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  2. Timeline of feminism - Wikipedia

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    Do not have sex with them, do not break bread with them, do not nurture them if they don't prioritize our freedom to control our bodies and our lives. I am not a post-feminism feminist. I am the Third Wave." [24] [25] The third wave focused on abolishing gender-role stereotypes and expanding feminism to include women of all races, classes and ...

  3. Psychology's Feminist Voices - Wikipedia

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    Timeline: Provides a chronology of major events in feminist history and psychology, beginning with the 1848 Seneca Falls Convention up to recent breakthroughs such as the publication of the report on the trafficking of women and girls by The Society for the Psychology of Women Special Committee.

  4. Feminist psychology - Wikipedia

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    Feminist psychology is a form of psychology centered on social structures and gender. Feminist psychology critiques historical psychological research as done from a male perspective with the view that males are the norm. [1] Feminist psychology is oriented on the values and principles of feminism.

  5. A brief history on the evolution of feminism

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    The first wave of feminism came about during the 19th and early 20th centuries. Women wanted the same opportunities as men, most notably -- the right to vote. Women wanted the same opportunities ...

  6. Timeline of feminism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Do not have sex with them, do not break bread with them, do not nurture them if they don't prioritize our freedom to control our bodies and our lives. I am not a post-feminism feminist. I am the Third Wave." [13] [14] The third wave focused on abolishing gender-role stereotypes and expanding feminism to include women of all races, classes and ...

  7. History of feminism - Wikipedia

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    Although the "waves" construct has been commonly used to describe the history of feminism, the concept has also been criticized by non-White feminists for ignoring and erasing the history between the "waves", by choosing to focus solely on a few famous figures, on the perspective of a white bourgeois woman and on popular events, and for being ...

  8. Gender history - Wikipedia

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    Despite its relatively short life, gender history (and its forerunner women's history) has had a rather significant effect on the general study of history.Since the 1960s, when the initially small field first achieved a measure of acceptance, it has gone through a number of different phases, each with its own challenges and outcomes, but always making an impact of some kind on the historical ...

  9. Category:Feminism and history - Wikipedia

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    Feminism and Nationalism in the Third World; Feminism: The Essential Historical Writings; Feminist archaeology; Feminist empiricism; Feminism in the United Kingdom; Feminist interpretations of witch trials in the early modern period; Feminist justice ethics; List of feminist rhetoricians; Feminist school of criminology; Feminist sex wars; The ...