Definitions
Feminist Chapter
From the Notes
100
The advocacy of women's rights on the grounds of political, social, and economic equality to men.
What is feminism
100
Many International feminist contributions sought to deconstruct and subvert from what International theory?
What is Realism
100
what feminist theory wanted to change the laws and make an equal playing field for everyone (very similar to 2nd wave of feminism in the U.S.)
What is Liberal Feminism
200
challenges to International Relations contend that women's lives and experiences have been, and still are, often excluded from the study of international relations
What is empirical feminism
200
This study reveals that the most efficient allocation of overseas development assistance is often to provide women with appropriate agricultural technology, credit financing, education and health resources.
What is empirical
200
This feminist theory believes in fixing factors that devide the population already first , like discrimination of race and class, before addressing gender issues.
What is Post-Colonical Feminism
300
the deconstruction of theoretical framwork of International Relations, revealing the gender bias that pervades key concepts and inhibits an accurate and comprehensive understanding of international relations.
What is analytical feminism
300
This brings the experiences of women's activism to bear on debates about international ethics, humanitarian aid and intervention and human rights instruments.
What is Normative feminism
300
This theory states that the problem is patriarchy, and we need to change the value oriented institutions.
What is Radical Feminism
400
the process of International Relations theorizing as part of a agenda for global change
What is normative feminism
400
These feminist scholars argue that notions of power, sovereignty, autonomy, anarchy, security and the levels of analysis typology in International Relations are inseparable from gender division of public and private spheres institutionalized within and across states
What is analytical
400
also known as "Academic Feminism" this theory emphasizes no real truths and that everyone has a different view of the world
What is Post-Modern Feminism
500
What is the difference between 1st, 2nd, and 3rd wave feminism?
1st: Women's rights to vote and citizenship 2nd: Equality in all areas (law, work place, ect.) 3rd: Right to Expression
500
Name two theories that that can be expanded and strengthened through feminist international relations
liberal critical post-modern constuctivist green theories
500
What is the difference between Maternal Feminism and Social Feminism?
Social Feminism - Productive labor verse Reproductive labor and the understanding that people do not appreciate labor that pertains to the day to day (cooking, housing keeping, ect.) Maternal Feminism - believe that you have to honor mother-hood, critical to the society and success of the state
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