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Meanwhile...Feminism

There are three types of feminists:

1) Liberal Feminists: These types of feminists try to emphasize the goal of gender equality, giving women and men the same rights and opportunities. Liberal feminists argue that people can achieve this goal by passing laws that guarantee equal rights for women and men.

2)Cultural Feminists: These types of feminists emphasize the positive qualities that are presumed to be stronger in women than in men-qualites such as nurturing and care-taking. Cultural feminists therefore focuses on gender differences that value women, rather than on the gender similarities of liberal feminists.

3) Radical Feminists: argues that the basic cause of women's oppression lies deep in the entire sex and gender system, rather than in some superficial laws and policies. They often argue that our society needs to dramatically change its policies on sexuality and on violence against women.

This is a neutral blog that will mainly be centered around articles and posts having to do with the psychology of women and gender, which includes raising awareness of women's rights in a leveled environment. Clearly, it won't be perfect, but I'll try my best.

Discussion and recommendation of articles are encouraged. People of different opinions are welcomed to comment or send in comments. I ask that everyone please be respectful and courtesy of others in any blog or forum, as not everyone might share the same opinion.

  • Swedish Daycare Center: Is sending a child to a "gender neutral" preschool beneficial for their growth or can it cause confusion?

    So a Swedish daycare center decides to create a “gender neutral” environment for the children in order to create a more equal ground among genders, but some say it may confuse the children about gender and they are suppose to behave. What do you think? 

    Tagged: gender swedish day care boys girls

    Posted on April 25, 2012

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