Feminism
is a movement that argues for women's rights and full gender equality across all aspects of
culture, politics, economics, and even daily life. It began to gain traction in the nineteenth
century over such issues as divorce, married women's property rights, women's education, and
women's right to vote. In literary circles, it was expressed as a demand for women to be
taken...
Monday, 8 February 2010
What is feminism?
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