“Felons, Not Families”: The Construction of Immigrant Criminality in Obama-Era Policies and Discourses, 2011-2016
History and Literature
2021
Seeing Beyond the Binary: The Photographic Construction of Queer Identity in Interwar Paris and Berlin
History and Literature
2021
Iconic Market Women: The Unsung Heroines of Post-Colonial Ghana (1960s-1990s)
History and Literature: Ethnic Studies
2021
From Stove Polish to the She-E-O: The Historical Relationship Between the American Feminist Movement and Consumer Culture
Social Studies
2021
“Interstitial Existence,” De-Personification, and Black Women’s Resistance to Police Brutality
Social Studies
2021
#Metoo Meets #Blm: Understanding Black Feminist Anti-Violence Activism in the United States
Social Studies
2021
"Why Won’t Anyone Fight For Us?”: A Contemporary Class Analysis of the Positions and Politics of H-1b and H-4 Visa Holders
Social Studies
2020
A Feminist Scientific Exploration of Minority Stress and Eating Pathology in Transgender Adolescents
2020
From Decolonization to LGBTQ + Liberation: LGBTQ+ Activism, Colonial History and National Identity in Guyana
2020
La Pocha, Sin Raíces / Spoiled Fruit, Without Roots: A Genealogy of Tejana Borderland Imaginaries
Anthropology
2020
Capturing Authenticity in Indian Transmasculine Identity: Design of a Novel Penile Prosthesis
Biomedical Engineering
2020
More Than Missing: Analyzing Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Policy Trajectories in the United States and Canada, 2015-2019
Government
2020
“Almost Perfect”: The Cleansing and Erasure of Undocumented and Queer Identities through Performance of Model Families and Citizensh
History & Literature
2020
"He Needs a New Belt:” Queerness, Homonationalism, and the Racial and Sexual Dimensions of Passing in Israeli Cinema
History & Literature
2020
Our Healthy Bodies, Our Healthy Selves: Community Women's Health Centers as Collaborative Sites of Politics, Education, and Care
History of Science
2020
“No Way to Speak of Myself”: Lived and Literary Resistance to Gender in French
Romance Languages and Literatures
2020
Through Eastern European Eyes and Under the Western Gaze: The (Un)Feminist Face of the Russo-Ukrainian War
Slavic Languages and Literatures
2020
Subversion and Subordination: The Materialization of the YouTube Beauty Community in Everyday Reality
Social Studies
2019
Mirror, Mirror, On The Wall, Why Can’t I See Myself At All?: A Close Reading of Children’s Picture Books Featuring Gender Expansive Children of Color
African and African-American Studies
2019
Dilating Health, Healthcare, and Well-Being: Experiences of LGBTQ+ Thai People
Biomedical Engineering
2019
The Consociationalist Culprit: Explaining Women’s Lack of Political Representation in Northern Ireland
Government
2019
Queering the Political Sphere: Play, Performance, and Civil Society with the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence in San Francisco, 1979-1999
Government
2019
Playing With Power: Kink, Race, and Desire
History and Literature
2019
“Take Root:” Community Formation at the San Francisco Chinatown Branch Public Library, 1970s-1990s
History and Literature
2018
Fetal Tomfoolery: Comedy, Activism, and Reproductive Justice in the Pro-Abortion Work of the Lady Parts Justice League
2018
And They're Saying It's Because of the Internet: An Exploration of Sexuality Urban Legends Online
Folklore and Mythology
2018
(In)visibly Queer: Assessing Disparities in the Adjudication of U.S. LGBTQ Asylum Cases
Government
2017
Enough for Today
2017
Radical Appropriations: A Cultural History and Critical Theorization of Cultural Appropriation in Drag Performance
2017
Surviving Safe Spaces: Exploring Survivor Narratives and Community-Based Responses to LGBTQ Intimate Partner Violence
2017
“The Cruelest of All Pains”: Birth, Compassion, and the Female Body in
English
2017
Virtually Normal? How “Initiation” Shapes the Pursuit of Modern Gay Relationships
Social Studies
2017
How Stigma Impacts Mental Health: The Minority Stress Model and Unwed Mothers in South Korea
Sociology
2017
The Future is Taken Care of: Care Robots, Migrant Workers, and the Re-production of Japanese Identity
Visual and Environmental Studies
2016
Bodies on the Line: Empowerment through Collective Subjectification in Women's Rugby Culture
2016
"In the Middle of the Movement": Advocating for Sexuality and Reproductive Health Rights in the Nonprofit Industrial Complex
Anthropology
2016
Breaking the Equator: Formation and Fragmentation of Gender and Race in Indigenous Ecuador
Social Studies
2016
Deconstructing the American Dream: in Kodak Advertisements and Shirley Cards in Post World War II American Culture
Visual and Environmental Studies
2015
Imposing Consent: Past Paradigms, Gender Norms, and the Continuing Conflation of Health and Genital Appearance in Medical Practice for Intersex Infants
2015
And I am Telling You, You Can’t Stop the Beat: Locating Narratives of Racial Crossover in Musical Theater
History and Literature
2015
Reality® Check: Shifting Discourses of “Female Empowerment” in the History of the Reality Female Condom, 1989-2000
History and Science
2015
Dialectics of a Feminist Future
Literature
2015
Lesbian Against the Law: Indian Lesbian Activism and Film, 1987-2014
Literature
2015
Talking Dirty: Using the Pornographic to Negotiate Sexual Discourse in Public and Private
Philosophy
2015
Wars Are Fought, They Are Also Told: A Study of 9/11 and the War on Terrorism in U.S. History Textbooks
Social Studies
2014
Yoko as a Narrator in Nobuyoshi Araki’s and
2014
Reading at an Angle: Theorizing Young Women Reading Science-Fictionally
English and American Literature
2014
“Are you Ready to be Strong?”: Images of Female Empowerment in 1990s Popular Culture
History and Literature
2014
Constructing the Harvard Man: Eugenics, the Science of Physical Education, and Masculinity at Harvard, 1879-1919
History and Science
2014
Sex, Science, and Politics in the Sociobiology Debate
History and Science
2014
"A Little Bit of Sodomy in Me”: Disgust, Loss, and the Politics of Redemption in the American Ex-Gay Movement
Religion
2014
Art of Disturbance: Trans-Actions on the Stage of the US-Mexico Border
Romance Languages and Literatures
2014
“Too Important for Politics”: The Implications of “Autonomy” in the Indian Women’s Movement
Social Studies
2014
Yes, No, Maybe: The Politics of Consent Under Compulsory Sex-Positivity
Social Studies
2013
Inside the Master's House: Gender, Sexuality, and the 'Impossible' History of Slavery in Jamaica, 1753-1786
2013
Illuminating the Darkness Beneath the Lamp: Im Yong-sin’s Disappearance from History and Rewriting the History of Women in Korea’s Colonial Period (1910-1945)
East Asian Languages and Civilizations
2013
"How to Survive a Plague": Navigating AIDS in Mark Doty's Poetry
English and American Literature
2013
Respectability's Girl: Images of Black Girlhood Innocence, 1920-2013
History and Literature
2013
Defining Our Own Lives: The Racial, Gendered, and Postcolonial Experience of Black Women in the Netherlands
Social Studies
2013
Beyond Victim-Blaming: Strategies of Rape Response through Narrative
Sociology
2012
From “Ultimate Females” to “Be(ing) Me”: Uncovering Australian Intersex Experiences and Perspectives
2012
Modernity on Trial: Sodomy and Nation in Malaysia
2012
: Woven Accounts of Gender, Work and Motherhood in South Korea
2012
Sexual Apartheid: Marginalized Identity(s) in South Africa's HIV/AIDS Interventions
2012
The Pornographer's Tools: A Critical and Artistic Response to the Pornography of Georges Bataille and Anaïs Nin
2012
Cerebral interhemispheric connectivity and autism: A laboratory investigation of Dkk3 function in the postmitotic development of callosal projection neuron subpopulations and a historical analysis of the reported male prevalence of autism and the “extreme male brain” theory
Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology
2011
"Let's Just Invite Them In" versus "We Just Don't Have the Resources to Support You": Selective and Non-Selective College Administrators as Creators of Alcohol Policies and Practices, Campus Cultures, and Students' Identities, and Implications for Opportunities in Higher Education
2011
Plaintiffs' Role in Reinventing Legal Arguments for Same-Sex Marriage
2011
Facing Tijuana's Maquilas: An Inquiry into Embodied Viewership of the US-Mexico Border
Romance Languages and Literatures
2011
"The Woman Who Shouts": Coming to Voice as a Young Urban Female Leader
Social Studies
2011
Closet Communities: A Study of Queer Life in Cairo
Social Studies
2011
Redefining Survival: Statistics and the Language of Uncertainty at the Height of the AIDS Epidemic
Statistics
2010
A Genealogy of Gay Male Representation from the Lavender Scare to Lavender Containment
2010
More Than "Thoughts by the Way": Young Women and the Overland Journey Finding Themselves Through Narrative Voice, 1940-1870
2010
Que(e)rying Harvard Men, 1941-1951: A Project on Oral Histories
2010
When Welfare Queens Speak: Survival Rhetoric in the Face of Domination
African and African American Studies
2010
ACT UP New York: Art, Activism and the AIDS Crisis, 1987-1993
Visual and Environmental Studies
2009
"Gay, Straight, or Lying?": The Cultural Silencing of Male Bisexuality in America
2009
"I had never seen a beautiful woman with just one breast": Beauty and Norms of Femininity in Popular Breast Cancer Narratives
2009
Diego Garcia: Islands of Empire, Archipelagos of Resistance
2009
Zion Sexing Palestine
2009
Are You Sisters?: Motherhood, Sisterhood, and the Impossible Black Lesbian Subject
African and African American Studies
2009
Girl Interpellated: Female Childhoods and the Trauma of Nationalist Subjectivity
History and Literature
2009
Breaching the Subject of Birth: An Examination of Undergraduate Women's Perceptions of "Alternative" Birthing Methods
Sociology
2008
Biomedicalizing the Labor of Love: Narratives of Maternal Disability and Reproduction
2008
Dis/locating the Margins: Gloria Anzaldúa and New Potential for Feminist Pedagogy
2008
Mommy, Where Do Babies Come From? Egg Donation and Popular Constructions of Authentic Motherhood
2008
Parallel Histories and Mutual Lessons: Advocates Negotiate Feminism and Domestic Violence Services in Immigrant Communities in Boston
2008
SILENCE=DEATH: (Re)Presentations of "The AIDS Epidemic" 1981-1990
2008
The "Sparrow in the Cage": Images of the Emaciated Body in Representations of Anorexia Nervosa
2008
Theater of the Abject: The Powers of Horror in Sarah Kane's
2008
Toward a Participatory Framework for Inclusive Citizenship: Haitian Immigrant Women's Claim to Civic Space in Boston
2008
"Keepin' it Real," Queering the Real: Queer Hip Hop and the Performance of Authenticity
African and African American Studies
2008
On the Surface: Conceptualizing Gender and Subjectivity in Chinese Lesbian Culture
East Asian Languages and Civilization
2008
Viewing Post-War Black Politics Through a New Lens: Tracing Changes in Ann Perry's Conception of the Mother-Child Relationship, 1943-1965
History and Literature
2008
Silent Families and Invisible Sex: Christian Nationalism and the 2004 Texas Sex Education Battle
Social Studies
2008
White 2.0: Theorizing White Feminist Blogging
Social Studies
2007
Do Mothers Experience The Mommy Wars?: An Examination of the Media's Claims About the Mommy Wars and the Mothers Who Supposedly Fight In Them
2007
On The Offense: The Apologetic Defense and Women's Sports
2007
Stop Being Polite & Start Getting "Real": Examining Madonna & Black Culture Appropriation in the MTV Generation
2007
The Inviability of Balance: Performing Female Political Candidacy
2007
The Money Taboo
English
2007
Somewhere Over the Rainbow Nation: The Dynamics of the Gay and Lesbian Movement and the Countermovement After a Decade of Democracy in South Africa
Government
2007
Facing The Empress: Modern Representations of Women, Power and Ideology In Dynasty China
Religion
2007
Re-Evaluating Homosexuality: Extralegal Factors in Conservative Jewish Law
Social Studies
2007
Who's Producing Your Knowledge?: Filipina American Scholars
Social Studies
2006
"The Potential of Universality": Discovering Gender Fluidity Through Performance
2006
Coming Out of the Candlelight: Erasure, Politics, and Practice at the 2005 Boston Transgender Day of Remembrance
2006
May Our Daughters Return Home: Transnational Organizing to Halt Femicide in Ciudad Juarez
2006
She Let It Happen: An Analysis of Rape Myth Acceptance among Women
Anthropology
2006
"This is no time for the private point of view": Vexing the Confessional in the Poetry of Sylvia Plath and Anne Sexton
History and Literature
2006
Relying on the Experts: The Hidden Motives of Tampon Manufacturers, Feminist Health Activists and the Medical Community During the American Toxic Shock Epidemic from 1978- 1982
History of Science
2006
(In)visibility: Identity Rights and Subjective Experience in Gay Beirut
Social Studies
2006
Popular Feminism in the Dominican Republic
Social Studies
2006
Redefining the 'Crisis in Citizenship': The Emergence of Immigrant Women as Political Actors in the United States
Social Studies
2006
The New Goddess: Women, Progress, and Patriarchy in the Hindu Nationalist Movement
Social Studies
2005
"Takin' Back the Night!" Buffy the Vampire Slayer and "Girl Power" Feminism
2005
Bread Winners or Bread Makers? The Professional Challenges for Working Women
2005
Power to the People! Or Not: The Exceptional Decrease in Women’s Formal and Informal Political Participation in Slovenia During Democratization
2005
To Whom Many Doors Are Still Locked: Gender, Space & Power in Harvard Final Clubs
2005
Coca Politics: Women's Leadership in the Chapare
Anthropology
2005
Redressing Prostitution: Trans Sex Work and the Fragmentation of Feminist Theories
Government
2005
The Media Coverage of Women, Ten Years Later, in the 108th Congress, Has Anything Changed Since 'The Year of the Women' in 1992
Government
2005
Divided Designs: Separatism, Intersectionality, and Feminist Science in the 1970s
History of Science
2005
Completing the Circle: Singing Women's Universality and the Music of Libana
Music
2005
Attitudes, Beliefs and Behavior Towards Gays and Lesbians
Psychology
2005
Beauty and Brains: The Influence of Stereotypical Portraits of Women on Implicit Cognition
Psychology
2005
"Rational Kitchens" How Scientific Kitchen Designs Reconfigured Domestic Space and Subjectivity from the White City to the New Frankfurt
Social Studies
2004
Begin By Imagining: Reflections of Women in the Holocaust
2004
Feminism within the Frame: An Analysis of Representations of Women in the Art of Americas Collection at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
History of Art and Architecture
2004
The Fluid Body: Gender, Agency, and Embodiment in Chöd Ritual
Religion
2004
Parodic Patriotism and Ambivalent Assimilation: A Rereading of Mary Antin's The Promised Land
Romance Languages and Literatures
2004
Virgin, Mother, Warrior: The Virgin of Guadalupe as an Icon of the Anti- Abortion Movement
Romance Languages and Literatures
2004
Feminist Evolutions: An exploration and response to the disconnect between young women and contemporary dominant feminism
Social Studies
2004
Public Enemies: South Asian and Arab Americans Navigate Racialization and Cultural Citizenship After 9/11
Social Studies
2004
The Blue Stockinged Gal of Yesterday is Gone: Life-course Decision-making and Identity Formation of 1950s Radcliffe College Graduates
Social Studies
2003
At the Narrative Center of Gravity: Stories and Identities of Queer Women of Color
2003
Embodying the Psyche, Envisioning the Self: Race, Gender, and Psychology in Postwar American Women’s Fiction
2003
From Many Mouths to Her Mind: Pursuits of Selfhood, the American Woman, and the Self-Help Book
2003
Out of Love: The Permissibility of Abuse in Love and Self Development
2003
Promising Monsters, Perilous Motherhood: The Social Construction of 20th Century Multiple Births
2003
Sexing the Gender Dysphoric Body: A Developmental Examination of Gender Identity Disorder of Childhood
2003
The Specter of Homoeroticism: Recasting Castration in David Fincher's 'Fight Club'
2003
Women's Occupational Health: A Study of Latina Immigrant Janitors at Harvard
Biology
2003
Accidental Bodies
English
2003
Transformations in the Polish Female Gender Model from Communism to Democracy
History of Science
2003
Between Nation and World: Organizing Against Domestic Violence in China
Social Studies
2003
The Process of Becoming: Cultural Identity-Formation Among Second-Generation South Asian Women in the Contexts of Marriage and Family
Social Studies
2002
A Turn of the Page: Contemporary Women’s Reading Groups in America
2002
Bordering Home
2002
Canary in a Coal Mine: The Mixed Race Woman in American History and Literature
2002
Reflections in Yellow
2002
My Rights Don't Just Come to Me: Palestinian Women Negotiating Identity
Anthropology
2002
“Progressive Conservatism”: The Intersection of Boston Women's Involvement in Anti-Suffrage and Progressive Reform, 1908 - 1920
History
2002
“What Can a Woman Do?”: Gender, Youth, and Citizenship at Women's Colleges During World War I
History
2002
Building Strong Community: A Study of Queer Groups at Northeastern, Brandeis, and Harvard
Sociology
2001
Taking Care: Stereotypes, Medical Care, and HIV+ Women
2001
Of Tongues Untied: Stories Told and Retold by Working-Class Women
2001
On Display: Deconstructing Modes of Fashion Exhibition
2001
The Un-Candidates: Gender and Outsider Signals in Women's Political Advertisements
2001
Tugging at the Seams: Feminist Resistance in Pornography
2001
Witnessing Memory': Narrating the Realities of Immigrant and Refugee Women
2001
“La Revolution Tranquille”: Concubinage: The Renegotiation of Gender and the Deregulation of Conjugal Kinship in the Contemporary French Household
Anthropology
2001
What is “natural” about the menstrual cycle?
