1960s.
Radical feminists view
society fundamentally as a
patriarchy in
which men
dominate and
oppress women.
Radical feminists s**** to
abolish the...
- shorthand. It was used to
describe a
minority of
feminists who
espouse sentiments that
other feminists consider transphobic,
including the
rejection of...
- second-wave
feminists and third-wave
feminists is murky,
younger feminists definitely have a hard time
proving themselves worthy as
feminist scholars and...
- activists, LGBT activists,
feminist scholars,
producers of **** and erotica,
among others. ****-positive
feminists believe that
prostitution can...
-
several notable clashes between feminists (especially
early radical feminists) over the
inclusion of
trans women in
feminist spaces. A
significant early dispute...
-
While feminists around the
world have
differed in causes, goals, and
intentions depending on time, culture, and country, most
Western feminist historians...
-
Feminists for Life of
America (FFL) is a non-profit, anti-abortion
feminist, non-governmental
organization (NGO).
Established in 1972, and now
based in...
-
civil and
legal equality. She
argues that
while the
feminists she
designates as
gender feminists advocate preferential treatment and
portray women as...
-
critiqued by
feminists as it
generalizes the
contradictions within the
movement and the
different beliefs that
feminists hold. Some
black feminists who were...