Feminism Flashcards
What is the central aim of liberal feminism?
Achieving gender equality through legal and social reforms, emphasizing individual rights and equal opportunities.
This approach focuses on dismantling legal and societal barriers that prevent women from achieving equality.
What is the main critique of liberal feminism?
It overlooks systemic issues like patriarchy and capitalism, focusing too much on individual rights.
Critics argue that liberal feminism doesn’t address the root causes of women’s oppression, only addressing superficial aspects.
What is the key question addressed by social reproduction theory?
How is labor power reproduced?
This theory examines the unpaid labor involved in maintaining and reproducing the workforce, highlighting the disproportionate burden on women.
What is the goal of Marxist feminism?
To dismantle capitalism through revolutionary action to achieve true gender equality.
This approach links women’s oppression to the capitalist system and advocates for a radical transformation of society.
What is the fundamental source of women’s oppression according to radical feminism?
Patriarchy
This perspective argues that patriarchy, a system of male dominance, is the root cause of women’s subordination and seeks to dismantle it entirely.