Anthropology
2001
Multi-Drug Resistance in Malaria: Identification and Characterization of a Putative ABC-Transporter in Plasmodium falciparum
Biology
2001
“We Was Girls Together”: The Role of Female Friendship in Nella Larsen's and Toni Morrison's
English
2001
Pom-Pom Power--The History of Cheerleading at Harvard
History
2001
Conception of Gender in Artificial Intelligence
History of Science
2001
“Hysterilization”: Hysterectomy as Sterilization in the 1970s United States
History of Science
2001
What's Blood Got to Do with It? Menarche, Menstrual Attitudes, Experiences, and Behaviors
Psychology
2001
Facing the Screen: Portrayals of Female Body Image on Websites for Teenagers
Sociology
2001
They're Not Those Kinds of Girls: The Absence of Physical Pleasure in Teenage Girls' Sexual Narratives
Sociology
2000
(Re)Writing Woman: Confronting Gender in the Czech Masculine Narrative
2000
“Like a Nuprin: Little, Yellow, Queer”: The Case for Queer Asian American Autobiofictional Performance
2000
Sex, Mothers, and Bodies: Chilean Sex Workers Voicing their Honor
Anthropology
2000
Mapping his Manila: Feminine Geographies of the City in Nick Joaquin's
English
2000
Precious Mettle: Margaret DeWitt, Susanna Townsend, and Mary Jane Megquier Negotiate Environment, Refinement & Femininity in Gold Rush California
History
2000
From to : Analyzing the Aesthetics of Spoken Word Poetry
History and Literature
2000
The Hymeneal Seal: Embodying Female Virginity in Early Modern England
History of Science
2000
Suit Her Up, She's Ready to Play: How the Woman-in-a-Suit Tackles Social Binaries
Social Studies
1999
"From the Bones of Memory": Women's Stories to the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission
1999
"When We Get Married, We'll Live Next Door to Each Other": Adolescence, Girl-Friends, and "Lesbian" Desires
1999
Healthy Bodies, Healthy Lives: The Women's Health Initiative and the Politics of Science
1999
Adah Isaacs Menken, The [Un]True Stories: History, Identity, Memory, Menken, and Me
Afro-American Studies
1999
Situated Science: Margaret Cavendish and Natural Philosophical Discourse
English
1999
From "Sympathizers" to Organizers: The Emergence of the Women's Liberation Movement from the New Left at Harvard-Radcliffe
History
1999
Re-(e)valu[ate/ing] Madonna: Understanding the Success of Post-Modernity's Greatest Diva
Music
1999
"Let's Not Change the Subject!": Deliberation on Abortion on the Web, in the House and in Abortion Dialogue Groups
Social Studies
1999
A Socialist-Feminist Re-vision: An Integration of Socialist Feminist and Psychoanalytic Accounts of Women's Oppression
Social Studies
1999
Common Visions, Differing Priorities, Challenging Dynamics: An Examination of a Low-Income Immigrant Women's Cooperative Project
Sociology
1998
"I Don't Want to Grow Up - If It's Like That": Carson McCullers's Construction of Female Adolescence and Women's Coming of Age
1998
Another Toxic Shock: Health Risks from Rayon and Dioxin in Chlorine Bleached Tampons Manufactured in the United States, a Public Policy Analysis
1998
Damned Beauties of the Roaring Twenties: The Death of Young, White, Urban, American Women and
1998
Just Saying No? A Closer Look at the Messages of Three Sexual Abstinence Programs
1998
The Cost of Making Money: Exploring the Dissociative Tendencies of College Educated Strippers
1998
Whose Sexuality? Masochistic Sexual Fantasies and Notions of Feminist Subjectivity
1998
That Takes Balls…or Does it? A Historical and Endocrinologic Examination of the Relation of Androgens to Confidence in Males and Females
Anthropology
1998
black tar/and honey: Anne Sexton in Performance
English
1998
Redefining the Politics of Presence: The Case of Indian Women in Panchayati Raj Institutions
Government
1998
The Psychic Connection: The historical evolution of the psychic hotline in terms of gender, spirituality, and talk therapy
History
1998
Visions and Revisions of Love: and the Crisis of Heterosexual Romance
Visual and Environmental Studies
1997
"I Feel it in My Bones That You are Making History": The Life and Leadership of Pauli Murray
1997
"Reports from the Front: Welfare Mothers Up in Arms": A Case Study with Policy Implications
1997
All the Weapons I Carry 'Round with Me: Five Adult Women Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse Speak about Their Experiences with Impact Model Mugging
1997
: Manufacturing Multiplicity from American Fashion Magazines
1997
Listening to Stories of Prison: The HIV Epidemic in MCI-Framingham
1997
The Communicating Wire: Bell Telephone, Farm Wives, and the Struggle for Rural Telephone Service
1997
When I Grow Up I Want to Be a Good Girl: Adolescent Fiction and Patriarchal Notions of Womanhood
1997
Out of the Courtroom and onto the Ballot: The Politicization of the 1930s and '40s Massachusetts Birth Control Movement
History
1997
"The Role For Which God Created Them": Women in the United States' Religious Right
Social Studies
1997
Potent Vulnerability: American Jewry and the Romance with Diaspora
Social Studies
1996
"I Certainly Try and Make the Most of it": An Exploratory Study of Teenage Mothers Who Have Remained in High School
1996
In Their Own Words: Life and Love in the Literary Transactions of Adolescent Girls
1996
Math/Theory: Constructing a Feminist Epistemology of Mathematics
1996
Mirror, Mirror on the Wall…" Nella Larsen, Alice Walker, and the Self-Representation of Black Female Sexuality
1996
Racial Iconography and Feminist Film: A Cultural Critique of Independent Women's Cinema
1996
Real Plums in an Imaginary Cake: Mary McCarthy and the Writing of Autobiography
1996
Single-Mother Poverty: A Critical Analysis of Current Welfare Theory and Policy from a Feminist, Cultural Perspective
1996
Intra-household Resource Allocations in South Africa: Is There a Gender Bias?
Economics
1996
Vision and Revision: The Naked Body and the Borders of Sex and Gender
English
1996
Are Abusive Men Different? And Can We Predict Their Behavior?
Psychology
1996
Racial Iconography and Feminist Film: A Cultural Critique of Independent Women's Cinema
Visual and Environmental Studies
1995
"What Does a Girl Do?": Teenage Girls' Voices in the Girl Group Music of the 1950s and '60s
1995
Continuing the Struggle: Gender Equality in an Egalitarian Community
1995
Elements of Community: Re-entering the Landscape of Utah Mormonism
1995
Loving and Living Surrealism: Reuniting Leonora Carrington and Max Ernst
1995
Reading the Body: The Physiological Politics of Gender in Charlotte Bronte's , Margaret Oliphant's , and Mary Braddon's
1995
Searching for a Place Apart: A Journey into and out of Bulimia Nervosa
1995
The Flagstad Case
1995
The Sound Factory
1995
Visual Strategies of the Contemporary U.S. Abortion Conflict
1995
Working Women, Legitimate Lives: The Gender Values Underlying 1994 Welfare Reform
1995
The Hormone Replacement Therapy Decision: Women at the Crossroads of Women's Health
Anthropology
1995
The Economic Consequences of Domestic Violence
Economics
1995
"It's My Skin": Gender, Pathology, and the Jewish Body in Holocaust Narratives
English
1995
Essentialist Tensions: Feminist Theories of the "Maleness" of Philosophy
Philosophy
1994
Differences Among Friends: International feminists, USAID, and Nigerian women
1994
Helke Sander and the Roots of Change: Gaining a Foothold for Women Filmmakers in Postwar Germany
1994
On Dorothy Allison's and Literary Theory on Pain and Witnessing
1994
Redefining : A Study of Chicana Identity and the Malinche Image
1994
The Feminist Critique of the Birth Control Pill
1994
The Re-visited: Women Villains in Contemporary Hollywood Cinema
1994
The Framings of Ethel Rosenberg: Gender, Law, Politics, and Culture in Cold War America
1994
Tradition and Transgression: Gender Roles in Ballroom Dancing
1994
When Pregnancy is a Crime: Addiction, Pregnancy and the Law
1994
Strategic Sentiments: Javanese Women and the Anthropology of Emotion
Anthropology
1994
Engendering Bodies in Pain: Trauma and Silence in Dorothy Allison's
English
1994
The Flowers of Middle Summer
English
1994
Conceptions of Self, Relationships and Gender Roles in Japanese American Women in California and Hawaii
Psychology
1993
Bad Mothers and Wicked (wo)Men: Facts and Fictions about Serial Killers
1993
Child of Imagination: Literary Analysis of Woolf, Steedman, Rich & Gilligan
1993
Gender Roles on Trial During the Reign of Terror
1993
Grief and Rage: The Politics of Death and the Political Implications of Mourning
1993
Jewels in the Net: Women Bringing Relation into the Light of American Buddhist Practice
1993
Mamas Fighting for Freedom in Kenya
1993
Rethinking "Feminine Wiles": Sexuality and Subversion in the Fiction of Jane Bowles
1993
Sexing the Machine: Feminism, Technology, and Postmodernism
1993
Sisterhood is Robin? The Politics of the Woman-Centered Feminist Discourse in the New Ms. Magazine
1993
"Thank God for Technology!" Taking a Second Look at the Technocratic Birth Experience
1993
Where She Slept These Many Years
1993
Women's Narratives of Anger: Exploring the Relationship between Anger and Self
1993
Edith Wharton's : Gendered Paradoxes and Resistance to Representation
English
1993
Sociocognitive and Motivational Influences on Gender-Linked Conduct
Psychology
1992
Conceptions of the Female Self: A Struggle Between Dominant and Resistant Forces
1992
Objectified Subjects: Women in AIDS Clinical Drug Trials
1992
Re-membering the American Dream: Woman in the Process of Placing a Beam in a Bag
1992
: Voices of Resistance
1992
Women and War
1992
Women of the Cloister, Women of the World: American Benedictines in Transition
1992
The Changing Lives of Palestinian Women in the Galilee: Reflections on Some Aspects of Modernization by Three Generations
Anthropology
1992
Blending the Spectrum: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Women and HIV Disease
Biology
1992
Maestra: Five Female Orchestral Conductors in the United States
Music
1992
Negotiating Identity: Multiracial People Challenging the Discourse
Social Studies
1992
Pain, Privacy, and Photography: Approaches to Picturing the Experiences of Battered Women
Visual and Environmental Studies
1991
Incest and the Denial of Paternal Fallibility in Psychoanalysis and Feminist Theory
1991
Sex and the Ivory Girl: Judy Blume Speaks to the Erotics of Disembodiment in Adolescent Girls' Discourses of Sexual Desire
1991
Women's Secrets, Feminine Desires: Narrative Hiding and Revealing in Frances Burney's , Emily Bronte's , and Mary Braddon's
1991
Workers, Mothers and Working Mothers: The Politics of Fetal Protection in the Workplace
1991
Appalachian Identity: A Contested Discourse
Anthropology
1991
Half-Baked in Botswana: Why Cookstoves Aren't Heating Up the Kitchen
Economics
1991
"Management of Men": Political Wives in British Parliamentary Politics, 1846-1867
History
1991
re:Visions of Feminism: An Analysis of Contemporary Film and Video Directed by Asian American Women
Social Studies
1990
A Mini-Revolution: hemlines, gender identity, and the 1960s
1990
Feeding Women and Children First: A Study of the Special Supplemental Food Program for Women, Infants and Children
1990
On Refracting a Voice: Readings of Tatiana Tolstaia
1990
Private Lives in Public Spaces: Marie Stopes, The Mothers' Clinics, and the Practice of Contraception
1990
: Meaning and Community Re-orient/ed
1990
With Child: Women's Experiences of Childbirth from Personal, Historical, and Cultural Perspectives
1990
Representing "Miss Lizzie": Class and Gender in the Borden Case
History and Literature
1990
Seductive Strategies: Towards an Interactive Model of Consumerism
History and Literature
1990
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Feminism topics encompass a comprehensive range of themes centered on advocating for gender equality. These themes critically address the social, political, and economic injustices primarily faced by females, aiming to dismantle patriarchal norms. Feminism topics may span from intersectional feminism, which underscores the diverse experiences of women across various intersections of race, class, and sexuality, to reproductive rights that advocate for women’s bodily autonomy and healthcare accessibility. They also involve the examination of workplace discrimination through concepts, such as the gender wage gap and the glass ceiling. Violence against women, including work and domestic abuse, sexual assault, and harassment, is a hot aspect, providing many discussions. In turn, one may explore the representation of women in media, politics, and STEM fields. Explorations of gender roles, gender identity, and the significance of male feminism are integral parts of these discussions. As society continues to evolve, feminism topics persistently adapt to confront and address emerging forms of gender inequality.
