Curatorial Statement (and the beginning): Through the five representative art works, we can obviously see a timeline or a history of femininity: from goddesses to mortal women, from prehistoric and archaic worship subjects to secular women, from women merely being observed to initiative women. Howe...
There have been multiple feminisms representing the efforts of women to live to their full humanity in a world shaped by and for men, but not a capital-F feminism that has dominated the history of feminist thought. Moreover, it tends to correspond with the goals of upper-class heterosexual ...
Black American History and Women Timeline: 1800–1859 Black History and Women Timeline 1870-1899 How the Definition of African American History Has Evolved African-American Organizations of the Progressive Era Quotes From Women in Black History National Council of Negro Women: Unifying for Chan...
Wikipediabegan about 2012 to encourage “edit-a-thons,” in which editors come together at events devoted to increasing the site’s coverage of such subjects asfeminismand women’s history. Whether or notWikipediacan solve thesedemographicproblems, it has undoubtedly become a model of what the ...
“second wave” of feminism. While thefirst-wave feminismof the 19th and early 20th centuries focused on women’s legal rights, especially theright to vote(seewomen’s suffrage), the second-wavefeminismof the women’s rights movement touched on every area of women’s experience—including ...
Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton fighting for women's right to vote, to the rise of feminism and Hillary Clinton becoming the first female nominee for president by a major political party, American women have long fought for equal footing throughout the nation’s history. And while some ...
equality in the United States. From Abigail Adams imploring her husband to “remember the ladies” when envisioning a government for the American colonies, to suffragists like Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton fighting for women’s right to vote, to the rise of feminism and Hillary ...
They began to believe in human rights and the principle of self-determination, and they adopted Western ideologies such as liberalism, capitalism, Communism, feminism and nationalism. During the twentieth century, local groups that had adopted western values claimed equality with their European ...
feminismsgender politicsgender equalitywomen's movementswomen's/feminist organizationsIn looking at how economic, political, sociocultural, and epistemological transformations are coterminous with notions and practices of gender and sexuality, this entry highlights women's generative role in the production ...
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