Final blog post

The major Feminist studies includes the attempts to describe and explain how gender systems work, as well as a consideration of normative or ethical issues, such as whether a society’s gender arrangements are fair. In addition, gender intersects with inequalities of race and class claim that people often face disadvantages by multiple source of oppressionContinue reading “Final blog post”

Module 3 review

1. Study of: political economy: the study of relationship between individual and society and between markets as state using tools of economy and politics. Feminist political economy: understanding of capitalism through examining production (lee 2011) Feminist political economy of communication is the study of gendered production distribution and consumption of goods and resources and theContinue reading “Module 3 review”

Feminist political economy

Feminist political economy focuses on how politics of everyday life effects economy by focusing on the interrelationships among female and men as they are shaped by households, markets, and states, and the transnational women’s activism. In other words, Fmeisist political economy is the study of gender production and distribution of resources and the examination ofContinue reading “Feminist political economy”

Module 2 review

Sexist discourse: Sexist discourse: discrimination of gender language. Example objectifying women Second-wave or imperialist feminism: for example in the Afghanistan readings when they said that women are not being treated equally they use this pretext in order to justify their actions. Protection scenario: When media doesn’t focus on starvation refugee and oppression they use womenContinue reading “Module 2 review”

Intersectionality and Toxic Masculinity

Intersectionality refers to the reality that each individual has multiple identities that intersect to make us who we are. It is also another form of way to allow one to express about oppression and privilege that overlaps. For instance, women suffer from both gender and racial discrimination in the society whether directly or indirectly. ToxicContinue reading “Intersectionality and Toxic Masculinity”

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