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Achievements of Women in Politics: A Global Perspective
Emphasizing Gender Equality in the 21st-Century Workplace
Evolving Representation of Women in Media
Fight for Women’s Voting Rights: The Historical Analysis
Intersectionality: Examining its Role in Feminism
Unpacking Feminism in Third-World Countries
Dissecting Misogyny in Classical Literature
Influence of Religion on Women’s Rights Worldwide
Unveiling Bias in STEM Fields: Female Experiences
Gender Pay Gap: Global Comparisons and Solutions
Probing the Historical Evolution of Feminism
Reshaping Beauty Standards Through Feminist Discourse
Importance of Reproductive Rights in Women’s Health
Exploring Women’s Role in Environmental Activism
Glass Ceiling Phenomenon: Women in Corporate Leadership
Trans Women’s Struggles in Feminist Movements
Empowering Girls: The Role of Education
Intersection of Race, Class, and Feminism
Effects of Feminism on Modern Art
Impacts of Social Media on Women’s Rights Movements
Deconstructing Patriarchy in Traditional Societies
Single Mothers’ Challenges: A Feminist Perspective
Dynamics of Feminism in Post-Colonial Societies
Queer Women’s Struggles for Recognition and Rights
Women’s Contributions to Scientific Discovery: An Underrated History
Cybersecurity: Ensuring Women’s Safety in the Digital Age
Exploring the Misrepresentation of Feminism in Popular Culture
Repositioning Sexuality: The Role of Feminism in Health Discourse
Women’s Economic Empowerment: The Impact of Microfinance
Investigating Sexism in Video Gaming Industry
Female Leadership During Global Crises: Case Studies
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Power of Women’s Protest: A Historical Study
Feminist Movements’ Role in Shaping Public Policy
Body Autonomy: A Key Aspect of Feminist Ideology
Cyber Feminism: Women’s Rights in Digital Spaces
Violence Against Women: International Legal Measures
Feminist Pedagogy: Its Impact on Education
Depiction of Women in Graphic Novels: A Feminist Lens
Comparing Western and Eastern Feminist Movements
Men’s Roles in Supporting Feminist Movements
Impacts of Feminism on Marriage Institutions
Rural Women’s Rights: Challenges and Progress
Understanding Feminist Waves: From First to Fourth
Inclusion of Women in Peace Negotiation Processes
Influence of Feminism on Modern Advertising
Indigenous Women’s Movements and Rights
Reclaiming Public Spaces: Women’s Safety Concerns
Roles of Feminist Literature in Social Change
Women in Sports: Overcoming Stereotypes and Bias
Feminism in the Context of Refugee Rights
Media’s Roles in Shaping Feminist Narratives
Women’s Rights in Prisons: An Overlooked Issue
Motherhood Myths: A Feminist Examination
Subverting the Male Gaze in Film and Television
Feminist Critique of Traditional Masculinity Norms
Rise of Female Entrepreneurship: A Feminist View
Young Feminists: Shaping the Future of Women’s Rights
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Roles of Feminism in Promoting Mental Health Awareness
Aging and Women’s Rights: An Overlooked Dimension
Feminist Perspectives on Climate Change Impacts
Women’s Rights in Military Service: Progress and Challenges
Achieving Gender Parity in Academic Publishing
Feminist Jurisprudence: Its Impact on Legal Structures
Masculinity in Crisis: Understanding the Feminist Perspective
Fashion Industry’s Evolution through Feminist Ideals
Unheard Stories: Women in the Global Space Race
Effects of Migration on Women’s Rights and Opportunities
Women’s Land Rights: A Global Issue
Intersection of Feminism and Disability Rights
Portrayal of Women in Science Fiction: A Feminist Review
Analyzing Post-Feminism: Its Origins and Implications
Cyberbullying and Its Impact on Women: Measures for Protection
Unveiling Gender Bias in Artificial Intelligence
Reimagining Domestic Work Through the Lens of Feminism
Black Women’s Hair Politics: A Feminist Perspective
Feminist Ethical Considerations in Biomedical Research
Promoting Gender Sensitivity in Children’s Literature
Understanding the Phenomenon of Toxic Femininity
Reconsidering Women’s Rights in the Context of Climate Migration
Advancing Women’s Participation in Political Activism
Feminism Argumentative Essay Topics
Intersectionality’s Impact on Modern Feminism
Evolution of Feminist Thought: From First-Wave to Fourth-Wave
Intersection of Feminism and Environmental Activism
Men’s Roles in the Feminist Movement
Objectification in Media: A Feminist Perspective
Misconceptions about Feminism: Addressing Stereotypes
Feminism in the Classroom: The Role of Education
Feminist Analysis of Reproductive Rights Policies
Transgender Rights: An Extension of Feminism
Intersection of Feminism and Racial Justice
Body Shaming Culture: A Feminist Viewpoint
Feminism’s Influence on Modern Advertising
Patriarchy and Religion: A Feminist Critique
Domestic Labor: Feminist Perspectives on Unpaid Work
Sexism in Sports: The Need for Feminist Intervention
The MeToo Movement’s Influence on Modern Feminism
Feminism and the Fight for Equal Representation in Politics
Women’s Rights in the Digital Age: A Feminist Examination
Feminist Critique of Traditional Beauty Standards
Globalization and Its Effects on Women’s Rights
The Role of Feminism in LGBTQ+ Rights Advocacy
Popular Culture and Its Reflection on Feminist Values
Controversial Feminist Research Paper Topics
Intersectionality in Modern Feminist Movements: An Analysis
Representation of Women in High-Powered Political Roles
Cultural Appropriation Within the Feminist Movement: An Inquiry
The Role of Feminism in Defining Beauty Standards
Women’s Reproductive Rights: A Debate of Autonomy
Feminism and Religion: The Question of Compatibility
Male Allies in the Feminist Movement: An Evaluation
Shift in Traditional Gender Roles: Feminist Perspective
Impacts of Media on Perceptions of Feminism
Dissecting the Wage Gap: A Feminist Examination
Menstrual Equity: A Battle for Feminist Activists
Feminism in Popular Music: Power or Appropriation?
Climate Change: The Unseen Feminist Issue
Education’s Role in Shaping Feminist Beliefs
Power Dynamics in the Workplace: A Feminist Scrutiny
Cyber-Feminism: Harnessing Digital Spaces for Activism
Healthcare Disparities Faced by Women: An Analysis
Transgender Women in Feminist Discourse: An Exploration
Feminist Perspectives on Monogamy and Polyamory
Feminist Analysis of Modern Advertising Campaigns
Exploring Sexism in the Film Industry through a Feminist Lens
Debunking Myths Surrounding the Feminist Movement
Childcare Responsibilities and Their Feminist Implications
Women’s Sports: Evaluating Equity and Feminist Advocacy
Feminist Research Paper Topics in Feminism Studies
Evaluating Feminist Theories: From Radical to Liberal
Women’s Health Care: Policies and Disparities
Maternal Mortality: A Global Women’s Rights Issue
Uncovering Sexism in the Tech Industry
Critique of Binary Gender Roles in Children’s Toys
Body Positivity Movement’s Influence on Feminism
Relevance of Feminism in the Fight Against Human Trafficking
Women in Coding: Breaking Stereotypes
The Role of Women in Sustainable Agriculture
Feminism in the Cosmetics Industry: A Dual-Edged Sword
The Influence of Feminism on Modern Architecture
Bridging the Gap: Women in Higher Education Leadership
The Role of Feminism in Advancing LGBTQ+ Rights
Menstrual Equity: A Key Women’s Rights Issue
Women in Classical Music: Breaking Barriers
Analyzing Gendered Language: A Feminist Approach
Women’s Rights and Humanitarian Aid: The Interconnection
Exploring the Role of Women in Graphic Design
Addressing the Lack of Women in Venture Capitalism
Impact of Feminism on Urban Planning and Design
Maternal Labor in the Informal Economy: A Feminist Analysis
Feminism’s Influence on Modern Dance Forms
Exploring the Role of Women in the Renewable Energy Sector
Women in Esports: An Emerging Frontier
Child Marriage: A Grave Violation of Women’s Rights
Feminist Topics for Discussion
Feminist Criticism of the Fashion Modelling Industry
Domestic Violence: Feminist Legal Responses
Analyzing the Success of Women-Only Workspaces
Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting: A Human Rights Issue
Women’s Role in the Evolution of Cryptocurrency
Women and the Right to Water: A Feminist Perspective
Gender Stereotypes in Comedy: A Feminist View
Intersection of Animal Rights and Feminist Theory
Roles of Feminism in the Fight Against Child Labor
Representation of Women in Folklore and Mythology
Women’s Rights in the Gig Economy: Issues and Solutions
Revisiting Feminism in Post-Soviet Countries
Women in the Space Industry: Present Status and Future Trends
The Influence of Feminism on Culinary Arts
Unraveling the Impact of Fast Fashion on Women Workers
Feminist Perspectives on Genetic Engineering and Reproduction
Assessing the Progress of Women’s Financial Literacy
Sex Work and Feminism: A Controversial Discourse
Women in Cybernetics: An Untapped Potential
Uncovering the Women Behind Major Historical Events
The Impact of the #MeToo Movement Globally
Women’s Rights in the Cannabis Industry: Challenges and Progress
Redefining Motherhood: The Intersection of Feminism and Adoption
Roles of Feminist Movements in Combatting Child Abuse
Women’s Rights Essay Topics for Feminism
Evolution of Women’s Rights in the 20th Century
Roles of Women in World War II: Catalyst for Change
Suffrage Movement: Driving Force Behind Women’s Empowerment
Cultural Differences in Women’s Rights: A Comparative Study
Feminist Movements and Their Global Impact
Women’s Rights in Islamic Societies: Perceptions and Realities
Glass Ceiling Phenomenon: Analysis and Impacts
Pioneering Women in Science: Trailblazers for Equality
Impacts of Media Portrayal on Women’s Rights
Economic Autonomy for Women: Pathway to Empowerment
Women’s Rights in Education: Global Perspective
Gender Equality in Politics: Global Progress
Intersectionality and Women’s Rights: Race, Class, and Gender
Legal Milestones in Women’s Rights History
Inequities in Healthcare: A Women’s Rights Issue
Modern-Day Slavery: Women and Human Trafficking
Climate Change: A Unique Threat to Women’s Rights
Body Autonomy and Reproductive Rights: A Feminist Analysis
Globalization’s Effect on Women’s Rights: Opportunities and Threats
Gender Violence: An Erosion of Women’s Rights
Indigenous Women’s Rights: Struggles and Triumphs
Women’s Rights Activists: Unsung Heroes of History
Empowerment Through Sports: Women’s Struggle and Success
Balancing Act: Motherhood and Career in the 21st Century
LGBTQ+ Women: Rights and Recognition in Different Societies
Women’s Rights Research Questions
Evolution of Feminism: How Has the Movement Shifted Over Time?
The Workplace and Gender Equality: How Effective Are Current Measures?
Intersectionality’s Influence: How Does It Shape Women’s Rights Advocacy?
Reproductive Rights: What Is the Global Impact on Women’s Health?
Media Representation: Does It Affect Women’s Rights Perception?
Gender Stereotypes: How Do They Impede Women’s Empowerment?
Global Disparities: Why Do Women’s Rights Vary So Widely?
Maternal Mortality: How Does It Reflect on Women’s Healthcare Rights?
Education for Girls: How Does It Contribute to Gender Equality?
Cultural Norms: How Do They Influence Women’s Rights?
Leadership Roles: Are Women Adequately Represented in Positions of Power?
Domestic Violence Laws: Are They Sufficient to Protect Women’s Rights?
Roles of Technology: How Does It Impact Women’s Rights?
Sexual Harassment Policies: How Effective Are They in Protecting Women?
Pay Equity: How Can It Be Ensured for Women Globally?
Politics and Gender: How Does Women’s Representation Shape Policy-Making?
Child Marriage: How Does It Violate Girls’ Rights?
Climate Change: How Does It Disproportionately Affect Women?
Trafficking Scourge: How Can Women’s Rights Combat This Issue?
Female Genital Mutilation: How Does It Contradict Women’s Rights?
Armed Conflicts: How Do They Impact Women’s Rights?
Body Autonomy: How Can It Be Safeguarded for Women?
Women’s Suffrage: How Did It Pave the Way for Modern Women’s Rights?
Men’s Role: How Can They Contribute to Women’s Rights Advocacy?
Legal Frameworks: How Do They Support or Hinder Women’s Rights?
History of Women’s Rights Topics
Emergence of Feminism in the 19th Century
Roles of Women in the Abolitionist Movement
Suffragette Movements: Triumphs and Challenges
Eleanor Roosevelt and Her Advocacy for Women’s Rights
Impacts of World War II on Women’s Liberation
Radical Feminism in the 1960s and 1970s
Pioneering Women in Politics: The First Female Senators
Inception of the Equal Rights Amendment
Revolutionary Women’s Health Activism
Struggle for Reproductive Freedom: Roe vs. Wade
Birth of the Women’s Liberation Movement
Challenges Women Faced in the Civil Rights Movement
Women’s Roles in the Trade Union Movement
Intersectionality and Feminism: Examining the Role of Women of Color
How Did the Women’s Rights Movement Impact Education?
Sexuality, Identity, and Feminism: Stonewall Riots’ Impact
Influence of Religion on Women’s Rights Activism
Women’s Empowerment: The UN Conferences
Impact of Globalization on Women’s Rights
Women’s Movements in Non-Western Countries
Women in Space: The Fight for Equality in NASA
Achievements of Feminist Literature and Arts
Evolution of the Women’s Sports Movement
Advancement of Women’s Rights in the Digital Age
Cultural Shifts: The Media’s Role in Promoting Women’s Rights
Feminism Essay Topics on Women’s Issues
Career Challenges: The Gender Wage Gap in Contemporary Society
Examining Microfinance: An Empowering Tool for Women in Developing Countries
Pioneers of Change: The Role of Women in the Space Industry
Exploring Beauty Standards: An Analysis of Global Perspectives
Impacts of Legislation: Progress in Women’s Health Policies
Maternity Leave Policies: A Comparative Study of Different Countries
Resilience Through Struggles: The Plight of Female Refugees
Technology’s Influence: Addressing the Digital Gender Divide
Dissecting Stereotypes: Gender Roles in Children’s Media
Influence of Female Leaders: A Look at Political Empowerment
Social Media and Women: Effects on Mental Health
Understanding Intersectionality: The Complexity of Women’s Rights
Single Mothers: Balancing Parenthood and Economic Challenges
Gaining Ground in Sports: A Look at Female Athletes’ Struggles
Maternal Mortality: The Hidden Health Crisis
Reproductive Rights: Women’s Control Over Their Bodies
Feminism in Literature: Portrayal of Women in Classic Novels
Deconstructing Patriarchy: The Impact of Gender Inequality
Body Autonomy: The Battle for Abortion Rights
Women in STEM: Barriers and Breakthroughs
Female Soldiers: Their Role in Military Conflicts
Human Trafficking: The Disproportionate Impact on Women
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Feminism in “A Doll’s House” by Henrik Ibsen Nora is referred by her husband as a songbird, a lark, a squirrel, names that suggest how insignificant she is to her.
Feminism: Benefits over Disadvantages They believe that feminists make the importance of family less critical than it used to be, which affects children’s lives and their psychological state.
Feminist Approach to Health In general feminist recognize gender as an important aspect and believe that gender inequality essentially exist.
Third-World Feminism Analysis Although the primary aim of western feminists is centered on the issues women face, the beliefs of the third world consist of various tenets compared to western feminist interpretations.
Feminist Perspective: “My Last Duchess”, “To His Coy Mistress”, and “The Secretary Chant” He thinks such behavior is offensive to his position and his power, this is why this woman is in the past, and the other one is waiting for him downstairs to enlarge Duke’s collection of […]
Feminism in Frankenstein by Mary Shelley Mary Wollstonecraft expressly makes her stand known in advocating for the rights of the women in her novel, A Vindication of the Rights of Woman, but her daughter is a bit reluctant to curve a […]
The Great Gatsby: Analysis and Feminist Critique The feminist critique is an aspect that seeks to explore the topic of men domination in the social, economic, and political sectors.
Feminism in “The Introduction” and “A Nocturnal Reverie” by Finch One of Anne Finch’s poems, “The Introduction,” talks about female writers of her time in the first twenty lines of her text.
Feminism in “The Handmaid’s Tale” by Margaret Atwood Religion in Gilead is the similar to that of the current American society especially, the aspect of ambiguity which has been predominant with regard to the rightful application of religious beliefs and principles.
Hedda Gabler: Feminist Ideas and Themes Central to the female world was the woman with knowledge.”Think of the sort of life she was accustomed to in her father’s time.
Female Characters in Shakespeare’s “Othello”: A Feminist Critique This shows that Desdemona has completely accepted and respected her role as a woman in the society; she is an obedient wife to Othello.
“We Should All Be Feminists” Adichie’s TED Talk For Adichie, the only thing necessary to qualify as a feminist is recognizing the problem with gender and aspiring to fix it, regardless of whether a person in question is a man or woman. This […]
Feminist Criticism in Literature: Character of Women in Books Wright The unimportance of women in the play is a critical factor for the women should follow all the things that their men counterparts impose on them.
Top Themes About Feminism It’s a movement that is mainly concerned with fighting for women’s rights in terms of gender equality and equity in the distribution of resources and opportunities in society.
Feminism in the “The Bell Jar” by Sylvia Plath This piece of writing reveals the concept of gender in general and “the role of female protagonists in a largely patriarchal world” in particular. In Plath’s novel, the bell jar is a metaphor used to […]
Character Analysis in Pride and Prejudice From the Feminist Perspective Darcy is a character who is able to evolve over the span of the story, and eventually, he recognizes his mistakes.Mr.
Feminist Connotations in Susan Glaspell’s “Trifles” It is a call to reexamine the value of women in a patriarchal society; through their central role in the drama, the female characters challenge traditional notions about women’s perspective and value.
Metropolis’ Women: Analysis of the Movie’s Feminism & Examples This film is an endeavor to examine the image of the female depicted, the oppression that they have to endure before they are liberated, as well as the expectations of men with regard to the […]
Hello Kitty as a Kitsch and Anti-Feminist Phenomenon In this scenario, Hello Kitty is linked to the notion of kitsch because it connects adult men and women that are attached to the cute image to constant consumerism.
Feminism in Advertisements of the 1950s and Today In the paper, the author discussed how the whole process of advertising and feminism is depicted in print advertisements. The common characteristic is the advertisements’ illustration of feminism in the media.
Feminism in “Heart of Darkness” and “Apocalypse Now” However, one realizes that she is voiceless in the novel, which highlights the insignificance of role of women in Heart of Darkness.
Feminist Therapy: Gwen’s Case Study The application of a feminist perspective in Gwen’s case is different from other theoretical frameworks as the approach highlights the impact of gender and associated stressors on the client’s life.
Feminist Critique of Jean Racine’s “Phedre” Racine view Phedre as in a trap by the anger of gods and her destiny due to the unlawful and jealous passion that resulted into the deaths of Hippolytus and Oenone.
