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Definition of Feminism (2)

All humans are equal and the pervading patriarchal social structures that perpetuate dominance based on gender must be resisted and transformed into a more equitable form




subjugation of any species, race, gender, ethnicity ect is wrong

Kaiser Wilhelm II

Nazi 3rd Reich Philosopher who created Kinder, Kuche, and Kirche as roles for where women belong

Kinder (2)

German word for children




meaning women belong raising children

Kuche (2)

German word for Kitchen




Meaning women belong in the kitchen preparing food for their men and families



Kirche

German word for church





Naomi Weisstein (2)

Wrote the article "Kinder, Kuche and Kirche: as scientific law"




Was prompted to write the article because she wasn't allowed to use campus facilities or the library while at school

Sex (2)

Biological, physiological and anatomical chracteristics linked to being male or female




Keep in mind there are more than two dichotomous variations of this as well

Gender (2)

Social and culutral constructed roles associated with identifying as male or female




For this, there are no hard and fast rules and these roles vary between cultures

Iron Rule

Differences within the sexes are much greater than the difference between the two

Examples of the Iron Rule (2)

Examples include Male and Female SAT scores being fairly even




This comparison even holds true for height

Ethic of Caring Theory (2)

Someone who makes a decision based on relieving someone's emotional pain might constitute higher or just as high moral reasoning




contradictory to people who based their decisions on a rationale of fairness

Personal is Political (3)

Underlines how personal problems are intertwined with and individual's personal-social-cultural setting




Measure of success is increased social interest and awareness




personal transformation facilitates social transformation and vice versa

Why Feminist Theorist avoid Psychological Assessments? (3)

DSM has checkered history when it comes to senesitivity to gender, sex, and race




Avoid labeling non-conforming behaviors as deviant




rather focus on distress caused by environmental and social contexts

Male as Normative (2)

maleness sets standard for whatever is considered normal




female attributes considered abnormal, defected, or weak (PMS as a mental disorder example)




i.e. "you're strong for a woman" "He throws like a girl"

Boy Code examples (4)

examples of this include Never show feelings




teasing and bullying part of growing up




Separate yourself from everything female related




Never give in or apologize it's a sign of weakness

Girl Code examples (4)

Examples of this include always be pretty




Be sexy but not too sexy




being emotional=being crazy




Listen well to others

Three Benefits of expressing anger during Feminist Therapy (3)

Anger has been traditionally discouraged for women




Anger is useful for insight, helps clients identify their mistreatment




Anger is an appropriate response to oppression and abuse, suppression inhibits being fully human

Empirical research on Feminist Therapy

Not interested in measuring up to the standard




Less symptom oriented so it's hard to compare




research supports therapy goals, accomplishment and effectiveness