Feminism

Feminism is a range of social movements, political movements, and ideologies that aim to define and establish the political, economic, personal, and social equality of the sexes. Feminism incorporates the position that societies prioritize the male point of view, and that women are treated unjustly within those societies. Efforts to change that include fighting against gender stereotypes and establishing educational, professional, and interpersonal opportunities and outcomes for women that are equal to those for men. Feminist movements have campaigned and continue to campaign for women's rights, including the right to: vote, hold public office, work, earn equal pay, own property, …

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Natal Society Foundation · 1 January 2020 English

The journalist Mary Elizabeth Martens (1870–1939), who had grown up in the Colony of Natal under Responsible Government, published two novels in 1911 and 1915: A Woman of Small Account …

for its views on feminism. Another reviewer writes of the ‘conflict of modern feminism with the humdrum enter the job market and there was a rise in feminism relating to marital and suffrage reform and temperance Pietermaritzburg features towards the end of the novel. Feminism and suffrage For the time of its publication the the book is remarkable for its portrayal of feminism in southern Africa. The heroine is Hester de Villiers stations in their Christianising of rural blacks, feminism, the franchise for women, and animosity between


IIAV: Atria · 8 July 2019 English

Tijdens de Know How Conference in Kampala, Oeganda, juli 2002, werden kunstwerken geveild. Dit doek, gemaakt door Anne Musisi en getiteld 'Women's intuition' werd gekocht door het Internationaal Informatiecentrum en …


Natal Society Foundation · 1 January 2015 English

Nelson Mandela called the Black Sash, founded in May 1955 to contest legislation that removed coloured South Africans from the common voters’ roll in the Cape, the ‘conscience of white …

changing membership profile of the 1980s issues of feminism entered the internal debate. However, Sash’s


IDRC: International Development Research Centre · 1 May 2010 English

This book is a result of an international and interdisciplinary research project known as the African Copyright and Access to Knowledge (ACA2K) project. The project was conceptualised in 2006, refined …

Bartow ‘Fair use and the fairer sex: gender, feminism and copyright law’ (2006) American University Bartow, A. ‘Fair use and the fairer sex: gender, feminism and copyright law’ (2006) American University


Ville de Paris · 2006

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DISA: Digital Innovation South Africa · 1 January 2002 English

Thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree magister philosophiae in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Port Elizabeth. The Black political participation in South …

these days where democracy rules and feminism operates. Feminism is catered for in KwaZulu Natal but has


1 June 2000 English

Okike begun in 1971, just after the Nigerian-Biafran war, as a journal for new and established literary writers and was the longest surviving journal of literature on the African continent. …

Radical criticism, however, had survived, i r feminism; but it has this key attitudinal difference, which


DISA: Digital Innovation South Africa · 1 December 1999 English

Thesis submited in accordance with the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Literature and Philosophy in the subject of History at the University of South Africa. This thesis includes …

Theology, SACC, WCC, women, liberation theology, feminism, feminist history, liberation struggle, oppression


1 February 1999 English

Okike begun in 1971, just after the Nigerian-Biafran war, as a journal for new and established literary writers and was the longest surviving journal of literature on the African continent. …

when she got to high school, where she read about feminism, she accepted it like a religion. She developed


1 October 1998 English

Okike begun in 1971, just after the Nigerian-Biafran war, as a journal for new and established literary writers and was the longest surviving journal of literature on the African continent. …

about voice, agency, and cultural imperialism. Feminism, Speech, and Silence (d) While the prerogative is a strong, albeit contested, current within feminism which holds that speaking for others - even for a philosophy and a pedagogy of social change, feminism mandates involvement, and as an ethic of a fair its engagement with the "Third World," Western feminism operates on a system of indirect rule in which are marked as speakers for, on the one hand, feminism, and on the other hand, indigenous cultures.


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