- "It aims to understand the nature of gender inequality."
The study of feminist ideologies and their impact on gender inequalities and sexuality issues.
Patriarchy: A social system in which men hold primary power and predominate in roles of political leadership, moral authority, social privilege and control of property.
Intersectionality: The interconnected nature of social categories such as race, class, and gender as they apply to an individual or group, regarded as creating overlapping and interdependent systems of discrimination or disadvantage.
Gender Roles: A set of societal norms dictating what types of behaviors are generally considered acceptable, appropriate or desirable for a person based on their actual or perceived sex or gender.
Feminism Waves: A series of social and political movements that have aimed at establishing and defending the political, economic, and social rights and equalities for women.
Sexual Harassment: Unwanted and unwelcome sexual advances or conduct of a sexual nature that interferes with an individual's work performance or creates a hostile work environment.
Rape Culture: A society where sexual violence is normalized and excused in the media and popular culture, and where victims are often blamed or disbelieved.
Gender Discrimination: Unequal treatment or prejudice based on a person's sex or gender, which can range from oppressive attitudes or beliefs to workplace discrimination or denial of equal rights.
Body Positivity: A movement that advocates the acceptance and appreciation of all body types and aims to challenge societal norms and expectations surrounding beauty and body image.
Queer Theory: An interdisciplinary field of study that explores the ways in which society constructs and oppresses non-normative sexualities and genders, and advocates for the rights and empowerment of the LGBTQ+ community.
Transgender Rights: The social, legal, and personal rights issues surrounding people who identify as a gender that does not correspond to their biological sex.
- "...in a variety of fields, such as anthropology and sociology, communication, media studies, psychoanalysis, political theory, home economics, literature, education, and philosophy."
- "Feminist theory often focuses on analyzing gender inequality."
- "Themes often explored in feminist theory include discrimination, objectification (especially sexual objectification), oppression, patriarchy, stereotyping, art history and contemporary art, and aesthetics."
- "Feminist theory often focuses on analyzing gender inequality... oppression, patriarchy..."
- "It examines women's and men's social roles... in a variety of fields, such as anthropology and sociology, communication, media studies, psychoanalysis, political theory, home economics, literature, education, and philosophy."
- "...feminist politics in a variety of fields, such as anthropology and sociology, communication, media studies, psychoanalysis, political theory, home economics, literature, education, and philosophy."
- "...stereotyping, art history and contemporary art, and aesthetics."
- "Themes often explored in feminist theory include... objectification (especially sexual objectification)..."
- "It examines women's and men's... experiences, interests, chores..."
- "It examines women's and men's... literature..."
- "Themes often explored in feminist theory include... stereotyping..."
- "It examines women's and men's social roles... communication, media studies..."
- "It examines women's and men's social roles... education..."
- "It examines women's and men's... anthropology and sociology..."
- "It examines women's and men's... psychoanalysis..."
- "It examines women's and men's... political theory..."
- "Themes often explored in feminist theory include... discrimination..."
- "It examines women's and men's... philosophy."
- "Feminist theory often focuses on analyzing... a variety of fields, such as anthropology and sociology, communication, media studies, psychoanalysis, political theory, home economics, literature, education, and philosophy."