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Feminism – difficult conversation

Szydło Joanna ()
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Szydło Joanna: Politechnika Białostocka

Journal of Intercultural Management, 2014, vol. 6, issue 4-1, 101-112

Abstract: Feminism is a conflict between the female identity and female differences. Yet, all feminist thoughts aim at protecting specific subjects - women. In its current, rather chaotic form it allows to discover, understand and learn something from women who live and work in different countries. Feminism is not monolithic. It comprises a large array of attitudes, interests and ideas. These in turn, are differently represented across countries. Women took and still take various paths in combating inequality, therefore perhaps it would be wise to refer to ‘feminisms’ instead of a singular form ‘feminism’. My goal is to present a concise summary of a particular set of meanings of this term, ones that are relatable in the broadest sense.

Keywords: feminism; philosophy of feminism; different approaches to feminism (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.2478/joim-2014-0038

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