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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 ...
Éliane Brault (1896–1982), resistance militant, political socialist, feminist, WIDF council (1948) Cécile Brunschvicg (1877–1948), feminist politician, founding member (1945) Eugénie Cotton (1881–1967), scientist, socialist, women's rights advocate, first WIDF president (1945)
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.
Arab Feminist Union – founded 1945; Associated Country Women of the World – international organization formed in 1933; The Association of Junior League International – Women's development organization founded in 1901; Beta Sigma Phi – founded 1931; Communist Women's International (1920–1930) – established to advance communist ideas ...
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"
Black feminism became popular in response to the sexism of the civil rights movement and racism of the feminist movement. Body Positivity Feminism originated in the late 1960s. Body Positivity feminism is a social movement that incorporates feminist themes of equality, social justice, and cultural analysis based on the weight, curves, and ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 10 January 2025. Series of political campaigns for reforms on feminist issues Part of a series on Feminism History Feminist history History of feminism Women's history American British Canadian German Waves First Second Third Fourth Timelines Women's suffrage Muslim countries US Other women's rights ...
Mainstream feminism" as a general term identifies feminist ideologies and movements which do not fall into either the socialist or radical feminist camps. The mainstream feminist movement traditionally focused on political and legal reform, and has its roots in first-wave liberal feminism of the 19th and early-20th