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  2. Feminist movements and ideologies - Wikipedia

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    Feminism in Mexico first began with the formation of the first liberal feminist association at the Normal de Profesoras in 1904, although women began fighting earlier the school featured the first generation of feminist women, writers, and teachers (Jimenez, 2012.) Feminism later on made waves in the late 20th century around 1988 in Mexico City.

  3. Feminist theory - Wikipedia

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    Feminist legal theory is based on the feminist view that law's treatment of women in relation to men has not been equal or fair. The goals of feminist legal theory, as defined by leading theorist Clare Dalton, consist of understanding and exploring the female experience, figuring out if law and institutions oppose females, and figuring out what ...

  4. 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.

  5. Feminism - Wikipedia

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    Feminist theory is the extension of feminism into theoretical or philosophical fields. It encompasses work in a variety of disciplines, including anthropology, sociology, economics, women's studies, literary criticism, [112] [113] art history, [114] psychoanalysis, [115] and philosophy.

  6. Category:Feminist theory - Wikipedia

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    Feminist institutionalism; Feminist justice ethics; Feminist metaphysics; Feminist method; Feminist movement; Feminist philosophy; Feminist philosophy of science; Feminist political ecology; Feminist post-structuralist discourse analysis; Feminist security studies; Feminist separatism; Feminist sociology; Feminist theology; Feminist theory in ...

  7. Feminist constructivism - Wikipedia

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    Feminist constructivism is an international relations theory which builds upon the theory of constructivism. Feminist constructivism focuses upon the study of how ideas about gender influence global politics . [ 1 ]

  8. Feminist philosophy - Wikipedia

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    Feminist philosophy is an approach to philosophy from a feminist perspective and also the employment of philosophical methods to feminist topics and questions. [1] Feminist philosophy involves both reinterpreting philosophical texts and methods in order to supplement the feminist movement and attempts to criticise or re-evaluate the ideas of traditional philosophy from within a feminist framework.

  9. Template:Feminist theory - Wikipedia

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