2. WHAT IS FEMINISM?
Feminism is a collection of movements and
ideologies.
Establishing.
Defending .
Political.
Socio-Economic rights for women.
Women Suffrage.
4. FIRST-WAVE FEMINISM
19th and 20th century
Period of activity
United kingdom and USA
. Equal
contract
. Marriage
. Parenting
. Property
Rights
At the end of 19th
century
1. Political power
2. Women suffrage
3. Women’s
reproductive
4. Economic Rights
5. FIRST-WAVE OF
FEMINISM:
Driven by combination of social,
and economic forces.
The first organized “feminists”
political activism involved
campaigns for VOTE and
EQUALITY.
6. SECOND WAVE OF
FEMINISM:
In 1960, during the 2nd wave of
feminism a remarkable event in
human history had happened – the
end of the ‘patriarchy’.
Suddenly women became active in
politics, demanded and won the
rights to university education, to a
career, to easy divorce.
Suddenly women began voting
differently to men.
7. THIRD WAVE OF FEMINISM:
The Third wave of Feminism
is described as a sudden
Representation Of Women At
All Levels Of Government.
Third-wave feminism deals
with issues which appear to
limit or oppress women.
Gender violence has become a
central issue for third-wave
feminists.
8. FEMINIST THEORY
Feminist theory is the extension of feminism into
theoretical or philosophical fields.
It encompasses work in a variety of disciplines:
Anthropology.
Sociology.
Economics and women's studies
Literary criticism, art history and philosophy.
9. FEMINIST THEORY
Feminist theory aims to understand gender
inequality and focuses on gender politics, power
relations. While providing a critique of these
social and political relations, much of feminist
theory also focuses on women interest and
rights.
.
10. FEMINISM MOVEMENT AND
IDEOLOGIES
Many overlapping feminist movements and
ideologies have developed over the years.
Liberalism and conservatism.
Focus on the environment.
Liberal feminism: It seeks individualistic equality of
men and women through political and legal reform
without altering the structure of society.
12. LITERATURE:-
Octavia Butler, award-winning feminist
science fiction author.
The feminist
movement
produced both
feminist fiction and
non-fiction, and
created new
interest in
women's writing.
13. FEMINISM IN PAKISTAN
Many of us think that feminism and the movement are
recent phenomena in Pakistan.
Religion State
Social
responsibility
Culture
History
14. FEMINISM IN PAKISTAN
Role Of Media & Impact Of West
The West Didn’t Export It To
Us.
Weakness of our society
It is not a ‘yahoodiyoon ki
saazish’.
If a guy earns for his
family.
15. Asma Jahangir
• Women’s Rights Activitist.
• Nobel Peace Prize as part of the 1000 Women for Peace
project.
• WAF (Women’s Action Forum).
Fareeda Kokikhel Afridi
• Pashtun Feminist.
• SAWERA (Society for Appraisal and Women
Empowerment in Rural Areas).
Kishwar Naheed
• Urdu Feminist Poet.
• Sitara-e-Imtiaz.
• Hawwa (Eve).
FEMINISTS OF PAKISTAN