A Feminist Perspective on the Family Flashcards
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Outline Marxist Feminism.
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- Ansley (1972) ~ capitalism has stripped male workers of dignity and power in the workplace making them bored by the tedious nature of their work ~ this is then absorbed by their female partner.
- Lack of purpose at work leads to domestic violence and child abuse as power is attempted to be asserted elsewhere.
- Labour is exploited by the ruling class.
- Women’s unpaid, domestic labour helps make a healthy and productive male workforce.
- Argued that men should be paid for work and also for the unpaid work of wives making them productive.
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What are some criticisms of Marxist Feminism?
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- The nuclear family doesn’t just benefit the ruling class
- It isn’t just the women doing the domestic labour at home but the majority are.
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Outline Radical Feminism.
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- The nuclear family produces gender inequality ~ boys and girls are socialised within their families to behave like their mothers/fathers which reproduces sex roles.
- A woman’s role in the nuclear family is to flatter her husband and provide him with emotional support whilst getting little in return.
- Instead of the nuclear family, it is argued that women should rely on IVF rather than me to reproduce.
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What are some criticisms of Radical Feminism?
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- Lots of relationships work together
- Women aren’t still the only ones responsible for domestic labour ~ it is more equally shared nowadays
- Divorces are easier to get so women have more freedom and don’t have to be trapped in a marriage ~ 2/3 starts of divorced are brought up by women
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Outline Liberal Feminism.
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They have a problem with the nuclear family:
- Contributes to gender role socialisation ~ often teaches girls that they may be family bound in the future
- Lots of positive changes: rise of service sector jobs ~ economic power which lead to the genderquake
- Legal changes: divorces are easier to attain ~ women have more freedom
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What is a criticism of Liberal Feminism?
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The positivity and optimism is often accused of reflecting only the experiences of white, middle class, professional women by Difference Feminists