PAP 3325 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Maria Mies, Intersectionality, Ethnocentrism
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Lecture 2 september 15, 2016 feminism, differences and equality: An organized set of ideologies, moral philosophies, as well movement in an attempt to ensure that no individual is discriminated based on their gender identity, race and class in every political, economic and social spheres of life. First wave (1930-1960: political and legal rights (voting and property rights) Second wave (1960-1980: equal rights and opportunities in private and public sphere. Third wave (1990 --: questioning universal identity of women and focus on. Liberal feminism (1960) obtain equal rights and opportunities in public and private sphere. Marxist feminism (1960-70) focuses on capitalism as a means of oppression. Socialist feminism (late 1970) ending all economic and social oppression that can liberate women. Post-modern feminism (1980) criticize on the universalizing women as a victim of patriarchy. Key arguments of mohanty under western eyes. Western feminism oriented towards knowledge production of third world women (constructivism)