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First-wave feminism refers to a period of feminist activity during the nineteenth and early twentieth century in the United Kingdom and the United States. It focused on de jure (officially mandated...
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The term Feminism can be used to describe an academic discourse, or to describe a political, cultural or economic movement aimed at establishing more rights and legal protection for women. Feminism ...
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Feminism's "First Wave"; In the United States, the "first wave" of feminism began in 1848 and lasted roughly until the 1960's. The primary gains of first wave feminists were the right to vote and the right to practice birth control.;
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Roots of the Pill: First-Wave Feminism ... And I think it's very important that they were in fact shaped by what we call first wave feminism, by the women who were part of the original struggle for the right to vote, for the right to own property, for the right to an education.
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(Editors Note: This article was first circulated in 1971.) ; A tentative definition of feminism might go like this: feminism is a political concept with three parts: ... The first wave of feminism grew out of the major reform movement of the mid-nineteenth century --abolitionism.
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Boxer, M. (1982) 'First-wave feminism in 19th Century France', Women's Studies International Forum 5/6, p. 552. ... Week 1 First Wave Feminism in Europe ... Reading List - First-wave Feminism in Europe...
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A recent post asked if the common wisdom that there were two waves of feminism has ever been challenged. If it hasn't been, it should be. Those of us who started the women's liberation movement in the 1960s thought we were the second wave of female political activism because we knew very little about our own history.
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FIRST-WAVE FEMINISM (c. 1900-1950) ... A. What is feminism? (student comments ... III. Feminism as a movement...
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Open Library ID ... First Year Seminar ... Becoming A Feminist : The Social Origins Of "first Wave" Feminism...
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