Introduction to International Relations Deneme Sınavı Sorusu #766305

Which feminism values the unique contributions of women as women and doesn't think women do all things as well as men or vice versa?


Difference Feminism

Liberal Feminism

Empirical Feminism

Analytical Feminism

Normative Feminism


Yanıt Açıklaması:

There are two strands of feminism that tend to be utilized in theoretical analysis based on feminism: (1) difference feminism, and (2) liberal feminism. Difference  feminism values the unique   contributions   of women  as women. Difference feminists      do not think women do all things as well      as men or vice versa. As also understood from the information given, the correct answer is A. Liberal feminists allege that difference feminist assertions are based on stereotypes of gender roles. Men and women are equal, according to them. Liberal feminists tend to examine the         International   Relations system less, and to explore women as subjects of study more: women in the military, women state leaders, and other women operating outside the traditional gender roles. Empirical feminism focuses on women or examining gender as a specific dimension of International Relations. Analytical feminism takes up gender as a theoretical category to reveal and explore. Normative feminism reflects on the process of “theorizing as part of a normative agenda for socio-political change.          

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