14.3 - Feminism Key Thinkers Flashcards
1
Q
What was de Beauvoir’s key work?
A
‘The Second Sex’ 1949
2
Q
What were de Beauvoir’s main ideas?
A
- Femininity was an artificial societal construct.
- ‘One is not born, but rather becomes a woman’.
- Humanist more so than feminist.
- ‘Otherness’ is imposed on women by men.
3
Q
When was de Beauvoir active?
A
1908 - 1986
4
Q
What was Kate Millett’s key work?
A
Sexual Politics 1970
5
Q
When was Millett active?
A
1934 - 2017
6
Q
How did Millett argue against liberal feminism?
A
‘the personal is the political’
7
Q
What were Millett’s main ideas?
A
- The family unit is the foundation of patriarchal thought.
- Patriarchy reinforces heterosexuality as superior to homo/bisexuality.
- Women’s gender roles are stereotyped in art and literature.
8
Q
What was bell hooks’ key work?
A
‘Ain’t I a Woman: Black Women and Feminism’ 1981
9
Q
When was bell hooks active?
A
1952 - date
10
Q
What were hooks main ideas?
A
- Extension of feminism to women of colour.
- Intersectionality - gender is not necessarily the most important factor in determining a woman’s life experiences.
11
Q
What was Gilman’s key work?
A
‘The Yellow Wallpaper’
12
Q
What were Gilman’s main ideas?
A
- There is a link between sex and the capitalist economy (women are reliant on sexual assets to gratify men, who, in turn, support them financially)
- Gender roles are socially constructed from a young age.
- Economic independence for women.
13
Q
When was Gilman active?
A
1860 - 1935
14
Q
When was Rowbotham active?
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1943 - date.
15
Q
What is Rowbotham’s key work?
A
‘Woman’s Consciousness, Man’s World’ 1973