Module: Understanding Social Change
Week 8 – Feminism
We are focusing on early feminism.
Mary Wollstonecraft: Statue to 'mother of feminism' unveiled -
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-54886813
What is Gender?
Gender refers to our social characteristics
Sex refers to our biological characteristics
Our notions of gender is socially constructed
The Goals of Feminist Sociology
Freedom
Experiences
Equality among genders
Political goals
Rights
Voice
Education
Suffrage
Property
Demonstrate historic subordination
Demonstrate importance of women to society – that they have something to
contribute.
Embody lives of women
View life from women’s perspective in order to understand their experiences.
Integrate female insights and findings into sociology
Address “malestream” bias
Questions
(1) Gilman drew upon which three sociology theoretical traditions for her work?
Social Darwinism, symbolic interactionism (how women were being defined by
their gender which is a social construction e.g. their clothing, female chairs
were different to male chairs), Marxist theory. There was no feminist theory at
the time.
Week 8 – Feminism
We are focusing on early feminism.
Mary Wollstonecraft: Statue to 'mother of feminism' unveiled -
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-54886813
What is Gender?
Gender refers to our social characteristics
Sex refers to our biological characteristics
Our notions of gender is socially constructed
The Goals of Feminist Sociology
Freedom
Experiences
Equality among genders
Political goals
Rights
Voice
Education
Suffrage
Property
Demonstrate historic subordination
Demonstrate importance of women to society – that they have something to
contribute.
Embody lives of women
View life from women’s perspective in order to understand their experiences.
Integrate female insights and findings into sociology
Address “malestream” bias
Questions
(1) Gilman drew upon which three sociology theoretical traditions for her work?
Social Darwinism, symbolic interactionism (how women were being defined by
their gender which is a social construction e.g. their clothing, female chairs
were different to male chairs), Marxist theory. There was no feminist theory at
the time.