Feminism in Ibsen’s Hedda Gabler Hedda Gabler, upon the discovery that her imaginary world of free-living and noble dying lies in shivers about her, no longer has the vitality to continue existence in the real world and chooses self-annihilation. At […]
Feminist Theory of Delinquency by Chesney-Lind One of the core ideas expressed by Chesney-Lind is that girls are highly susceptible to abuse and violent treatment. At the same time, scholars note that girls do not view delinquency as the “rejection of […]
Race, Class and Gender: Feminism – A Transformational Politic The social construction of difference in America has its historical roots in the days of slavery, the civil war, the civil rights movement, and the various shades of affirmative action that have still not managed […]
Feminism in the 20th Century: a Literature Perspective. Research Summaries For years, the sphere of political, social and economical life of people all over the world was dominated by men, while women’ were restricted to the household domain; more to the point, women were not […]
Feminist Research Methods The study of methods and methodology shows that the unique differences are found in the motives of the research, the knowledge that the research seeks to expound, and the concerns of the researchers and the […]
Gender Issues: Education and Feminism These experiences in many times strongly affects the individual’s understanding, reasoning, action about the particular issue in contention In this work two issues of great influence and relevance to our societies are discussed.
Feminist Theory and Postmodern Approaches It seems to me that such technique can be quite helpful because it helps to get to the root of the problem.
Mary Rowlandson’s Feminism and View on Women’s Role The sort of power developed by Rowlandson was such that it set her apart from the traditional roles of the Puritan women in her time and within her culture.
Maya Angelou and Audre Lorde: The Black Feminist Poets The themes of double discrimination are developed in the poems “Woman Work” and “Still I Rise” by Maya Angelou and poems “A Meeting of Minds” and “To the Poet Who Happens to Be Black and […]
Yves Klein’s Works From a Feminist Perspective The images were painted in the 20th century in the backdrop of the rising pressure in many parts of the globe for the government to embrace gender equality.
Planet B-Girl: Community Building and Feminism in Hip-Hop The main idea of the article under analysis is the intentions of female hip-hop artists to prove their choices and demonstrate their abilities by using the same rights male hip-hop artists have already got.
Feminism in Canadian Literature First of all, the female author of the article considered by Cosh is evidently a supporter of the equality of rights for men and women, and her account on the women liberation movement in the […]
Feminist Approach: Virginia Woolf In “A room of ones own” Virginia Woolf speaks about the problems of women, gender roles, and the low social position of women writers in society.
Feminist Theory in “A Family Thing” Movie Discrimination and disregard of someones basic rights are one of the central causes for the emergence of significant psychological problems and the gradual deterioration of the quality of life.
Feminist Ethics Concept This point of view therefore leaves the patriarchal society as the only repairable institution and this is where radical feminist concurs with the fact that feminist ethics are centered on changing the social perceptions of […]
Feminism Builds up in Romanticism, Realism, Modernism Exploring the significance of the theme as well as the motifs of this piece, it becomes essential to understand that the era of modernism injected individualism in the literary works.
“Frida Kahlo: A Contemporary Feminist Reading” by Liza Bakewell The purpose of this action was to bring her closer to the revolution and identify her with it. Kahlo’s rise to iconic status was due to her experiences and occurrences of the time.
Feminist Pro-Porn During Sex Wars In particular, this group was determined to fight for the rights of the lesbians as they realised that the arguments of the anti-porn feminists were against their freedom.
Feminism in The Yellow Wallpaper In an attempt to free her, she rips apart the wallpaper and locks herself in the bedroom. The husband locks her wife in a room because of his beliefs that she needed a rest break.
Feminism in the Past and Nowadays The definition of liberal feminism is the following: “a particular approach to achieving equality between men and women that emphasizes the power of an individual person to alter discriminatory practices against women”.
Emotion and Freedom in 20th-Century Feminist Literature The author notes that the second layer of the story can be found in the antagonism between the “narrator, author, and the unreliable protagonist”.
Feminism: Reflection of Cultural Feminism If they found that the gases were harmful and may lead to complications in their body, they would approve the employer’s right to prohibit women from working in the company.
A Feminist Life Lesson in “Sula” by Toni Morrison This essay is going to review gender and love and sexuality as the key themes that intertwined with Nel and Sula’s friendship, while also explaining how these influenced each of the two main characters. On […]
Feminism and Nationalism: The Western World In this case, we find that feminism has been a different that all the time and therefore, it is impossible to predict the trend of feminism in future.
Importance of Feminism in Interpersonal Communication in “Erin Brockovich” In this presentation, the theme of feminism in interpersonal communication will be discussed to prove that it is a good example of how a woman can fight for her rights.
Feminism in ‘Trifles’ by Susan Glaspell The Feminist Movement, also called the Women’s Movement and the Women’s Liberation Movement, includes a series of efforts by women in the world to fight for the restoration of gender equality.
“Feminism and Religion: The Introduction” by R. Gross Gross critically in order to see the essence of the book and the competence of the author in the current issue.
Third World Feminism and Its Challenges As a conclusion, Sa’ar states that “it is rooted in the code of familial commitment, which is primarily masculine and includes women only secondarily,” which makes it difficult for women to commit to the family, […]
Shifting the Centre: Race, Class, and Feminist Theorizing About Motherhood The author is very categorical in that it is necessary to put the role of the woman of color in the same position as that of the white one since this ensures that cultural identity […]
Feminist Movement in Canada Since historically men’s position used to be superior to the one of women, feminist ideas have been brewing in the society for quite long.
The Adoption of Structuralism and Post-Structuralism Basics in Feminist Cultural Theory On the contrary, post structuralism is opposite to such an assumption and uses the concept of deconstruction in order to explain the relations and the position of women in the society.
Feminist Analysis of Gender in American Television The analysis is guided by the hypothesis that the media plays a role in the propagation of antagonistic sexual and gender-based stereotypes.
Feminism and Respect for Culture A crucial gender aspect that continues to trouble the unity of the people across the world is gender bias, which seems to encourage the formation of the feminist campaigns.
The Fraternal Social Contract on Feminism and Community Formation The contract was signed by men to bring to an end the conditions of the state of nature. Life was anarchic and short lived which forced men to sign a social contract that could bring […]
The Picture of Arabic Feminist Najir’s father’s taking of her sexually excludes her from chances at a marriage of her own, because she is deprived of her virginity, and exposes the young woman to the risk of a pregnancy which […]
Charlotte Gilman’s feminism theory Because of the many issues that women face, feminism movements’ seeks equality between men and women in the society. Throughout, the paper will discuss Gilman’s feminism theory and relate it to the issues of women […]
“Othello” Through the Lens of Feminist Theory It depicts female characters in a state of submission and obedience and shows the disbalance in the distribution of power between men and women.
A Feminist Reading of “Wild Nights” and “Death Be Not Proud” From the feminist perspective, the key feature of the speaker’s stance in “Death Be Not Proud” that sets it apart from “Wild Nights” is the speaker’s persona, which is openly and unequivocally male.
Historical Development of Feminism and Patriarchy Women in the United States have always encountered challenges that interfere with their individual fulfillment in society.
Feminist View of Red Riding Hood Adaptations The Brothers Grimm modified the ending of the story, in their version the girl and her grandmother were saved by a hunter who came to the house when he heard the wolf snoring.
Black Feminism: A Revolutionary Practice The Black Feminist Movement was organized in an endeavor to meet the requirements of black women who were racially browbeaten in the Women’s Movement and sexually exploited during the Black Liberation Movement.
Popular Culture From the Fifties to Heroin Chic: Feminism The women have become aware of their legal rights and disabilities as a consequence of the inclusion of educated women in movements to repair the legal disabilities.
Empowerment and Feminist Theory Therefore, it can be concluded that the song “Unstoppable,” which is performed by Sia, transfers the main ideas of empowerment and feminist theory.
Ecological Feminism and Environmental Ethics Because of the effects that the process of globalization has had on the environment, including the increase in the speed of global warming and the scope of its outcomes, environmental ethics has gained significance.
Feminist Perspective: “The Gender Pay Gap Explained” Another issue that needs to be discussed is that it is suggested that the elimination of the wage gap would help to enhance the economy and living conditions of many families.
Feminist Theory of Family Therapy The purpose of this paper is to review and evaluate the feminist theory based on its model, views on mental health, goals, and the role of the counselor in the process.
Feminism and Roles in “A Raisin in the Sun” Play These are such questions as: “What does Beneatha’s conduct reveal about her intentions?”, “How does the character treat female’s role in society?”, “How does Beneatha regard poor people?”, “How does the heroine explain her choice […]
“First Wave” Feminist Movement The reading explicitly details the pathways used by women and men in the United States in the 18th and 19th centuries to advocate for the realization of equality of rights across a wide spectrum of […]
Women’s Health and Feminism Theory For a woman to be in charge of her reproductive health, she has to know some of the stages and conditions in her life.
Willa Cather and Feminism Ability to work and/or supervise oneself as a woman is also quietly depicted through the girl who is able to work in the absence of her father. Cather depicts most of the women in her […]
Comparing Views on the Feminism of Wollstonecraft and Martin Luther King This means that if women are given and encouraged to have the same level of education as the men than the society would be a much better place as both the female and male genders […]
Comparing Mainardi and Kollantai on Housework and Women’s Oppression Mainardi and Kollantai argue that women should be liberated from chores for the sake of the future. Nonetheless, the two feminists have different views on the way liberation can be achieved.
Bell Hooks’ Article Analysis With Regard to Women and Minorities Feminism is meant to stop sexist oppression. The major aim of these movements has not yet been achieved. Bell Hooks promotes the knowledge of feminist theory as essential portion of the development of self-actualization.
Equal Society: Antebellum Feminism, Temperance, and Abolition It is characterized by the emergence of a women’s rights movement that was spearheaded by activists who sought to secure the rights of women to vote, own property, and participate in education and the public […]
Feminism in the “Lorraine Hansberry” Film Her activism aligns with the fundamental tenets of women of color feminism, which emphasizes the intersecting nature of oppression and the importance of centering the experiences of marginalized groups in social justice movements.
Gloria Steinem: Political Activist and Feminist Leader Thesis: Gloria Steinem’s direct, bold, argumentative, and explicit style of conveying her ideas and values is the result of her political activism, feminist leadership, and her grandmother, Pauline Perlmutter Steinem.
The Myntra Logo from a Feminist Perspective The first feature of the Myntra logo that comes under the scrutiny of transnational feminism is the commercialization of female sexuality.
Feminist Geography and Women Suppression Tim Cresswell’s feminist geography explores how the patriarchal structures of our society have silenced women’s voices and experiences in the field of geography for centuries and how recent changes in the field have allowed for […]
Feminism from a Historical Perspective Accordingly, the discontent facilitated the development of reform-minded activist organizations across Europe and the United States and the subsequent rise of the Modern or New Women’s Movement.
The Feminist Theory in Modern Realities The theory and culture of feminism in modern philosophy and the development of society play a significant role in cultural and social development.
Feminist Accountability Approach Therefore, the feminist accountability approach involves the collective responsibility to fight social injustices regardless of gender and race. Therefore, integrating the global approach to social injustice promotes the aspect of universality and unity in promoting […]
Alice Walker’s Statement “Womanist Is to Feminist…” In her short tale “Perspectives Past and Present,” author and poet Alice Walker famously uses the statement “Womanist Is to Feminist as Purple Is to Lavender,” meaning that womanist is a larger ideological framework within […]
Feminist Perspective on Family Counselling The author of the article considers the study and the data obtained as a result of it as information reporting not only about the specifics of homosexual relationships but also about their perception in American […]
The Feminist and Gender Theory Influence on Nursing That is, gender and feminist theories are still relevant in the modern world. This is explained by the fact that women are struggling to demonstrate their professionalism in order to receive the same recognition and […]
Modern Feminism and Its Major Directions Radical feminism views patriarchy as the reason men have more rights than women and attempts to fight against it. Liberal, intersectional, and radical feminism differ in many ways as they have various perspectives on women’s […]
Feminist Theory and Its Application Alice Walker advocated for the rights of women of color at the end of the 20th century, creating a feminist branch named womanism. The feminist theory is one of the most known and popular theories […]
The Feminist Theory in Nursing Since nursing has traditionally been a women’s profession, it is important to understand the oppression of women to gain insight into some of the most pressing issues in nursing.
Discussion of Feminist Movements The feminist movements have been behind a sequence of political and social movements that champion the equal rights of women in all aspects of life.
Feminists on the Women’s Role in the Bible The author of the article uses the term intertextuality, which plays a significant role in the text analysis, including from the feminist aspect.
The Incorporation of Feminism in Literature By focusing on the character, the book portrays the demand for feminism in society to allow females to have the ability and potential to undertake some responsibilities persevered by their male counterparts. The belief in […]
Feminist Contribution to International Relations Moreover, it will be shown that the concept of gender is important as it helps to shed light on the power dynamics in the sphere of international relations and explain female exclusion from politics.
Emotional Revival in Feminist Writers’ Short Stories This paper aims to discuss the emotional revival of heroines in the short stories of Kate Chopin and Charlotte Perkins Gilman.”The Story of an Hour” is a very short story that describes a woman’s experience […]
The Cyborg Term in the Context of Feminist Studies In other words, during the transition of identity from the individual to the collective level, people, especially women, may encounter inequalities manifested in the collective space.
Feminism: A Road Map to Overcoming COVID-19 and Climate Change By exposing how individuals relate to one another as humans, institutions, and organizations, feminism aids in the identification of these frequent dimensions of suffering.
White Privilege in Conflict and Feminist Theories They see how the privilege of whiteness and denial of non-whiteness are connected to the social and political meaning of race and ethnicity.
Women’s Role in Society From Feminist Perspective Also, in Hartsock’s opinion, that the whole society would benefit if women were allowed to have a role equal with men in a community.
The Feminist Theory and IR Practice Focusing on how international relations theorists explained some concepts, such as security, state, and superiority that led to gender bias, feminists felt the need to develop and transform the international relations practice and theory.
Intersectionality and Feminist Activism Therefore, I hope to study the academic literature to discuss the existing tendencies and difficulties to contribute to the understanding of the identified topic in terms of gender and female studies.
Feminist Theoretical Perspectives on Rape There is a number of theoretical perspectives aimed at explaining what stands behind rape, that is, how rape is reinforced by, why it is more widespread in specific concepts, and what a rapist’s motivations for […]
Feminist Film Theory Overview The presence of women on the screen is commonly accomplished by the sexualization and objectivization of female characters. Along with that, sadism and fetishism toward the physical beauty of the object and the representation of […]
“Daddy-long-Legs”: Why Jerusha Is a Feminist Heroine Jerusha is a feminist because she uses the letters to communicate the inequalities she feels in her relationship with Daddy-long-legs and her limits.
Homosexuality and Feminism in the TV Series The depiction of these complex topics in the TV series of the humoristic genre implies both regressive and progressive impulses for the audience.
Popular Feminism in Video Post of Emma Watson According to Emma Watson, now feminism is increasingly associated with hatred of men, although in reality it only implies the belief that men and women should have equal rights and opportunities.
Contingent Foundations: Feminism and Postmodernism Feminism offers women theoretical bases on which to interrogate the issues of womanhood while Postmodernism takes this away by arguing for the “death of subjects”.abolition of the foundations of the ideals of reality.
The Feminist Theory, Prostitution, and Universal Access to Justice In the essay, it is concluded that the theory is a key component of the reforms needed in the criminal justice system with respect to prostitution. In this essay, the subject of prostitution is discussed […]
Art, Pornography and Feminism and Internet Influence The purpose of pornography is not the desire to admire the human body and respect physical intimacy. Indeed, society can say that women themselves agree to such rules, but the choice of a minority forms […]
The Contemporary Image of Feminism Following the initial surge of the movement, governments finally came to acknowledge the magnitude of the situation and satisfied the demands of the female population.
Gould’s and Sterling’s Feminist Articles Critique The focal point of this paper is to prepare a critical reflection on the articles by Stephen Jay Gould named “Women’s Brains” in The Panda’s Thumb and by Anne Fausto-Sterling named “The biological Connections,” from […]
Core Aspects of Black Feminist and Womanist Thoughts Compared to Jones, who believes in “unparalleled advocates of universal suffrage in its true sense,” Lindsey does not support the relegation of the “voices and experiences of women of color to the background”.
Barbara and Beverly Smith: Black Feminist Statement Sexism was an explicit element of the African American Civil Rights Movement. Fight against segregation was rather single-sided.
