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Feminism and Women's Friendships

Psychology of Women Quarterly, 1987
The ideology of “sisterhood” within the feminist movement suggests that feminists' and nonfeminists' same-sex friendships would differ profoundly. This assumption was tested by examining the friendships of 45 heterosexual nonfeminists, 43 heterosexual feminists, and 38 lesbian feminists from a large midwestern city.
Suzanna Rose, Laurie Roades
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Feminism and Farm Women

Australian Social Work, 1990
The paper focuses on the reasons for the unpopularity of feminism in the bush. When one looks at the productive and reproductive work undertaken by farm women it is clear that they are heavily involved in the ‘men's work’ undertaken in their enterprise. Consequently, their antagonism to feminism is difficult to understand.
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Evangelical women and feminism: Some additional evidence

Journal of Women, Politics & Policy, 1989
Although a number of studies have demonstrated that evangelical women are more likely than other women to take anti-feminist positions, recent research suggests that there might be substantial support among evangelicals for certain feminist positions. Using data from the 1984 American National Election study, we find that evangelical women are indeed ...
Clyde Wilcox, Elizabeth Adell Cook
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Women, Feminism and Femininity

2013
Women’s emancipation became a political concern in the mid-nineteenth century. Early Chinese-style feminism began to emerge under the Taiping and their leader Hong Xiuquan who founded a kingdom in southern China called Taiping Tian Guo (literally “heavenly kingdom of great peace”).
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“Women” as The Subject of Feminism

2021
For the most part, feminist theory has assumed that there is some existing identity, understood through the category of women, who not only initiates feminist interests and goals within discourse, but constitutes the subject for whom political representation is pursued.
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Women vs Feminism

2017
Statistics tell us there has never been a better time to be a woman but feminists are quick to point out that women are still victims of everyday sexism. This title explores what life is like for women today. It’s time to ditch a feminism that appears remote from the concerns of most women and, worse, pitches men and women against each other.
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Women's Relationship to Feminism

Psychology of Women Quarterly, 2010
The relative importance to feminism of generation and feminist self-labeling was explored in a sample of 667 women riding buses to a 1992 March on Washington for Reproductive Rights. Specifically, generational (Generation X vs. Baby Boomers) and feminist self-labeling (strong feminists vs. weak feminists vs.
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Feminism and the Education of Women

Journal of Education, 1976
This essay grew out of an attempt to discover, through a search in the archives of nine colleges and universities, whether curriculum could be found that was not male-centered and male-biased. While the search for curriculum that included women's history and achievements proved fruitless, the research illuminated controlling feminist assumptions ...
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Feminism in women’s business networks: A freedom-centred perspective

Human Relations, 2022
Florence Villesèche, Elina Meliou
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Chinese Women and Feminism

2016
The purpose of this chapter is to identify the difference between Chinese feminism and feminism developed in the West, and to emphasise the unique characteristics of Chinese feminism and Chinese feminists’ concerns. I argue that in the context of China, although Marxist theory used to serve the political interest of the Chinese Communist Party ...
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