COMM 324 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Million Woman March, The Feminine Mystique

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______ is often the metaphor used to describe different time periods women"s rights movements. Waves-not solitary; one wave often leads into another wave, going back and forth. 5 words that come to mind from femininity women motherly caretaker fragile manners. 1966-barbara walter (reflecting on an ideal created in the 1800"s that carries through) Piety-adhering to religion (in the us at the time, meant as adhering to. Submission-a woman submits to the men in her life. Women also needed to have a way to be a citizen, meaning that you are a citizen based on how you raised your son. Women start to challenge these ideals during the abolitionist movement. Spoke to a mixed audience, which was seen as morally impure because it is more promiscuous than speaking to just an audience of women. Declaration of sentiments and resolutions-july 1848 at seneca falls.

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