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Women Studies

 Women Literary Studies

  1. Femicide, Feminism in India and UK
  2. Feminist Economics
  3. Feminist Movements and Idiologies
  4. Feminist Psychology
  5. Feminist Science Fiction
  6. Feminist Views on Pornography
  7. Feminist Views on Sexuality
  8. Feminization of Poverty
  9. Feminist Views on Language
  10. New Woman
  11. Ecriture Feminine
  12. Radical Feminism
  13. Liberal Feminism
  14. Marxist or Socialist Feminism
  15. Psychoanalytic feminism
  16. Postmodern Feminism
  17. Postcolonial feminism
  18. Cyberfeminism
Quotes
A man conquers the world by the birth of a son, enjoys eternity by the birth of a grandson, enjoys eternal happiness by the birth of a grandson’s son. – Manu Samhita
The female is female by virtue of certain lack of qualities – Aristotle
Woman is an imperfect man – St. Thomas aquinas
One is not born but becomes a woman – Simone de Beauvoir
Roots of Women Studies
A Vindication of the Rights of Women – Mary Wollstoncraft
A Subjugation of Women (1869) – John Stuart mill
The Second Sex(1949) – Simone de Beauvoire
Phrases
A Feminine Phase- 1840 to 1880
A feminist Phase – 1880 to 1920
A Female Phase – 1920
Waves
First wave
Second wave
Third wave
Activists
Writings
Feminist Frameworks: Building Theory on Violence against Women
Phomme Femme by Alexander Dumas in 1872, Pamphlet
Feminism; A Very Short Introduction by Margeret Walter
Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity
No Man’s Land: The Place of the Woman Writers in Twentieth Century by Gilbert, Sandra M and Sushan Gubar
Activism
US Seneca Falls Convention of 1848 and subsequent declaration of Sentiments
Women Sufforage Moment in UK, US
People
  1. Mary Wollstonecraft
  2. Margaret Fuller
  3. J.S Mill
  4. Virginia Woolf
  5. Simon De Beauvoir
  6. Kate Milett
  7. Judith Butler
  8. Elaine Showalter
  9. Helena Cixous
  10. Sandra & Susan Gilbert
  11. Shulamith Firestone

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