Feminist discourse has a root in liberal, radical, or socialist themes. It is normative or descriptive in terms of its tone, language, and implied action. Usual types of discourse that contain feminist ideologies include essays, poetry, novels, and editorials. Conversations between people, as well as advertising and promotional messages, can indicate elements of feminism. Feminist language is used in textbooks that discuss and expand theories, historical developments, political movements, and business practices.
Liberal feminist discourse states that in order for women to achieve equal status in society, they must think, act and behave in ways traditionally associated with men. Most of the language that shows this