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Gender 2

Gender 2

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9th - 10th Grade

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Gender 2

IGCSE Sociology

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Learning Objectives

  • Explain how feminism examines gender inequality

  • Assess explanation of gender discrimination

IGCSE Sociology

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A political movement and sociological perspective advocating equality of the sexes.

The movement is dates back to the 1970s when the Women's liberation movement achieved considerable success.​

FEMINISM

media

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​https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=91ZWRf3GA6k

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Open Ended

Using the video, what is the goal of feminism?

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Four tendencies of feminism

  • Liberal feminists

  • Radical feminists

  • Marxists and Socialist feminists

  • Black feminism​

Some text here about the topic of discussion

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four Tendencies of feminism

liberal feminism

  • Concerned with getting equal rights with men and the need to overcome prejudice and discrimination through legislation and changes in our lives

Feminism: a political movement and sociological perspective advocating equality of the sexes.

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four Tendencies of feminism

Radical feminism

  • Sees a basic conflict between men and women and see all societies as patriarchal (male-dominated)

  • They believe that male power is deeply embedded in society and that radical changes are needed to change this

  • Some radical feminists advocate that women live separately from men

Feminism: a political movement and sociological perspective advocating equality of the sexes.

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four Tendencies of feminism

Combined Marxist and socialist feminists

  • The exploitation of women is an aspect of the class structure of capitalism

  • Employers use women as a reserve army of labour, male workers try to exclude women from skilled work and husbands benefit from their wives ' unpaid work

  • Radical feminists see patriarchy (male domination) as the problem but for Marxists feminists it's both patriarchy and capitalism

Feminism: a political movement and sociological perspective advocating equality of the sexes.

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four Tendencies of feminism

Black feminism

  • Some African-American and African-Caribbean women have formed their own groups distinct from the main feminist movement in reaction to the idea that all women are essentially in the same exploited situation

  • They see racism and ethnicity as part of the explanation of the situation of ethnic minority women​

Feminism: a political movement and sociological perspective advocating equality of the sexes.

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Developments

  • By the late 20th century men tended to assume that women had achieved equality and that it was no longer necessary to take gender into consideration.

  • Some felt that feminism had gone too far; others think that the main goals had been achieved.

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Criticisms

  • Some felt that feminism was becoming too negative

  • While it was clear what feminism opposed, the solutions it sought were not

  • Current backlash in the media: career women sacrificing the joys of motherhood and marriage​

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Activity: Gender discrimination in employment

Student-led lecture

Students will take the lead in the discussion of the topic next meeting. Teachers will serve as audience.

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Student-led lecture

  • ​Students are assigned a topic and need to present the following in a 1-2 minute presentation:​

    • Explain what the topic is about

    • How does ​it connect with gender discrimination in the workplace?

  • All information is found on pp. 104-107​

Take note: You have the rest of the period to prepare for your part.

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media
  • ​Students are assigned a topic and need to present the following in a 1-2 minute presentation:​

    • Explain what the topic is about

    • How does ​it connect with gender discrimination in the workplace?

  • All information is found on pp. 104-107​

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IGCSE Sociology

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