Feminist Contributions to Understanding Women’s Lives This gave women a clear picture of the daily realities in their lives. The success of feminism is evident at all levels of human interaction since there is a better understanding of women and their […]
As We Are Feminist Campaign’s Strategic Goals The present paper is devoted to the analysis of the goals of a feminist campaign As We Are that is aimed at challenging gender stereotypes that are being promoted by the media and society in […]
Feminist Ethics in Nursing: Personal Thoughts The concept of feminist ethics emphasizes the belief that ethical theorizing at the present is done from a distinctly male point of view and, as such, lacks the moral experience of women.
Feminism: Kneel to the Rest of Life, or Fight for the Fairness It seems that the law is not perfect, and the public opinion of sexual harassment might influence a woman’s life negatively.
Feminist Perspective Influence on Canadian Laws and Lawmakers The change in the statistics is attributed to social changes, which include increase of women in the labor force, conflict in female-male relations, increase in alcohol consumption and increase in the rate of divorce. Feminists […]
Blog Post: Arab Feminism in Contemporary World Women of the Arab world have struggled to overcome inequality, oppression, and rights deprivation by state authorities, which takes the discussion of the Islamic feminist movement to the political domain. According to Sharia, the unity […]
Feminist Movement and Recommendations on Women’s Liberation According to Nawal El-Saadawi In Egypt, the feminist movement was started by Nawal El-Saadawi, and her article “The Arab Women’s Solidarity Association: The Coming Challenge” has historical importance as it addresses the plight of women in the community.
Technological Progress, Globalization, Feminism Roots However, the work becomes more complicated when the time distance of the events and processes is shorter, and the stories are unfinished.
Race at the Intersections: Sociology, 3rd Wave Feminism, and Critical Race Theory In this reading, the author examines the phenomenon of racism not merely as an issue but a systematic, institutionalized, and cultural phenomenon that is hard to eliminate.
The Feminist Performers: Yoko Ono, Marina Abramovic, Gina Pane The feminist artists ccontributed to the women’s image, its role in society, and exposed the passiveness and submissiveness the women are obliged to endure.
Feminism and Multiculturalism for Women The foundation of liberalism is having an interest in all the minority cultures that are put together to form the larger special group.
“The Great Gatsby” by Fitzgerald: Betrayal, Romance, Social Politics and Feminism This work seeks to outline the role of women in the development of the plot of the book and in relation to the social issues affecting women in contemporary society.
Pornography’s Harm as a Feminist Fallacy In this scenario, scientific research has proven the argument not to be true. It is weakened by the fact that people are not forced to watch the video.
Feminism in Mourning Dove’s “Cogewea, the Half-Blood” The patriarchal practices embraced by the Indian community and the subsequent system of governance humiliated the writer; hence, the use of Cogewea in the passage was aimed to imply the abilities that were bestowed upon […]
Feminist Film Strategy: The Watermelon Women These techniques have the capabilities of shifting meaning away from the narrative as the source of meaning to the audience’s background knowledge in making meaning.
The Emerging Feminism in India and Their Views on God as a Feminist However, among the explanation of the cause of the phenomenon for this lack of agreement is the tendency for people to define religion too narrowly, and in most cases from the perspective of their own […]
Feminist Psychology in Canada The introduction of the article gives the purposes of the research that include the historical and present condition of the psychology of women field of interest.
American Art Since 1945 Till Feminism The entire movement represented the combination of emotional strength and the self-expression of the European abstract schools: Futurism, the Bauhaus and Synthetic Cubism.
Modernist Art: A Feminist Perspective Clarke limited the definition of modernism even further by his restriction of it to the facets of the Paris of Manet and the Impressionists, a place of leisure, pleasure, and excesses, and it seems that […]
Enlightenment, Feminism and Social Movements As a result of Enlightenment, the creative entrepreneurs as well as thinkers enjoyed the high freedom benefits that were brought in by the Enlightenment thinkers, enabling them to apply the newly acquired liberty to invent […]
Feminism in ‘Telephone Video’ To demonstrate how feminist theory in communication is relevant to music, the paper will analyze the depiction of females, the vocal arrangements, representation of female roles and their visual appearance in Lady Gaga’s “Telephone” music […]
Feminist Position on Prostitution and Pornography The only requirement is that it should not violate the norms of the law. On the other hand, one of the suggestions for feminists is to envisage individual cases of enslaving women as prostitutes.
The Politics of Feminism in Islam by Anouar Majid Considering the work The Politics of Feminism in Islam by Anouar Majid written in 1998, it should be noticed that the main point of this article is the Muslim feminism and the relation of West […]
The Feminist Art Movement in the 1970s and Today The feminist art movement emerged in the 1960s and from that time the women had taken much interest in what causes them to be different from the male gender and particularly, what causes the art […]
Feminist Theory. Modes of Feminist Theorizing The second point of conflict is the acknowledgment that most of the feminist ideas are part and parcel of our culture yet these ideas might be presented in a way that is hard for us […]
Australian Feminism Movements The fact that feminism movements do not have a great following in Australia is because they are not generally seen to address issues that women and the society are facing.
Understanding of Feminism: Philosophical and Social Concepts The vision that emerges, in the narrative as in the world it represents, is of a whole composed of separate, yet interdependent and interrelating, parts.
Geoffrey Chaucer: A Founder of English Literature as a Feminist Despite the distorted interpretation of gender in the patriarchal society, Chaucer’s vision of women contradicts the orthodox view of the biological distinction of males and females as the justification for gender inequality.
Feminist Activism for Safer Social Space by Whitzman The scientist pays special attention to the municipal parks, mainly High Park in Toronto, from the point of view of feminists trying to make women involved into the discourse concerning different aspects of the park.
Feminist Theory in Psychotherapy This theory puts women at the first place, and this place is reflected in three aspects: the first is its main object of study – the situation and difficulties faced by women in society, and […]
Perils and Possibilities of Doing Transnational Feminist Activism These have promoted awareness of human rights among women and other masses, ensured and led to the adoption of the rules and regulations recognizing women rights and that supports ending of women violations and participated […]
The Feminist Gendering Into International Relations These are early female contributions to IR academic and the In terms of conferences, the theme of gender and politics was being explored in conferences.
Feminism – Women and Work in the Middle East The history of feminism consists of different movements and theories for the rights of women. The first wave of this phenomenon began in the 19th century and saw the end only in the early 20th […]
Harriet Martineau, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, and Marianne Weber: Feminist Sociologists Through her writings she always advocated for the equal rights of women with men and remarked the importance of financial self-sufficiency among women in the society. She observed the role of women in society and […]
English Language in the Feminist Movement In addition to that, it is of the crucial importance to explore the underlying causes of this phenomenon. Now that we have enumerated the research methods, that can be employed, it is of the utmost […]
Feminist Ideas in Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein” One of these issues and the subject of this paper is the theme of feminism in Shelley’s novel. It is time to separate unchangeable morals from local manners”.- Mary Wollstonecraft in A Vindication of the […]
Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni’s Works and Feminism The woman’s role is depicted ever so poignantly in the works of Divakaruni and this also reflects the importance of reclaiming the understanding of the role of women in society.
Positive Changes That Feminism Brought to America And when, in 1919, the American Constitution was amended such that the women in all the States were given the right to vote, it was then that the first period of feminism officially ended, their […]
Are Feminist Criticisms of Militarism Essentialist? In the following essay, I will trace the essentialist feminists and their juxtaposition to the extent of their deep thoughts and activities toward the militaristic attitude and the changing perception of women in the militarism […]
Western Feminist Critics and Cultural Imperialism To be able to fulfill the above-provided task, it would be necessary to discuss and analyze the issues of race, gender, sexuality, the oppression of multiculturalism, cultural relativism, the attitude of the feminists toward the […]
Social Justice and Feminism in America So as to make a change in this situation, the feminists in America took efforts to improve the condition of women.
American Women in History: Feminism and Suffrage It is important to note that the key sharp issues discussed in this chapter are: a finding of the independent women suffrage movement, the role of the constituency in this process, the role of war […]
Wendy McElroy: A Feminist Defense of Men’s Rights The author sees the recent violation of men’s rights in the excessive spread of gender feminism, which appeared in the 1960s and touched primarily the family aspects of woman’s life, in particular, the right to […]
The Concept of Feminist Epistemology The analysis starts with an overview of the evolutions process of standpoint epistemology; then, the philosophical movement is defined and the major ideas and arguments embedded into the theory are discussed.
Modern Feminism as the Part of Intellectual Life Feminism In France has split lots of features recognizable to the anglophone world by the means of the feminist movements in the UK and the USA: on the one hand, the wish and the fight […]
Feminist Movements in Contemporary Times The artists are the intellectual leaders of a society who incur significant influence in the patterns of culture and civilization. The participation of women in the development of cultural values and literary achievements are also […]
Feminist Critiques of Medicine In the area of new reproductive technologies, for instance, some women have campaigned to end the use of techniques such as IVF, seeing them as potentially genocidal and of no value to women.
Shakespeare: A Feminist Writer
Kate Chopin’s Feminist Short Stories and Novels
Liberal Feminism Movement Analysis
Feminism and Support of Gender Equality
Feminism: Liberal, Black, Radical, and Lesbian
Women and Law. Feminist Majority Foundation
A Feminist Analysis on Abu Ghraib
“The Historical Evolution of Black Feminist Theory and Praxis” by Taylor
Postcolonial Feminism Among Epistemological Views
Feminist Theory: Performing and Altering Bodies
Feminist Theories by Bordo, Shaw & Lee, Shildrick & Price
Feminist Examination of Science
Colonialism and Knowledge in Feminist Discourse
Feminist Perspective in “Ruined” Play by Nottage
Feminism and the Relational Approach to Autonomy
Feminism and Sexuality in the “Lila Says” Film
Second Wave of Feminist Movement
Feminist Approach in Literary Criticism
Education and Feminism in the Arabian Peninsula
Black Women in Feminism and the Media
Spiritual and Educational Feminist Comparison
Feminism: “The Second Sex” by Simone de Beauvoir
Feminist Theoretical Schools in Various Cultures
The Application of Psychoanalysis in Feminist Theories
Feminism: Exposing Women to the Public Sphere
Feminist Psychoanalysis From McRobbie’s Perspective
Feminist Films: “Stella Dallas” and “Dance Girl, Dance”
Ageism and Feminism in Career and Family Expectations
“Feminist Geopolitics and September 11” by Jenifer Hyndman
The History of Feminism in the 1960
Feminism in Tunisia and Jordan in Comparison
Feminism and Gender Studies in Science
Feminism in the United Arab Emirates
Conceptualization of Difference in Feminism
Feminist Political Theory, Approaches and Challenge
Feminism in Latin America
“Feminism and Modern Friendship” by Marilyn Friedman
Methods of Feminism Education and Its Modern Theories
Feminism in Lorrie Moore’s “You’re Ugly, Too”
Anti-Feminism and Heteropatriarchal Normativity
Feminist Archaeologists’ Interpretations of the Past
The Theory of Feminism Through the Prism of Time
Development of Feminism in Chile
Elena Poniatowska and Her Feminism
Feminism in Laura Esquivel’s “Like Water for Chocolate”
Concept of “Western Feminism”
Marxism vs. Feminism: Human Nature, Power, Conflict
Feminism in Lorber’s, Thompson’s, Hooks’s Views
Prison and Social Movement in Black Feminist View
Great Awakening, American Civil War, and Feminism
Feminist Miss America Pageant Protest of 1968
Black Feminist Perspectives in Toni Morrison’s Works
Feminist Movement as an Attempt to Obtain Equal Rights
Axel Honneth Views on Feminism
Activist and Feminist Rose Schneiderman
Feminist Deceit in Short Stories
Post-Feminism in the Wonder Bra Commercial
Feminist Movement Influence on the Arab Film Industry
Feminism in the Story “Lord of the Rings”
Feminism: the Contraception Movement in Canada
Beyonce and Assata Shakur Feminism Ideas Comparison
Feminism in “‘Now We Can Begin” by Crystal Eastman
Gender Studies of Feminism: Radical and Liberal Branches
Feminism and Film Theory
The Realization of Third-wave Feminism Ideals
Sexuality as a Social and Historical Construct
Modern Feminist Movements
Feminist Theories in Relation to Family Functions
Rebecca Solnit’s Views on Feminism
Judith Butler’s Feminist Theory
“Old and New Feminists in Latin America: The Case of Peru and Chile” by Chaney E.M.
Chinese Feminism in the Early 20th Century
Feminism and Modern Friendship
Historical Development of Feminism and Patriarchy
Women and Their Acceptance of Feminism
Women, Religion, and Feminism
The History of the Pill and Feminism
Feminism is for Everybody: Passionate Politics
Challenges to Build Feminist Movement Against Problems of Globalization and Neoliberalism
Feministic Movement in Iron Jawed Angels
Hillary Clinton: Furthering Political Agenda Through Feminism
Feministic View of McCullers’ “The Member of the Wedding”
“Feminism, Peace, Human Rights and Human Security” by Charlotte Bunch
Feminism in China During the Late Twentieth Century
Feminist Political Change
Antonio Gramsci and Feminism: The Elusive Nature of Power
Changes That Feminism and Gender Lenses Can Bring To Global Politics
Feminism Has Nothing to Tell Us About the Reality of War, Conflict and Hard, Cold Facts
Feminism in the works of Susan Glaspell and Sophocles
Cross Cultural Analysis of Feminism in the Muslim Community
The Adoption of Feminist Doctrine in Canada
The Feminist Power and Structure in Canada
Feminism and Gender Mainstreaming
Feminist Movement: The National Organization for Women
Female Chauvinist Pigs: Raunch Culture and Feminism
Feminist Analysis of the Popular Media: The Sexualization Process Takes Its Toll on the Younger Female Audience
Seven Variations of Cinderella as the Portrayal of an Anti-Feminist Character: a Counterargument Against the Statement of Cinderella’s Passiveness
Women in the Field of Art
The Reflection of the Second-Wave Feminism in Scandinavia: “Show Me Love” and “Together”
Liberal and Socialist Feminist Theories
What Does Feminism Stand For? Who are These Creatures who call themselves Feminists?
Full Frontal Feminism – What is Still Preventing Women from Achieving Equality?
The Ordeal of Being a Woman: When Feminist Ideas Dissipate
Comparison and Contrast of Spiritual and Educational Feminists
Gender Issue and the Feminist Movement
Dorothy E. Smith and Feminist Theory Development
Feminist Movement Tendencies
Feminist Literature: “The Revolt of Mother” by Mary E. Wilkins
Scholars Comment on Gender Equality
The Smurfette Principle in the Modern Media: Feminism Is over?
Feminist Challenge to Mainstream International Relations Theory
The Feminist Movement
Feminism and Evolution or Emergence of Psychology
Reasons Why the Black Women Population Did Not Consider Themselves a Part of the Ongoing Feminist Movements
Black Women and the Feminist Movement
Feminism and Patriarchy
Feminism Interview and the Major Aim of Feminism
Gender and Religion: Women and Islam
World Politics: Realist, Liberals, and Feminists Theories
Concept and History of the Liberal Feminism
Feminism and Women’s History
Feminist Criticism in “The Story of an Hour” and “The Yellow Wallpaper”
Obesity: Health or Feminist Issue?
Feminism in Roger and Dodger Film
Anarchy, Black Nationalism and Feminism
Concepts of Feminism in the Present Societies
Gender Issues and Feminist Movement
“Just Say No? The Use of Conversation Analysis in Developing a Feminist Perspective on Sexual Refusal” by Kitzinger and Frith: Summary
How Did African Feminism Change the World?
Why Might Feminism and Poststructuralism Be Described as an Uneasy Alliance?
Does Feminism and Masculinity Define Who People Are Today?
How Did Feminism Change New Zealand?
Can Feminism and Marxism Come Together?
How Did Second Wave Feminism Affect the Lives of Women?
Does Arab Feminism Exist?
How Does Chivalry Affect Feminism?
Has Feminism Achieved Its Goals?
How Does the French Feminism Theory Manifest Itself?
Does Feminism Create Equality?
How Has Feminism Changed the Lives of Women, Men, and Families?
Has Feminism Benefited the American Society?
How Does Feminism Explain Gender Differences in Comparison to the Mainstream Psychology?
Does Feminism Discriminate Against Men?
How Does Feminism Harm Women’s Health Care?
Does Feminism Really Work?
How Does Feminism Threaten Male Control and Alters Their Dominance in Society?
What Are the Basic Traits of Liberal Feminism?
How Has Economic Development and Globalization of South Korea Influenced the Role of Feminism?
What Are the Concepts of Marxism and Feminism?
How Has Feminism Developed?
What Are the Main Theoretical and Political Differences Between First and Second Waves of Feminism?
Why Should Men Teach Feminism?
How Does Popular Fiction Reflect Debates About Gender and Sexuality?
When Does Feminism Go Wrong?
