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Title: Feminist Theory


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Feminist Theory
  • By Janita P. Clark
  • English 1102 (H)
  • Ms. Cranford

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Definition
  • Feminist Theory
  • Understands the nature of inequality and focuses
    on gender politics, power relations, and
    sexuality.
  • Analyzing gender inequality and the promotion of
    womens rights, interests, and issues.

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Definition Cont
  • Of all the terms, feminism is probably the most
    complex. It describes the word as rare, and
    defines it as the qualities of females.
  • Since the end of the 19th century the word comes
    increasingly to be applied to those committed to
    and struggling for equal rights for women.

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Important Terms
  • Psychoanalytic Feminism- is a social movement
    based on the work Sigmund Freud and his
    psychoanalytic theories. It maintains that gender
    is not biological but is based on the
    psycho-sexual development of the individual.
    Psychoanalytical feminists believe that gender
    inequality comes from early childhood experiences
    that lead men to believe themselves to masculine,
    and women to believe themselves feminine.
  • Marxist feminism- is a sub-type of feminist
    theory which focuses on the level of capitalism
    as a way to liberate women. It also states that
    it gives rise to economic inequality, dependence,
    political confusion and ultimately unhealthy
    social relations between men and women.

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Important Terms cont
  • Three terms that makes a useful distinction
    between three similar terms that provides a good
    starting point are
  • Feminism A political position
  • Femaleness a matter of biology
  • Femininity a set of culturally defined
    characteristics.

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Feminist Literary Criticism
  • The term Feminist Criticism is used to included
    more than literary criticism, but it signifies a
    critique of indulgent aspects of the culture as a
    whole.
  • The most significant earlier 20th century
    treatment of women as writers is, by general
    agreement. Virginia Woolfs A Room of Ones Own,
    applies to the word literature, which is
    substituted for fiction. This defines the major
    directions in which feminist explore literature.
  • There is also a distinction to be made between
    views that seek to reduce the differences between
    the gender roles as much a possible, while
    seeking to overcome male dominances, emphasize
    differences.

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Feminist Criticism
  • The term feminism is usually treated as an
    umbrella term to describe those (normally women
    but sometimes also men) who disagree with
    Virginia Woolf that there are no more rights to
    be achieved for women, and who think that it is
    necessary to struggle against the oppression of
    women on a number of different planes Social and
    economic.

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The Tempest
  • Due to Miranda being secluded on an island with
    just her father and Caliban. Mirandas
    experiences are little to none. She has had no
    experiences to base any decisions on and her
    views are based on only what her father has given
    her. Miranda is very submissive to men, and has
    no wants for herself. She was raised to do
    whatever men want her to do.
  • Miranda is naïve due to her lack of experiences
    and her life was closed off and she had no
    judgment on anything.

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