POLITICAL SCIENCE Chapter Notes - Chapter History_of_Feminism: John Stuart Mill, Mary Wollstonecraft, Rebecca Walker

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Maggie humm and rebecca walker stated that the history of feminism can be divided into three waves. The first feminist wave was in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the second was in the 1960s and 1970s, and the third extends from the 1990s to the present. Modern feminism was emerged with the writings of mary wollstonecraft and. Wollstonecraft wrote the vindication of the rights of women in 1792, which debated that women should have the equal rights as men, including the right to education, earnings and property. The first wave of feminism was diligently related with the women"s suffrage movement, which emerged in the 1840s and 1850s. The second wave of feminism arose during the 1960s and expressed, in addition to the established concern with equal rights, the more revolutionary demands of the rising women"s liberation movement. Since in the beginning of 1970s, feminism has undergone a process of de- radicalisation, leading some to pronounce the appearance of post-feminism.

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