How Do Teenage Magazines Express the Post-feminism Culture?
Why Has Patriarchy Proved Such a Contentious Issue for Feminism?
What Are the Main Contributions of Feminism to the Contemporary Lifestyle?
Can Modern Feminism Start the Discrimination of Men?
Undertaking an extended project like a dissertation or capstone on topics centred upon Feminist philosophy and critique is a powerful way to contribute to an ever-growing and complex field of research. The overarching theme of ‘Feminism’ is an all-encompassing and broad topic, so there are many avenues to explore. This has never been truer in 2021, and the following list will hopefully give you some inspiration for culturally relevant themes and topics to explore in your dissertation.
Feminism in the Third Wave and Beyond
Intersectional feminism, feminism and body politics, ecofeminism, feminism in the developing context.
It is broadly argued that Feminism’s history can be broken down into three waves, with each wave becoming more complicated as the goals and focus evolved in a changing world, through the means of a cultural discussion broadcasting ever more voices. In 2021, there has never been critical thought and scholarship available, so it’s often hard to disentangle Feminist critique to create a clear understanding of what the third wave is, and whether we’ve moved past it. Writing your dissertation on the third wave and how it can be defined is a challenging topic that includes wider discussions of race, gender, economy, colonialism, and the environment.
Generational conflict in the Feminist movement: Is it possible to define the three distinct waves of Feminism from one another while still articulating a unified philosophy?
Why the idea ‘if you believe men and women are equal, then you’re a Feminist’ is insufficient in the third wave of the Feminist movement.
Post feminism vs. The Fourth Wave: Can Feminism navigate the fractured landscape of 21st-century Feminist thought to create a cohesive movement?
An examination of the insufficiency of the third wave as a final evolution of Feminist thought, and how the next wave will be defined.
In a turbulent year, Black Lives Matter dominated the cultural discussion. Despite the origins of the movement in the United States, as a response to disproportionate rates of police brutality against the country’s African-American population, the conversation happened worldwide. Feminism’s origins are white, and the movement has historically failed to incorporate women of colour, or adequately explore the intersectional nature of privilege and discrimination. Exploring intersectionality and the place it has in the Feminist movement has never been more relevant, and it’s never been more necessary.
What role does Feminism play in the leadership and organisational structure of the Black Lives Matter movement?
Exploring the link between police brutality and patriarchal society through a Feminist critique.
White Feminism and political whiteness: How can the Feminist movement reconcile co-occurring experiences of supremacy and victimhood in 2021?
Black Trans Lives Matter: A critical evaluation of the role of identity politics in 21st-century social justice movements.
What are the challenges Intersectional Feminism faces in disentangling systems of oppression from one another, and how can the movement navigate this complexity?
The role of men in a movement for women: What is the responsibility of Feminism in addressing the concerns of gay and trans men?
Domestic violence as an intersectional issue: How can Intersectional Feminist scholarship contribute to a framework for effecting social change?
From choice to size to ownership to liberation, the politics of the female body in a patriarchal society is central to any discussion of equality. Trying to determine liberation from sexualisation, or ethics from the freedom to choose is a tangled debate, and it’s one that is arguably the most contentious points of fracture in the current Feminist movement. Looking at the culture of body politics through multiple schools of Feminist thought is a vital way to establish understanding in a complicated discussion.
Feminist sex work and the body politics of Only Fans: What does sexual liberation look like in today’s Feminist movement, and is it contaminated by oppressive patriarchal structures that govern?
WAP: Empowerment versus Degradation or exploring 2021’s musical and cultural landscape through the lens of first, second, and third-wave Feminist thought.
Is fat acceptance a Feminist issue? Looking at the philosophy of fatness as a rejection of patriarchal standards of beauty.
How has capitalism exploited the Feminist body positive movement in consumerist societies?
Does the movement of the body politics of personal responsibility contradict the goals of health at every size, and where is the line between advocacy and irresponsibility?
An exploration of the contradicting viewpoints surrounding the ethics of trans athletes in professional sports in contemporary Feminist philosophy.
Exploring the debate between proponents of trans-inclusive language and Feminist scholars who oppose the decline of language dedicated to the feminine.
Another debate that has dominated the global discourse is the growing impact and increasing threat climate change poses to our ailing planet. Exploring the historical relationship between environmental and Feminist movements is an interesting way to outline the history of both and assess the importance Feminist advocacy could have for the future of environmental activism. However, with concerns of imperialism, globalisation, and class all inextricably woven into the fabric of the debate, it provides an interesting topic to responsibly explore on philosophical, political, and economical grounds.
The world is a woman: How can Feminist philosophy inform our understanding of the current debate surrounding climate change?
What is Feminism’s role in preventing environmental degradation in 2021?
A women’s right to choose and the ethical debate surrounding the consumption of animal product: Is veganism a Feminist ideal?
The problems of Ecofeminism: Where is the line between protecting an oppressed ecology and the imposition of oppressive ideals?
Exploring the connection between anti-environment and anti-Feminist political philosophy in the Authoritarian right.
Privilege or Priority? A critical analysis of the Ecofeminist movement’s failure to address class concerns and the impact this has had on its effectiveness.
In 2021, there is such a delicate balance that exists between advocating for vulnerable populations and inadvertently propping up supremacy through disempowerment – this means that Feminist movements can be accused of ignoring global struggles of gender inequality because the topic is difficult to approach. However, it is an important topic to consider, and it should not be ignored because of a fear of controversy. Dedicating your academic research to assessing the responsibility of Feminism as a global movement or looking at Feminist philosophy in developing contexts is an interesting and meaningful way to contribute to global development and gender equality.
How does Feminist thought in developing contexts differ to the Feminist philosophy of the west?
A critical approach to the ways in which Western Feminism fails to address the concerns of global women.
In a postcolonial society, is it possible for a Western philosophy to adequately represent women living in the fallout of colonial rule?
What is the relationship between highly religious communities in developing nations and the occurrence of Feminist movements?
The history of Feminism in Kenya – what does the history of the Feminist movement look like in independent Kenya, and how does it parallel the evolution of the movement in the UK?
Is the promotion of gender equality in developing contexts a moral responsibility or an imperialist endeavour?
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Feminism is a powerful and important movement that has been shaping the world for centuries. It has brought about significant changes in society and continues to push for gender equality and women's rights. If you are tasked with writing an essay on feminism but are struggling to come up with a topic, fear not! Here are 101 feminism essay topic ideas and examples to help inspire you:
The history of feminism and its impact on society
The different waves of feminism and their significance
The portrayal of feminism in popular culture
Feminism and the media: How women are represented in the media
Intersectionality and feminism: The importance of considering race, class, and sexuality in feminist discourse
Feminism and reproductive rights
The wage gap and feminism: How women are still paid less than men for the same work
Feminism and body image: The pressure on women to conform to unrealistic beauty standards
Feminism and motherhood: The challenges faced by working mothers
Feminism and sexual harassment: The #MeToo movement and its impact on society
Feminism and the LGBTQ+ community: How feminism intersects with queer rights
Feminism and education: The importance of empowering girls and women through education
Feminism and politics: The representation of women in government
Feminism and environmentalism: How women are disproportionately affected by climate change
Feminism and technology: The lack of diversity in the tech industry
Feminism and healthcare: The impact of gender bias in medical treatment
Feminism and literature: The portrayal of women in classic and contemporary literature
Feminism and sports: The challenges faced by female athletes
Feminism and religion: How different religions view women's rights
Feminism and fashion: The objectification of women in the fashion industry
Feminism and art: How women artists are often marginalized in the art world
Feminism and mental health: The stigma surrounding women's mental health issues
Feminism and domestic violence: The prevalence of domestic violence against women
Feminism and sex work: The debate over whether sex work can be empowering for women
Feminism and technology: How women are underrepresented in STEM fields
Feminism and aging: The challenges faced by older women in society
Feminism and disability rights: The intersection of feminism and disability advocacy
Feminism and social media: The role of social media in the feminist movement
Feminism and global activism: How women around the world are fighting for their rights
Feminism and language: The importance of using gender-inclusive language
Feminism and the law: The fight for legal protections for women
Feminism and reproductive justice: The right of all women to make decisions about their own bodies
Feminism and sex education: The importance of comprehensive sex education for girls and boys
Feminism and mental health: The impact of gender roles on mental health
Feminism and social justice: How feminist activism intersects with other social justice movements
Feminism and race: The experiences of women of color in the feminist movement
Feminism and disability rights: The unique challenges faced by disabled women
Feminism and body positivity: The movement to embrace all body types
Feminism and sex work: The rights of sex workers and the need for decriminalization
Feminism and the workplace: The fight for equal pay and opportunities for women
Feminism and reproductive rights: The impact of restrictive abortion laws on women's health
Feminism and education: The importance of empowering girls through education
Feminism and media representation: The portrayal of women in the media
Feminism and LGBTQ+ rights: How feminism intersects with queer rights
Feminism and reproductive justice: The fight for the right of all women to make decisions about their own bodies
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Feminism Dissertation Topics
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People who believe women should have the same opportunities and rights as men will likely take on feminist research topics. Feminism Dissertation topics are focused on promoting historical , political , and social movements focused on achieving gender equality while eliminating discrimination. Since the 19th century, feminism has been a major topic of discussion in a dominant society where male dominates female. If you want to know more about Feminism dissertation topics, how to structure Feminism dissertation topics, how to choose, and much more, then keep reading!
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How to write feminism dissertation topics, structure of feminism dissertation topics, list of feminism dissertation topics, feminist theory research paper topics, interesting feminist project ideas, tips for writing feminisim dissertation topics .
Writing a feminist dissertation , as well as feminist dissertation topics, can be a challenging task as it requires strong organizational and management skills to complete this vast topic on time. However, most students need more time to pass the final paper mainly because they must schedule their work and plan.
Before working on feminist dissertation topics, being familiar with the structure is essential. So here is a basic structure for feminism dissertation topics;
Title — it must be a Feminism Dissertation topic.
Abstract – you are required to include a summary.
Introduction – the introduction explains the Feminism Dissertation topics in a precise manner.
Review of Literature
Methodology – this section must include a description, methods used in data collection, and much more.
Conclusion or an overview of the entire topic.
Recommendation
References – This section must include all the referenced text in the feminism dissertation topics.
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Some of the amazing feminisim dissertation topics are listed below.
What impact does feminism have on conventional conceptions of gender roles?
How have women hindered feminist advocacy as well?
Is feminism still just about women, or does it encompasses everyone?
Investigate the possibility of an American female president.
Examine the connection between feminism and sports.
Discussion of Olympe de Gouges’ and Betty Friedan’s fight for equality, as well as the contribution of female social reformers and activists in the United States, the entertainment industry, and the #MeToo movement
Discuss how feminists helped single mothers establish their identity. What impact do feminist ideas have on women’s personal lives?
Can the feminist movement result in women’s superiority?
Is there a correlation between a person’s gender and the type of social media they use?
Policy regarding British postgraduate funding and gender: primary issues
What is the theory of feminism?
How do feminists help society eliminate the threat of rape and other forms of violence against women?
The guise of hoodlums can be feminism: Make sense of and legitimize
Advantages and Disadvantages of Communist woman’s Rights
Look into the relationship between Communist woman’s rights and Extremist women’s liberation.
Examine the postmodern/poststructuralist woman’s rights hypothesis.
Wrongdoing, criminal science, and ladies: A critique of feminism.
Talk about the differences between the first and second waves of the feminist movement. Schism in the feminist movement
Why Chile’s new constitution is a Feminist Victory
The Role of the feminist movement in Society Domestic Violence and Feminism
Feminism in Two Sisters
What countries are the most prominent feminist flashpoints?
How do governments deal with feminist movements?
Which ethnic groups do not practice feminism?
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Some of the project ideas on the topic are as follows
The resemblance of feminism to rebellion
Women’s right to own a property
Challenges faced by women during World War II
Women do activities during the civil rights movement.
History of Europe concerning women’s rights.
Significance of feminism concerning the increase in education against rape
Advantages and disadvantages of being identified as a feminist.
Future of feminism concerning Taliban in Afghanistan
Future of feminism as hoodlums as well as violators
Role of Asian women in feminism movements
Examine the morality of feminism.
To help you in writing feminist dissertation topics without any mistakes then, here are some tips that you may follow;
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Prevent sounding monotonous, and try using sentences with varied lengths and patterns.
Ans. Some of the popular feminist topics are as follows; Domestic violence and feminism. Activation of feminism in the XXI century. The role of a woman in the modern world of business. What are the main contributions of feminism to the contemporary lifestyle? The role of the Internet in feminism publicity.
Ans. Feminist topics are becoming even more common in research papers. The main reason is the increasing importance of discussing such issues in colleges and other educational institutions. Research paper on the feminist topic is not the most sophisticated task as you may think.
Ans. Some of the Top Feminism Title Ideas are as follows; 21st Century Patriarchy. Third Wave Feminism. Men in the Movement. Gender Roles in Sports. Femininity in Media. The History of Feminist Slogans. Must-Read Feminist Books. Feminist Perspective in Politics.
You can get help with your dissertation from our online experts and write an engaging research paper on feminism using the feminist research topics suggested in this blog post. When choosing a topic for your feminism research paper, always pick one that piques your interest and provides ample opportunity to discuss and back up your claims with evidence. Likewise, when you make your women’s liberation paper frame, please structure it appropriately by including presentation, body, and end passages.
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Top Feminist Topics For Your Research
Topics about feminism have become rampant among different ages, genders, and tribes. Feminism can mean a hundred and one thing to different people. Therefore, the concept can get very confusing. Feminism can be historical, political, and at the same time, a social movement.
There have been many arguments about these feminist topics in times past. Even now, some people believe feminism has done more harm to the community than good, while others think feminism has been of great advantage.
There are several examples of feminist topics such as:
Relationship between sex and gender
Relationship between gender and parenting
Myths about Feminism
Challenges of being a feminist
Rumors about feminists
Feminism Debate Topics
There are several feminist topics for debates because the topic is highly controversial. Everyone has one opinion or another to share.
These debate topics are not meant to show skills, though. Most times, they aim at reaching a particular goal, which is to agree on one idea. At the end of the debate, both parties would reach a single conclusion about the topic.
Are women truly the weaker sex is an example of such debate topics. In this type of argument, it is expected that women would support their gender while men would also support theirs.
Other examples of such debate topics on feminism include:
Is gender equality achievable for real?
Is education a waste of resources for the female child?
Is feminism a means of producing disrespectful ladies in the community?
Does feminism mean the female child should do military jobs as well?
Does feminism encourage beauty pageants?
Are there jobs women should not do?
The above feminism topics are always debated in most parts of the world, although the aim is not to cause chaos. It is often difficult to reach a perfect conclusion when these topics are debated.
Feminist Topics for Discussion
Most times, when people of different gender, tribe, and ages gather, it’s about feminist topics. It is not surprising, because there’s a lot to talk about the topic. It’s such a great topic that enlightens everyone, especially youths.
Discussing feminism also helps to eradicate some false beliefs about feminism. It helps to see feminists in a different light entirely. Although, it boils down to the feminist topics discussed and the type of people having the discussion.
People having the discussion should be mature enough to learn, re-learn and even unlearn when it comes to feminism topics.
Feminist topics can be discussed almost everywhere, such as in schools, social gatherings, family members, friends, and even churches.
There’s also no limit to topics about feminism you can discuss. There’s always so much to talk about.
Examples of topics in feminism you can discuss are stated below:
Importance of feminism in our society
Why do men dislike Feminists?
Why do we have more female feminists than males?
Issues facing the modern feminism
How has the Metoo movement helped the increase of feminists in your society?
Does being a feminist depict strength?
These topics and many more are exciting topics that could be discussed with open minds to learn new things.
Feminism Essay Topics
Writing essays on feminism is entirely different from discussing it. When you’re talking about feminism, you can decide to say your opinion the way you feel it’s best, but you must be neutral when it comes to writing essays.
Your essay must be facts-based and not sentiment-based.
Teachers often give their students essays on feminism as assignments and classwork in schools.
The following are examples of essay topics on feminism:
The effect of gender in choosing roles for jobs
Female sexual harassment
Female and political roles
Females roles in a contemporary lifestyle
The role of parents in the feminism movement
Feminism essays can be tricky to write because of the nature of the topic and the feminist philosophies.
Therefore, you must prepare yourself by studying different materials on feminism before you even start to write. Compare and contrast different materials and choose only facts.
Feminism Research Topics
Besides debates and discussions, writing research topics on feminism is another way to learn new things about the broad feminism topic.
Choosing feminist research paper topics can be overwhelming and exciting since you have various feminist paper topics.
Although, care must also be taken when deciding on feminist research topics because of the confusing nature of the topic.
