Feminism today

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What are the 6 points?
1- RF patriarchy= cause of oppression.
2- MF capitalism= cause of oppression .
3- LF argue women have made progress.
4- Feminists prefer interpretivist methods.
5- Dual system women home/ work life= interdependent.
6- difference feminism and diversity
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P- RF argue that patriarchy is the cause of women's oppression in society.
E- Greer argues we need political lesbianism and separatism.
H- LF argue this theory is outdated and that women have made progress.
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P- MF say women's oppression is a result of capitalism.
E- Fran Ansley argues women are "takers of ****". Stand for this because of ideology of familism (Barrett).
H- in communist countries today, patriarchy exists.
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P- LF argue that women have made extreme progress.
E- GIST and WISE education extremely important.
H- RF patriarchy is too deep rooted to be solved through laws.
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P- feminists prefer to use interpretivist methods.
E- Anne Oakley and Dobash and Dobash.
H- Ray Pawson argues these in depth methods are no different to original model.
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P- dual systems feminists argue that the experience of women at home and work are interdependent.
E- Anne Oakley "dual burden" and Gershuny "lagged adaptation".
H- Future foundations 60% of men 75% of women.
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P- difference feminists argue women lives are much more diverse today.
E- Maya Angelou/ Dunne.
H- difference feminists ignore that all women face oppression in a patriarchal society.
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