A collection of male voices explaining why feminism is for men too. Destigmatising feminism for men and engaging more men in the conversation.
It seems that there is much work left to be done. In this issue, we profile some of the insights that might be garnered through an exploration of the interactions of critical disability theories and feminisms. The [End Page i] authors in the volume have engaged with a diverse array of ...
Definition time: what is feminism? Feminism is “the belief in social, economic, and political equality of the sexes. Although largely originating in the West, feminism is manifested worldwide and is represented by various institutions committed to activity on behalf of women’s rights and interest...
10 films that celebrate real-life heroines Camille Charriere: Female misogyny is a problem Hearst and third parties use cookies and similar technologies (“Cookies”) on this site. Some Cookies are necessary to make this site and our content available to you; these Cookies fire automatically and...
thematically coherent than Disney's films, which see the creative influences of many different minds and hands. In terms of providing strong female role models for our children, however, the choice between Disney and Miyazaki is clear: the future of feminism in animated films is undoubtedly ...
1. Misunderstood concept of feminism There are various reasons why feminism is one of the most misunderstood concepts. Most people learn about feminism from hearsay and have never received any formal education about it, nor do they have the curiosity to read about the origins of feminism from ...
Fourth-wave feminism, is, in my opinion, the seedling of the third-wave. It holds the same ideologies, but it has grown roots and leaves of its own.So why the bad reputation?Walker’s quote is still relevant today, so why don’t people take fourth-wavers seriously? Is it the tweeting...
Our writer says it's time for women to reject inferior status, demand equality, and unapologetically revel in their ambition and success.
there was student interest in learning about intersectional feminism and its connection to STEM/Chemistry.” In other words, this wasn’t really a chemistry course, but an ideology course (though they loudly decry that there was an ideology involved, yet cite bell hooks, who is not a chemist...
Do you think gender has a part to play in the way carceral feminism operates in Britain? Leah Cowan:For me, one of the aims of the book was trying to understand why there is such a virulent strain of carceral feminism in this present moment that we’re living in and where it comes ...