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8 Cards in this Set

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Key ideas

- No single definition


- Dedicated to elimination of gender inequality


- Gone from movement to field of study


- Ingrained in culture


- Still relevant

Tenets

- Focus on justice and equality


- Elimination of subordination of women


- Issues on inclusion of women in certain fields


- Promote significance of women in international politics

4 higher feminist theories

- Liberal international feminism


- Critical feminist international relations


- Post colonial feminist international relations


- Post structural feminism

Liberal

- Womens role within international institutions


- Want rights+representation men have to be granted to women


- Correct gender inequalities


- Institutional reform


- Gender inequality linked with aggressive policies and is a barrier to development


Critical

- Marxist approach


- Say liberals rely too much on institutions


- Womens oppression stems from patriarchy and modes of production


- Class struggle linked with women’s oppression

Post colonial

- Allow marginalised voices to be heard


- Links everyday inequality to larger transnational political and economic structures


- Advocates for feminist voices not from western powers


- Impact of colonialism still relevant

Post structural

- Gender performativity


- Gender is what we do


- Socially one becomes a woman when taking on femininity


- Way we act gives sense of gender

Criticism

- Gender not relevant and shouldn’t be taken into account


- About state state relations