There are several research paper topics on feminism such as:
Negative effects of feminism on the male gender
Effects of sex education for children on the society
The role of middle-aged women in Christianity
The role of the government in ensuring a successful feminist society
Eradicating gender based inequality: a means of a better community
You could explore more, but ensure you choose a topic you find thrilling. It will help you do more in-depth research.
Feminism Argumentative Essay Topics
There has been a lot of arguments about feminism as a whole. Some believe it’s a means of having a society with women who can speak in places that matter. Some think it’s an avenue to belittle men, and there are many more opinions.
Therefore, argumentative essay topics concerning feminism are rampant among institutes of different levels.
When choosing feminist argumentative essay topics, some things such as age must be considered. It would help if you chose a topic that would greatly benefit the writer.
Below are examples of argumentative essay topics you can choose from:
Should feminism be encouraged?
Should lesbianism be legalized?
Who should be in control of the affairs of the home? Men or women?
Are Feminists hoodlums in disguise?
Is God in support of the feminism movement?
The topics can’t be exhausted, and you have to choose the more relatable ones to you.
Controversial Feminist Topics
Feminist discussion topics on their own are controversial. Hence, it’s not surprising that a conclusion has not been reached regarding the issue of feminism.
Some topics cause controversies among the people involved. Some take it so far that they get angry with the opposing team.
Below are some feminist topics that bring up controversies:
Does gender matter when it comes to subjectivity?
What differentiates a woman from a man?
Do feminists dislike the male gender?
Are all feminist sadist?
Do feminists have happy homes?
What exactly is the vision of the Feminism movement?
When these topics come up, it’s usually hard to reach a single conclusion.
Feminist Persuasive Speech Topics
Many feminists have tried to persuade others to conform to their own opinion about feminism. Therefore, the need for feminists’ persuasive speech to convince others.
The thing is, when some people speak, there’s a tendency for you to forget every other thing you’ve learned and go by their beliefs.
There are also many persuasive speech topics on feminism that could make others view feminism from your perspective.
Are women morally inferior to men?
Does financial stability has anything to do with gender?
Does everyone deserve to be feminists
Is education a pathway to a successful feminism movement?
The real motive behind the feminism movement
Feminism Project Topics
Lecturers in schools have also found topics of feminism good project topics for their students. Indeed it is!
The following are project topics on feminism you could choose:
The Distinction between gender and sexual role in the society
Impact of feminism on divorce rates
Impact of feminism on the female gender
Importance of female empowerment for an economically stable society
The importance of gender stereotypes in a modern society
Interesting Feminism Topics
Although feminism is broad, controversial, and stirs up arguments at times, it is generally an interesting topic for discussion any day, any time, provided you choose the exciting topics.
Here’s a list of topics about feminism you would find interesting:
Importance of feminism to you
Should feminism be encouraged among teenagers?
Eco-feminism – How can feminism influnce climate change?
Should religious leaders encourage feminism?
How does feminism affect men?
The effect of feminism on the 21st century fashion
When you have the above topics to discuss or write about, you will realize that feminism is also thrilling beyond being controversial.
Feminism might be inexhaustible, but the message about it is not as complex as it looks. It aims at ensuring a society where everyone has access to equal rights, irrespective of their gender.
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Elevate Your Work: 200 Unique Feminist Research Topics for 2023
The role of women in society is commonly highlighted these days. Hence, it’s not surprising that your professor has asked you to produce a research paper on Feminism. Yes, finding a good topic, to begin with, is more challenging than it sounds. But that’s where you can count on this interesting yet very informational write-up to help you out. As you should know, we have been offering Custom writing services for years now, so we have a list of the best topics for you to count on. That said, make sure you read this amazing blog post till the end to make the most of it.
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We cannot deny how daunting feminist research paper writing can get, mostly because it is very difficult to extract the data for the same. That’s where the expert suggests you pick a suitable topic so you can get good help from the Internet with data collection and more. So, without further ado, let’s begin with the top feminist research topics to write on.
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Picking a good topic for your feminist research topic will ease the whole writing process. Wondering what a good topic for such a paper reads like? Just hover your eyes on the list below. The list is also our writers’ favorite, and we are sure you’ll love it too.
Name and elaborate on notable female figures who have positively affected the world.
Explain the ways of advocating women’s rights.
How is Feminism different from rebellion?
How are women influencing the culture?
How is Feminism defined?
How are gender and sexual roles different?
Compare black women’s agenda to the feminist agenda.
Explain in detail the rights and privileges of women in underdeveloped countries.
Elaborate on the feminism pros and cons
What are feminists’ motivating factors?
Why must government support feminist movements?
Explain why we should vote for the pay equity idea.
Ways to eradicate gender-based inequality from modern society.
How do typical feminist lives?
How does Feminism compare to moral life?
The aspects of feminists’ live you don’t know about.
Are single mothers and Feminism related?
Effect of feminist ideas on the personal lives of women.
How are women outlined in American Politics?
The myths about feminists and Feminism.
How Feminism promotes women’s superiority?
Explain the humanity genders.
Should you expect a feminist theory in the near future?
Elaborate on the women’s reflection on male characters.
Is there any connection between Feminism and criminality?
Deep insights into the 20th century of feminism activation.
Popular Feminism Research Paper Topics
One of the finest approaches for writing a feminist research essay is also to go with popular topics. By doing so, you’ll have access to tons of data available across different media platforms. Yes, you are guessing it right; we have popular research paper topics for you below.
Does Feminism cause domestic violence?
What should you regard Feminism – as a historical relic or a necessity?
Explain the 21st-century feminism activation.
How are women playing an important role in the modern business world?
What modern lifestyle owes to Feminism?
Feminism publicity and the Internet
How is the #MeToo movement impacting the world?
What are gender and parenting issues that concern Feminism?
How is men’s hatred a threat to Feminism?
Fundamental concepts of Feminism.
Main ideas of modern Feminism.
Feminism myths you must be aware of.
What are the ways a feminist can use to fight for her ideas?
How is Feminism related to human rights?
Explain the construction and deconstruction of gender roles.
The best ways to deal with perpetual domestic violence.
How right are the Feminist critics?
Can Feminism cope with domestic violence?
Explain how men judge a woman by her cuisine.
Feminism – pros and cons.
Violation of women’s rights in the modern world.
Discuss the main offshoots of modern Feminism.
Explain modern world obstacles a feminist faces.
Can you divide feminist stents into correct and incorrect?
The mass media’s positive and negative effects on the lives of women.
Is modern Feminism the cause of men’s discrimination?
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Is there a possibility of Feminism becoming a new fashion?
Explain the 2022 trends of Feminism.
Are feminist actions justified?
How is Feminism influencing human psychology?
Can you consider Feminism a social trend?
What is triggering Feminism?
Explain how freedom of speech influences the proliferation of feminist ideas.
Has Feminism developed a new type of discrimination?
Drawbacks of Feminism for society.
Can you regard Feminism as a community’s new weapon?
How do feminist thoughts influence young minds?
Explain what countries are major flashpoints of Feminism and why?
Name the ethnic groups that are not supporting Feminism.
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How will you explain Feminism as a philosophy of life?
What encouraged Feminism, humans or society?
How are the sentiments of feminists relevant to the current generation?
Should you consider Feminism a want or need?
What are other ways for a woman to conquer freedom besides Feminism?
How does Feminism address violence?
How is Liberalism changing the way women think?
Where do the stereotypes lie in the 21st century?
How is the state playing a role in feminist movements?
Explain the feminism primary source.
Where are feminist groups illegal?
Discuss how women were treated in ancient times.
Explain the culture of Feminism.
Is it possible for women to change the world by taking part in feminist movements?
Why is Feminism no longer a taboo?
Explain how Feminism is developing.
In what circumstances do feminists’ occasionally resort to illegal means?
Explain how every human is a feminist.
Describe the outcomes of the feminist movement.
How is Feminism evolving in the social networks era?
Reasons to believe that women are no longer silent
Who condemned Feminism?
Understanding the feminist’s modern art.
Who is benefiting the feminist movements?
Does discrimination justify the existence of Feminism?
The role of women in international business.
How is feminism relevant in 2022?
Explain how feminism has harmed women’s reputations.
Effects of the evolution of feminism on society.
Elaborate on the future of feminism.
Explain why some religious groups regard feminism as a threat.
Discuss the impact of feminist views on the 2016 presidential election.
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Is radical Feminism suppressing women’s freedom?
Feminism in the twentieth century.
Equality and Feminism – Things we should know about.
Discussing the second wave feminism.
Feminism and homosexuality – problems we should highlight
The misunderstanding of feminist moments.
How is liberal Feminism affecting equality?
The difference between first and second-wave feminists.
Explain the relationship between Feminism and post Feminism.
Feminism, symbolism, and more.
Shedding light on feminist social theory.
The hidden message of Feminism.
How is Feminism responding to the discrimination against women?
How is Feminism related to constructivism?
Feminism in the light of fairness doctrines.
Discussing the social system and Marxist feminist theory.
Feminism – The First Wave
The difference between Liberalism and political Feminism.
Social justice and Feminism – the connection.
Things you should know about black Feminism.
Explain why a gentleman might be insulting feminists.
Steps for adopting feminism.
How does anti-racism equate to feminists?
Explain the significance of Bitch Manifesto.
Elaborate on provocative feminism.
The study into women’s health and rights.
Is feminism influencing science?
Elaborate on women in leadership positions.
Overcoming gender stereotypes in the 21st century.
The female gendering of AI assistants – The real problem
How is child marriage impacting society?
Should gender roles be socially constructed?
How does feminism count in international relations?
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Radical Feminism vs. Liberalism
Promotion of Feminism in Beyonce’s music.
Feminism’s pride and power.
Post-feminism culture in teenage magazines.
Chicana Feminism and Mexican culture.
How is Feminism overcoming gender discrimination?
How is the media promoting Feminism?
Feminism vs Multiculturalism.
Dilemmas and Intersections of Feminism and Postcolonialism.
Gender differences in comparison to mainstream psychology.
Explain the differences between Liberal Feminism and Radical Feminism.
Collective representation and multicultural Feminism – an overview.
Feminism in China after Chinese Economic Reforms
Feminism in Haiti and female gender roles.
Julia Ward Howe’s struggle for Feminism.
The contentious issues for Feminism.
Compare and contrast 19th and 20th-century feminist cultures.
How are Masculinity and Feminism defining people today?
The Feminism real meaning.
The Feminism – What’s coming next?
Three types of Feminism.
The Feminism in Arab.
The rise of Feminism in Europe.
Eurocentric Feminism – Things you should know.
Is Feminism achieving its goals?
Western Feminism – How is it different?
How is Feminism benefiting American Society?
How has Feminism changed New Zealand?
The three waves of Feminism.
Elaborate on the Marxist Feminism Theory.
Explain how French Feminism is Manifesting itself.
The effects of Feminism on women, men, and families.
Male control and their dominance in society in the light of Feminism.
Discuss critical Feminism.
Things you should know about Patriarchy in Feminism.
The effects of South Korea Globalization on the role of Feminism.
Feminism and sayings of Stepford wives.
Important theories of Feminism.
Feminism, in simple words.
The objectives of Feminism.
Is Feminism equal to gender equality?
The rise of Feminism in the USA.
Powerful Feminist Research Topics
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Explain the Eco-feminism.
How are Fashion and Feminism related?
Modern education and Feminism.
Explain feminist movements in the USA.
Is Cyberfeminism a new concept?
The rise of Gender stereotypes – Are they still relevant?
Modern Feminism – The overview
Discuss how Feminism is influencing your life.
Feminism from a man’s perspective.
Anti-feminism movements.
Women inequality in modern society.
The modern manifestations of Feminism and their positive effects.
Feminism in literature.
Feminism’s negative influence on brand income.
How is feminism mainstream these days?
Teenagers and Feminism.
Famous feminist personalities.
The pros and cons of radical Feminism.
Feminism affects on heterosexual relationships.
A society without gender stereotypes.
How is Feminism harming men?
Feminists’ ways of reaching their goals.
The difference between Feminism and anti-feminism.
Common men’s perspective of Feminism.
Is calling oneself a feminist fashion these days?
Feminism – controversial issues.
Various perspectives of feminist movements.
How is the media influencing Feminism?
Explain how Feminism is negatively affecting women.
Events that have led to the birth of Feminism
The Blonde Beard was a practice where women would disguise themselves as men to get jobs in the workplace. This was done to avoid the glass ceiling and other forms of discrimination against women. The Blonde Beard was popular in the 19th century, but it has since fallen out of favor because of its association with sexism and racism.
Women in the pre-1800s were not allowed to work, go to school, or own property. This was because they were considered inferior to men, and the property was considered male-made.
You might think that the term “mommy blogger” is new, but it’s actually an old-fashioned insult. In fact, it dated back to the 1960s and was used to describe women who were too passive in their roles as mothers or housewives. This idea has stuck around for decades because it’s still very true. Men have historically been the ones who go to work outside the home (and get paid more than women), while women have historically stayed at home with children or other family members — even if they had jobs outside their homes.
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Feminist research topics revolve around people that uphold the notion that women deserve to enjoy similar rights and opportunities with men. Since the 19 th century, feminists have always tried to ensure that women participate in public matters. And since this time, many feminist movements have emerged. That’s why topics about feminism are so popular.
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Notable female figures that have affected the world positively
How to advocate for women’s rights
Does feminism cover rebellions?
The influence of women on culture
What is the true definition of feminism?
Differentiate sexual roles and gender
Compare and contrast the feminist agenda and black women’s agenda
The rights and privileges of women in underdeveloped countries
The pros and cons of feminism
Motivating factors for feminists
How feminists help society reduce rape cases
Do feminist movements deserve the government’s support?
Why the pay equity idea deserves everyone’s support
Ways to eradicate gender-based inequality in modern society
The life of a typical feminist
Feminism can be hoodlums’ disguise- Explain
The moral life and feminism
Explain the hidden aspects of the feminists’ lives
Feminism and single mothers
How feminism and lesbianism relate
Feminism and my future plan essay
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Feminism and domestic violence
Is feminism a need or a historical relic?
Discuss feminism activation in the XXI century
Explain a woman’s role in the modern business world
Explain the main feminism contributions to modern lifestyle
Discuss the internet role in feminism publicity
How to differentiate gender and sex
The impact and role of the #MeToo movement
Parenting and gender issues concerning feminism
Is men’s hatred a real threat to feminism or a myth?
The basic feminism concepts
Modern feminism- An explanation of the main ideas
Widespread feminists and feminism myths
Methods that feminists use to fight for their ideas
Human rights and feminism- How do they relate?
Gender roles construction and deconstruction
Who perpetuates domestic violence and what are the best ways to deal with it?
Feminist critics’ position- How right are they?
How can feminists help society cope with the domestic violence problem?
Men judge women by their cuisine- discuss
What are the pros and cons of feminism?
Women’s rights violation in the modern world
Modern feminism’s main offshoots
The obstacles that feminism faces in the modern world
Criminality and feminism- What’s the connection?
Feminism’s main currents- radical, black, and eco
Can feminist stents be divided into incorrect and correct?
What’s the feminist image- an ugly female with a huge hatred for men and unshaved legs
Beauty standards and mass media- negative and positive effects on the lives of women
Is modern feminism the cause of men’s discrimination?
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Feminism role in decreasing harassment
Do males earn less than males in modern society?
What is black feminism and is it important?
Advantages and disadvantages of children’s sexual education
The feminism history from 1837 to today
How feminism encourages women and men to fulfill non-traditional duties at work, in their families, and in society
Why should everybody be a feminist?
Why there is no gender balance in Asian countries
Chauvinistic displays of modern feminism
How radical feminism risks splitting society
The anti-feminism position
Why men are the leaders in business and politics
What is male feminism?
How can society achieve complete gender equality
Who needs feminism the most?
Different feminism ideologies and movements
Describe different feminism waves – activity, outflows, and outcomes of the movement
Societal effect of feminism- what to expect in the next ten years
How feminism affects politics
The feminist movement’s standpoint
Was women’s suffrage the cause of feminism?
Describe differences in the fourth and third waves in feminism
Is feminism important in Islamic nations?
How the feminist movement can enhance women’s superiority
Distribution of sex education and toys- Should society raise girls and boys differently?
Explain the misogyny causes and how to overcome it
Cognitive otherness among genders
Modern men should fight for their rights like women
Global legislation against gender-based inequality
What is sexism and gender discrimination- how to cope with this issue
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What is eco-feminism?
Influence of feminism on your life
The feminist movement in the country
How feminism affects modern education
Feminism and fashion- how do they relate?
