Wednesday, January 8, 2020
Male Reception And Resistance Of Feminism - 3444 Words
Q ââ¬â Analysis of male reception and resistance to feminism (1960ââ¬â¢s to present day) Introduction There are many ideas behind the actual theory of feminism and this therefore divides feminists into three main schools of thought regarding the subject these include; Radical, Marxist and Liberal Feminism, all of which agree on one thing which is the advocacy of women s rights in economic, social and domestic settings. The idea is therefore to place women at the same position that men have allegedly held for centuries thus promoting equality Feminism It is widely agreed upon that the beginning of the movement was in the mid to late 19th century as the groups such as The Women s Suffrage formed to campaign for the suffrage andâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦This theory thus demonstrates that men must share the burden of the struggle to end sexism against women, otherwise feminism will find itself mirroring the very sexism it strives to eliminate. However, in recent times it has become more and more popular among women s groups, to accommodate and incorporate constructive male viewpoints into the discussion. This has in turn eliminated some of the hostility between female feminists and men. A major example of this is the He for She campaign which was founded in September, 2014. It is a solidarity movement for gender equality initiated by UN women; it aims to engage men and boys as forces for change through feminism. Another issue that men face is the ambiguity of their position within feminism, therefore it becomes unclear how much they are required to contribute to the cause However in many cases female feminists are more open to listening to the contributions of women as they are the ones directly affected by discriminatory practices. Some feminists however disagree and align themselves more with the argument that sexism towards women is just as maladaptive to men as it alienates them from roles in society most commonly associated with women, for example single fathers are perceived as less competent within the rigid boundaries of what
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