feminism
Feminist ideas and movements that have become widely accepted in popular culture.
Refers to feminist theory and activism of the current era.
Describes feminism from the 20th century onwards.
A school of thought which argues that sexism, class oppression, and racism are inextricably bound together.
A perspective within feminism that calls for a radical reordering of society to eliminate male supremacy.
A period of feminist activity that began in the early 1960s and focused on a wide range of issues, including sexuality, family, and the workplace.
A movement that emerged in the early 1990s, responding to the perceived failures of second-wave feminism.
A form of feminism that seeks equality through legal and political reforms within the existing system.
Refers to feminist movements and theories that originated in Western countries.
A branch of feminism that focuses on the interconnectedness of capitalism and patriarchy.
A cultural movement and critical perspective that questions the position of heterosexuality as a norm.
Describes an aggressive or confrontational approach to feminist activism.
Refers to the early, groundbreaking ideas and figures in the history of feminism.