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Post Feminism. Megan Blackburn. History of Post Feminism. Post Feminism or Third Wave Feminism began in the 1990s as a response to Second Wave Feminism. It challenged the definitions of femininity that Second Wave Feminism created. Encourages women to define femininity for themselves.
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Post Feminism Megan Blackburn
History of Post Feminism • Post Feminism or Third Wave Feminism began in the 1990s as a response to Second Wave Feminism. • It challenged the definitions of femininity that Second Wave Feminism created. • Encourages women to define femininity for themselves. • Some Third Wave Feminists prefer not to call themselves Feminists.
Ideas of Post Feminism • Post Feminism deals with issues meant to limit or oppress women. • Post Feminism seeks to break down gender roles and stereotypes. • Oppression comes from defining gender roles. • Third Wave Feminism celebrated sexuality and said that women could be empowered through working in the sex industry-strippers, porn stars, extc.
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Criticism of Post Feminism • Some critics argue that there is lack of cause in Third Wave Feminism. • First Wave Feminism= Right to Vote • Second Wave Feminism=Ended Legal Sex Discrimination and Equal Opportunity in the Workplace. • What is the goal of Post Feminism?
Post Feminism and Marxism • Ideology is an unconscious process where we assume truths based on culturally constructed beliefs. • The ideas of what it means to be feminine or masculine is all based on ideology. • We have been taught to think that the things we think are true are the truth. • Men oppress women for the benefit of society.
Virginia Woolf’s Orlando • Published in 1928, made into a film in 1992 • Semi-biographical novel based on one of Woolf’s friends • The character Orlando takes on both male and female roles in the novel • Orlando blurs the line between male and female
Some Things To Think About… • What does it mean to grow up as a male or female in our society? • What are our “roles” in our society as a male or a female? Why? • What can we do today, in 2009 to break down these stereotypes? • How does Marxism and Post Feminism relate?