WSTA01H3 Chapter Notes - Chapter 8: Antifeminism, Reverse Racism, Elizabeth Cady Stanton

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Praxis=bringing together of theory and practice in a synergistic process. Women"s movement has been divided into 3 distinct eras, referred to as waves: women"s movement spans the period from the early 19th century to. 1930: 1960s-1990s, describe women"s movement from 1990s onward. The waves of metaphor help us understand how feminists in different historical contexts, with distinct political challenges, applying diverse theories, continued to push for social change. 1st wave: women"s movement was concerned with issues of political citizenship for women, 1st wavers insisted that women should have access to education, enter professions, Elizabeth cady stanton was involved in multiple issue (1st wave) shows the complexity and diversity of women"s concerns. Frederick douglass, another important advocate for women"s rights, she was born as a slavery and escaped it (became women"s right man) Chapter 25: women"s experience of racism: how race and gender interact. Racism and sexism combine to produce more economic inequalities for.

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