Relevance to A-level sociology You can apply victimology here. It seems to me that this woman is a victim of unfortunate circumstances and an outdated criminal justice system. She got pregnant during lockdown, when access to abortion services would have been restricted, and came to a late deci...
Socialist feminism does not exclusively focus on gender to account for women's position but also attempts to incorporate an analysis of class and economic conditions for women. Feminism is the belief and the idea of promoting equality between men and women, especially in all opportunities. Since ...
Travelling from Feminism to mainstream sociology and back: One woman's tale of tenure and the politics of backlash. Qualitative Sociology, 26(3), 369-396.Pierce, J. L. (2003). Traveling from feminism to mainstream sociology and back: One woman's tale of tenure and the politics of ...
h1956, ed anon) and TheodoreSturgeon'sVenus Plus X(1960) – the men who tried to imagine alternatives to patriarchy did so only to "prove" how nasty and impossible life would be without the "natural" dominance of woman by man. (For more novels featuring women-ruled societies seeSociology...
(2016). Intimate transactions: Sex toys and the discourse of second-wave feminism. Sexuality and Culture, 1(21), 96–120. Google Scholar Loe, M. (1998/1999). “Dildos in our toolboxes”: The production of sexuality at a pro-sex feminist sex toy store. Berkeley Journal of Sociology, ...
In December 1984 Angela Weir and Elizabeth Wilson, two founding members of Feminist Review, published an article assessing contemporary British feminism and its relationship to the left and to class struggle. They suggested that the women's movement in general, and socialist-feminism in particular, ...
These gender stereotypes and prejudices are often learned in the family. Like structural functionalist theory in sociology, liberal feminism sees the family as an institution that specializes in socialization. Children learn gender roles in the family, using role models available to them that are ‘re...
As a wider psychosocial theory, psychoanalysis has been influential (if controversial) in sociology and, more generally, in social theory (e.g. MARCUSE, structuralist theorists such as LACAN, PSYCHOHISTORY). Psychoanalytic theories have been especially influential recently in FEMINISM, FEMINIST THEORY an...
(1991). Rainbow Feminism: The Complex Nexus of Gender, Race, Ethnicity and Class in Canada. Revue Internationale de Sociologie/International Review of Sociology (nouvelle serie/new series), 2, 97-111.Stasiulis. D. (1991). Rainbow feminism: the complex nexus of gender, race, ethinicity and...
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