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  2. Feminism - Wikipedia

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    For example, a humanist may consider abortion in terms of a utilitarian ethical framework, rather than considering the motivation of any particular woman in getting an abortion. In this respect, it is possible to be a humanist without being a feminist, but this does not preclude the existence of feminist humanism.

  3. Why Everyone Should Be A Feminist - AOL

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    What does intersectional feminism mean? And wait, when was the first feminist movement?! ... Using this example, marginalized groups and oppressed people like POC, LGBTQ+ people, disabled people ...

  4. Feminist theory - Wikipedia

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    Feminist theorists attempt to reclaim and redefine women through a deeper thinking of language. For example, feminist theorists have used the term "womyn" instead of "women". Some feminist theorists have suggested using neutral terminology when naming jobs (for example, police officer versus policeman or mail carrier versus mailman).

  5. Feminist standpoint theory - Wikipedia

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    Standpoint theory, also known as standpoint epistemology, [1] is a foundational framework in feminist social theory that examines how individuals' social identities (i.e. race, gender, disability status), influence their understanding of the world.

  6. What does it mean to be a feminist mother? - AOL

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    This International Women’s Day, Lauren Taylor talks to Mother Power author Poppy O’Neill about inequalities in parenthood – and how to fight back.

  7. 14 people describe what feminism means to them - AOL

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    What does feminism mean. Feminism is often incorrectly associated with negative connotations of man-hating and angry women. However, feminism at it's core is about equality for both races. These ...

  8. Feminist method - Wikipedia

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    The feminist method is a means of conducting investigations and generating theory from an explicitly feminist standpoint. [1] Feminist methodologies are varied, but tend to have a few common aims or characteristics, including seeking to overcome biases in research, bringing about social change, displaying human diversity, and acknowledging the position of the researcher. [2]

  9. And in the midst of various woman-focused protests and conventions, and the #MeToo and #TimesUp movements, the word “feminism” has evolved to mean an array of different things to different people.