Feminism
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- | * [[Thomas Hardy]] ''[[Jude the Obscure]]'' | ||
- | * [[Otto Weininger]] "[[Sex and Character]]" | ||
* ''[[A Vindication of the Rights of Woman]]'' | * ''[[A Vindication of the Rights of Woman]]'' | ||
*[[Antifeminism]] | *[[Antifeminism]] |
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Feminism comprises a number of social, cultural and political movements, theories and moral philosophies concerned with gender inequalities and discrimination against women. Feminism is also described as an ideology focusing on equality of the sexes. It started as a reaction to patriarchy.
See also
- A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
- Antifeminism
- Antifeminism in the Middle Ages
- Feminism in culture
- History of feminism
- The woman question
- List of feminist literature
- Strong and independent women
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