religion&beliefs - feminism

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  • Created by: lilyodell
  • Created on: 05-03-19 09:26
what is the quote from Ben Hooks?
"feminism is the struggle to end sexist oppression"
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how is religion linked to feminism?
according to most feminist, religion is a tool to justify womens oppression
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what do liberal feminists say about what the differences between men and women are due to?
socialisation and sexist laws and rules
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what do we need to do to overcome this?
non gendered socialisation of children and equality laws
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how to liberal feminists view religion?
church is unequal and women should be able to have the same religious jobs as men
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what do radical feminists argue?
men are responsible for womens oppression
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what do men benefit from?
men benefit from womens low social status
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how do radical feminists view religion?
religions have specific rules for women. for example Muslim women have to wear a burqa in public
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what do Marxist feminists suggest?
capitalism reinforces women's inferior social status
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what do women provide?
free domestic labour (cooking,cleaning)
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how does capitalism benefit from this?
as husbands are able to work longer hours
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how do Marxist feminists view religion?
religion is a tool of women's oppression under capatilism
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what does church reinforce?
traditional gender roles
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