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The diffusion of feminist ideology
Political Behavior, 1981According to Converse, the ideas/beliefs of an ideology are diffused in packages—i.e., diffusion necessarily involves constraint. However, a person may become aware of these “packages” and the substance of an ideology of which they are a part without accepting them.
Keith T Poole, Poole Keith T
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Women's Lives/Feminist Knowledge: Feminist Standpoint as Ideology Critique
Hypatia, 1993Feminist standpoint theory posits feminism as a way of conceptualizing from the vantage point of women's lives. However, in current work on feminist standpoint the material links between lives and knowledges are often not explained. This essay argues that the radical marxist tradition standpoint theory draws on—specifically theories of ideology post ...
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Ideology Formation: a Linear Structural Model of the Influences on Feminist Ideology
Sociological Quarterly, 1979Three models of ideology formation are presented as possible explanations for support of feminist attitudes. The simplest is a one-step model positing a direct connection between social structural variables and ideology. The second, using the race relations literature, adds social psychological transformation mechanisms, and the third adds peer support.
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Patriarchal Ideology and Wife Beating: A Test of a Feminist Hypothesis
Violence and Victims, 1990Feminist theory suggests that husbands who adhere to an ideology of familial patriarchy are more likely to beat their wives than husbands who do not adhere to such an ideology. This research provides quantitative data from a representative sample survey of women in the general population that support the feminist thesis.
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Overview of feminist perspectives on the ideology of science
Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 1998As a body of feminist scholarship from the past 2 decades has persuasively shown, we can interpret science as being gendered as a masculine domain in many ways. The purpose of this essay is to show, using historical and contemporary examples, that many of these feminist analyses fit together into a compelling perspective on the ideology of science. The
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Neoliberal feminism as political ideology: revitalizing the study of feminist political ideologies
Journal of Political Ideologies, 2017AbstractThe emerging literature on neoliberal feminism appears to signal the revitalization of the study of feminist ideologies, suspended since the mid-1980s. However, it is argued here that scholars tend to conceptualize neoliberal feminism in a way that inhibits ideological analysis, as exemplified in Nancy Fraser’s Fortunes of Feminism.
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Ideology or oppositional consciousness?: the conditions of feminist identification
Why do some women call themselves feminists while others do not? Scholars studying feminist identity tend to focus only on the identities of women who are members of feminist organizations, or to assume that all women who agree with feminist ideas identify themselves as feminists. Tests of this assumption, however, have proven disappointing.
Hunter, Anne Kristen
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Feminist organizations today must maintain their distinctive organizational identities in a competitive marketplace in which feminism has become one choice amidst many social change causes. Alignment among organizational identity, stakeholder images, and
Suzy D'Enbeau, Patrice M Buzzanell
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Translation of Ideology or Ideology of Translation: Towards a Feminist Model of Translation
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Feminist Pornography as Feminist Propaganda, and Ideological Catch-22s
2021AbstractPhilosophical discussions of pornography are often located within the philosophy of language, due to Rae Langton and Jennifer Hornsby’s pioneering speech-act theoretic treatments, offered with an eye towards issues concerning freedom of speech. An alternative (though not inconsistent) approach sees pornography as a topic for epistemologists; in
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