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Socialist feminist: 1940–1999: Hayao Miyazaki: Japan: 1941 – Socialist feminist: 1940–1999: Tracey Moberly: United Kingdom: 1964 – 1940–1999: Janet Mock: United States: 1983 – Transfeminist [142] 1940–1999: Chandra Talpade Mohanty: India: 1955 – Postcolonial and Transnational feminism theorist: 1940–1999: Maxine Molyneux ...
Fanny Edelman (1911–2011), communist politician, WIDF vice president (1975) Ana Rosa Schlieper de Martínez Guerrero (1888–1964), feminist leader, philanthropist, WIDF council (1945) Cora Ratto de Sadosky (1912–1981), mathematician, women's rights activist, anti-fascist politician
In the decades following the Cold War, feminist writer and scholar Sarah Evans says that the socialist feminist movement has lost traction in the West due to a common narrative that associates socialism with totalitarianism and dogma. [11] Post-1970, the socialist feminist movement continued to grow.
For more information see Socialist feminism. Subcategories. This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total. ...
Socialist feminism (3 C, 20 P) T. Third-wave feminism (2 C, 57 P) W. Women's health movement (29 P) ... Pages in category "Feminist movements and ideologies"
At the beginning of the last century the creation and the organization of social and feminist movements start in Colombia. Until the 1930s, under the mandate of the Liberal political parties the women's movements managed to consolidate and create a feminism movement, that fought and defend civil and political rights for women.
Women for Canberra Movement; Australian Women's Party (1943) ... Socialist Left Party [4] Sweden ... List of feminist parties.
Section 1, Article 1: "The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics is a socialist state of the whole people, expressing the will and interests of the workers, peasants and intelligentsia, the working people of all the nations and nationalities of the country". [62] The Soviet Union consisted of fifteen republics. [nb 21] [63]