Anti-feminism and pro-feminism movements
The presentation of feminism in literature
How feminism can influence a brand’s income negatively
The pros and cons of radical feminism
How feminism affects modern men
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A description of the main features of femininity and masculinity- How biased is each of them?
Discuss the main feminist theories
Spiritual feminism- The description of the main concepts and their origins
What are the differences and similarities between European and African feminists?
An explanation of the main feminist parties’ policies
What is the feminism theory?
A description of the gender’s nature
Analysis of all gender inequality aspects
What would a women-dominated society be like?
Explain the main indicators of inequality in a society
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380 Powerful Women’s Rights & Feminism Topics [2024]
Are you looking for perfect feminist topics? Then you’ve come to the right place. With our help, you can be sure to craft a great essay. Here, you can find feminist topics for discussion, feminism research topics and other ideas and questions for students.
Some people think all feminists hate men. It couldn’t be further from the truth! Feminists are people of all genders who believe that they are socially and politically equal. Thanks to their achievements, women’s rights around the world are progressing.
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🔝 Top 10 Feminism Essay Topics
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⚖️ Top 10 Women’s Rights Essay Topics
🔬 top 10 feminism research topics.
📜 Women’s Rights History Topics
💪👩 Feminism Topics
📚 Feminist Theory
👩💻 Women Empowerment
👩🎓 Women’s Studies
🏥 Abortion Topics
🙅♀️ Domestic Violence
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The 4 waves of feminism
Liberal vs. radical feminism
What is feminist psychology?
Feminist views on trans rights
Why ecofeminism is important
How has feminism changed culture?
Feminism interactions with socialism
The effects of liberal feminism on the society
Civil rights movement’s influence on feminism
The main proponents of feminist standpoint theory
✅ How to Choose a Feminism Topic
Picking the right topic is a crucial first step for any assignment. Check out these tips for a little starting help:
Formulate your topic as a question , such as “What makes Alice Schwarzer a controversial feminist figure?” This trick will help you clearly determine what your essay will be about.
Compile a keyword list . Once you have a general idea of what you want to work on, think of related words and phrases. For example, if our area of interest is “ Feminism in America , ” some of our keywords might be women’s suffrage movement , Fifteenth Amendment, birth control . You can use them to outline your research.
A concept map can be a helpful brainstorming tool to organize your ideas. Put your area of interest (for instance, women empowerment ) in a circle in the middle. Write all related concepts around it, and connect them with lines.
Stay clear from overused themes . Writing on popular subjects might be tempting. But can you offer a unique perspective on the issue? Choose such topics only if your answer is “yes.”
Make sure there is enough information available . Sure, an essay on the role of women in 17th century Tongan culture sounds exciting. Unfortunately, finding good sources on this topic might prove difficult. You can refer to subjects of this kind if you’re researching a thesis or a dissertation.
Now you’re ready to find your perfect topic. Keep reading and let one of our exciting suggestions inspire you.
Gender bias in driving
Girls’ education in Afghanistan
Women’s political rights in Syria
Women’s land ownership rights
Overincarceration of women in the US
Resettlement of women refugees: risks
Abortion rights in conservative countries
Reproductive rights and HIV among women
Honor killings as women’s rights violation
Access to cervical cancer prevention for women of color
Gender equity vs. gender equality
Adverse effects of child marriage
#Metoo movement’s impact on society
Environmental crisis as a feminist issue
The importance of women’s education
Is gender equality a social justice issue?
Why is teen pregnancy dangerous?
How can gender biases be lessened?
Ethics of artificial reproductive technologies
Legacy of women’s suffrage movement
📜 History of Women’s Rights Topics
The history of women’s rights in America is long and full of struggles. The US is still far from having achieved complete equality. And in many developing countries, the situation is even worse. If you’re interested in the feminist movements and activists who paved the way thus far, this section is for you.
The role of women in the first American settlements.
Why weren’t women allowed to serve in combat positions in the US army until 2013?
What happened at the Seneca Falls Convention?
Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Women’s Suffrage in America.
Discuss the impact of Sojourner Truth’s Ain’t I a Woman? speech.
Explore gender equality in 20th century Britain.
Trace the timeline of events that led to the 19th amendment.
Why was the invention of the pill a milestone in the fight for equal rights?
The legacy of Amelia Earhart.
What was The Bitch Manifesto ?
Outline the history of women in American politics.
The role of women in the Civil Rights Movement.
How did the Comstock Laws affect the struggle for women’s rights?
How did Ruth Bader Ginsburg fight against gender discrimination in the US?
In what ways did the introduction of Islamic law improve women’s rights in Arabia?
Artemisia Gentileschi: forerunner of feminism.
In 2016, the first female president was nominated by a major US party. Why did it take so long?
Explore the origins of witch trials in Europe.
What did Molly Dewson achieve?
The history of women’s rights in Russia vs. England.
How did WWI influence the fight for equal rights
What were the goals of the Women’s Trade Union League?
The effects of the Equal Pay Act.
Study the connection between women’s health and rights throughout history.
When did women receive the right to own property in America? Why was it important?
Debate the role of women in history of theater.
In the past, Russia was one of the first European countries to introduce women’s suffrage. In 2016, it decriminalized domestic violence. What led to this change?
Women in the workforce: the long road towards workplace equality .
Minna Canth: the history of women’s rights activism in Finland.
Who were “The Famous Five”?
Why was Japan quicker to enact equality laws than its European counterparts?
The role and visibility of women writers in the 19th century.
What problems did the National Organization for Women face?
Discuss the foundation and impact of the Redstockings. Did they reflect the general attitude of women towards liberation at the time?
Who or what was responsible for the failure of the ERA?
The role of women in Ancient Greek communities.
Alice Paul and the Silent Sentinels: how did they contribute to establishing the right to vote for women?
Why was Betty Friedan’s The Feminine Mystique critical to the progress of feminism in the 20th century?
The presidential candidacy of Victoria Woodhull.
What was the purpose of the Hull House? How did it advance women’s rights?
Why did Elizabeth Cady Stanton oppose the Fifteenth Amendment?
Lucy Stone’s influence on the abolitionist and women’s rights movements.
Discuss the significance of literature for the success of the suffragist movement in America.
Slavery: compare women’s and men’s narratives.
How Frances Ellen Watkins Harper’s speeches and poetry changed the world.
Emmeline Pankhurst as the central figure of the UK’s suffragette movement.
Why did it take so long for suffragette movements around the globe to gain traction?
From a historical perspective, why weren’t women’s rights the same as human rights?
Trace the development of women liberation in Morocco.
Investigate the founding of women’s day.
👩👍 Feminism Topics to Research
Feminism is a global phenomenon. That’s why it’s not surprising that the term has many definitions. What to consider sexism? What can we do about it? How important is the concept of gender? Those are central questions feminists around the world seek to answer. Feminism’s areas of study include politics, sociology, and economics.
Compare feminist issues on a global scale.
What distinguishes radical feminists from liberal ones?
Black feminism: is it a separate movement?
When does “being a gentleman” become sexist?
Is feminism always anti-racist?
What do we need gender concepts for?
Feminism oppression in Islamic countries.
How do gender stereotypes form in children?
Why are societies around the globe still struggling to achieve full equality?
The effects of gender-oriented politics.
Can men be feminists? (Consider Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s We Should All Be Feminists )
How did the patriarchy develop?
Would a matriarchal society be more peaceful than a patriarchal one? Draw your conclusions from real-life examples.
Compare and contrast Judith Butler and Alice Schwarzer.
Effectiveness of provocative methods in feminism.
What’s the problem with unisex bathrooms in restaurants and bars?
Discuss the prejudice transgender people face. What should we do about it?
Why are reproductive rights a crucial issue on the way to equality?
Describe various types of feminism.
How can hairstyle function as a political statement?
Which feminist movements are most prevalent in Asia?
Trace the history of feminist ethics.
What’s the “pink tax,” and why should it be abolished?
Discuss Audre Lorde’s feminism.
How does feminist research methodology influence education?
Sexism in advertising: why is it still a problem?
What are the goals of Girls Who Code?
The role of literacy politics in achieving gender equality.
Stay at home moms: are they a step back on the feminist agenda?
Explore the origins of color-coding pink and blue as girl and boy colors, respectively.
Are beauty pageants harmful to women’s positive body image?
The problem of ableism in intersectional feminist movements.
What is identity politics, and why is it important?
New Zealand’s Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern, recently introduced her new cabinet. Of the 20 people who serve in it, eight are women, five Maori, three belong to the minority Pasifika, and three are queer. Is it what all future cabinets should strive for?
What makes racism a feminist issue?
Describe how objectification works and why it is harmful.
A history of women inventors who didn’t get credit for their innovations.
Female circumcision as an example of women’s oppression disguised as a cultural tradition.
The infantilization of women: origins and effects.
Define how feminism influences science.
How does one avoid gender bias when raising a child?
What popular ideas about feminism are myths?
Gender inequality in politics of India and Iran.
What is the definition of ecofeminism? Describe its merits.
How do men benefit from feminism?
Why do we need gender equality in language?
Problems of reconciling religion and the LGBTQ community.
More and more fitness clubs introduce “women’s hours.” Some bars are only open for women. They claim to do this to create safe spaces. What’s your position on this development?
Anti-feminism: is it a movement for the far-right?
The impact of #metoo on work culture.
📚 Feminist Theory Topics to Look Into
Feminist theory criticizes how culture perpetuates misogyny. The best way to look at it is to divide feminism into three waves:
First-wave feminism (the late 1700s – early 1900s). It includes the women’s suffrage movement.
Second-wave feminism (the 1960s – ’70s.) Key points are equal working conditions and feminist political activism.
Third-wave feminism (1990s – today). It encompasses not only women but all marginalized groups.
Take a look at culture from a feminist perspective with our topics:
Discuss the concept of feminism in Barbie Doll by Marge Piercy.
Explain the success of Gillian Armstrong’s Little Women.
What inequalities between men and women does Mary Wollstonecraft mention in A Vindication of the Rights of Women ?
Masculinity and femininity in William Somerset Maugham’s Of Human Bondage.
An existentialist view: how Simone de Beauvoir influenced the feminist discourse.
The role of women in Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s Americanah.
Discuss the power dynamics between men and women in the Terminator series.
How does rap music perpetuate traditional concepts of masculinity?
Daisy’s character in The Great Gatsby through a feminist lens.
Write about the depiction of women and the patriarchy in Mad Men.
What distinguishes the third wave of feminism from the other two?
Women’s history and media in Susan Douglas’ Where the Girls Are .
What is the goal of gynocriticism?
Possibilities of sisterhood in Hulu’s TV show A Handmaid’s Tale .
Sylvia Plath’s The Bell Jar : where does Esther Greenwood see her place in society?
Early feminist perspectives in Virginia Woolf’s A Room of One’s Own.
Compare and contrast how the characters in Mulan react to the protagonist as a woman vs. a man.
Life stages of women in Alfonso Cuarón’s Roma .
Why were feminists unhappy about Prado’s exhibition Uninvited Guests ?
Sexuality and society in Céline Sciamma’s Portrait of a Lady on Fire .
Gender expectations in The Little Mermaid .
Feminist concepts and issues in Netflix’s Thirteen Reasons Why .
Challenging traditional femininity: independence and rebellion in Thelma and Louise.
The target audience of Mad Max: Fury Road is stated as male. Yet, the central character of the film Furiosa is a strong rebel woman. Does this make it a feminist movie?
Persepolis : what it means to grow up as a liberal woman in Iran.
Blockbuster movies have an enormous reach. Does it obligate them to support feminist issues?
Marjorie Liu’s Monstress : what does it tell us about feminism?
The Berlin Film Festival announced that they would no longer crown the best actor and actress. Instead, they honor the best performance in either a leading or supporting role. What are the consequences of this?
What does it mean to criticize an art piece from a feminist point of view?
Compare and contrast the portrayal of female characters in horror genre throughout the years.
Analyze Donna Haraway’s A Cyborg Manifesto . Why does the author use the cyborg metaphor? What arguments does it help bring across?
How do black women characters in Toni Morrison’s novels experience society?
What makes various awards an important instrument of feminism?
Analyze Katniss Everdeen archetype in Hunger Games.
Many classic children’s stories include outdated depictions of women and people of color. Because of this, some people are demanding to ban or censor them. Do you think this is the right way to tackle the problem?
What does the term “male gaze” mean, and why is it a problem?
The role of the body in feminist aesthetics.
Discuss the impact of women philosophers on renowned male scholars of their time.
What distinguishes feminist art from other art forms?
Debate the political dimension of using women in body art.
Does the message in Lemonade make Beyoncé a feminist icon?
Why are misogynist song lyrics still widely accepted?
How did Aretha Franklin’s music impact the Civil Rights Movement in America?
Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray from a queer theoretical perspective.
Objectification in film: analyzing Rachel’s character in The Dark Knight.
Investigate the Star Wars’ representation problem. How did the franchise develop into a battleground for diversity?
Misogynist vs. psycho: feminist aspects of David Fincher’s Gone Girl.
Was the diversity in Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse a good thing?
The cultural significance of strong female characters.
Examine the concept of femininity in William Golding’s Lord of the Flies.
👩💻 Women Empowerment Topics to Write About
Women were excluded from crucial work areas such as the military and politics for a long time. This situation is changing now. Empowerment programs encourage women to seek professions in typically male-dominated areas. Do you want to research ways of increasing women’s control over their choices? Check out the following topics:
Joan of Arc as a leadership idol.
The role of She Should Run in encouraging women to run for political positions.
What should we do about higher education barriers for African American women?
Examine current trends in female empowerment.
Importance of the women’s empowerment principles.
How can businesses use the Gender Gap Analysis Tool to promote equality in their companies?
Why is there such a big gap between committing to advancing equality and corporate efforts to implement women’s empowerment programs?
What business practices need to change so that men and women benefit from work programs equally?
Analyse the reasons behind poor body image among young women.
How does the transition from cash to digital payrolls help empower women in developing countries?
What challenges do large companies face when it comes to gender equality?
How does making fashion a circular economy impact women?
Discuss what everyone can do to empower the women in their community.
Why is it important to demand fair pay?
The impact of Reese Witherspoon’s media company Hello Sunshine.
What does it mean to be empowered?
The influence of climate change on gender equality.
Women in leadership positions: the rhetoric and the reality.
Social stigma and family planning: the work of HER project in Kenya.
CARE: why providing women with access to clean water is crucial for empowerment.
How do you teach a girl that she can make a difference?
Achievements of the global Women Deliver Conferences.
How does Pro-Mujer help underprivileged women in Latin America?
Why is workplace health a particular concern for women empowerment?
What can businesses do to bridge the financial inclusion gender gap?
Debate how strengthening women’s social position helps fight discrimination against all kinds of marginalized groups.
Analyze the various benefits of women empowerment.
Fighting gender stereotypes in the 21st century.
The connection between a lack of women in politics and missing programs to support marginalized groups.
What are patriarchal taboos that keep women from seeking power?
How can a gender perspective on resilience activities assist businesses in finding ways to combat climate change?
What methods does the #WithHer movement use to raise awareness of violence against women?
The Spotlight Initiative: training sex workers to escape violence in Haiti.
Define the gender digital divide.
What’s the problem with the female gendering of AI assistants?
Criticize the Gender Empowerment Measure.
What role does the internet play in empowering girls?
Compare the Gender Parity Index in the US and South Africa.
How is Every Mother Counts working to decrease deaths related to pregnancies?
Debate the reliability of the Gender Development Index.
Child Marriage: the impact of Girls Not Brides.
What are the political and social constraints that hamper women’s empowerment in Nigeria?
How can you encourage women to give public speeches?
How does e-learning help women worldwide gain independence?
Explore the influence of the women’s rights movement on anti-descrimination activities.
Challenges of women business in Mauritius.
Labibah Hashim as an inspirational figure for women empowerment in Lebanon.
How did Malaka Saad’s magazine al-Jens al-Latif inspire women to educate themselves in the Arab world?
The development of sexual harassment policies in East Africa.
How does microfinance in South America help women to start businesses?
👩🎓 Interesting Women’s Studies Topics for an Essay
Women’s or gender studies is an interdisciplinary science. It combines research from many fields, such as economics, psychology, and the natural sciences. Key aspects are women’s experiences and cultural as well as social constructs surrounding gender.
What is velvet rope discrimination?
The IT sphere is comparatively modern. Why does it still have such a gender gap problem?
Is paid maternity/paternity leave a fundamental right for workers?
How do we break the glass ceiling in today’s society?
Discussing social taboos: postnatal depression.
Women in religion: why shouldn’t women be priestesses?
The queer of color critique: history and theory.
Should feminists be against supporting care policies?
Does foreign aid benefit women entrepreneurship in Sub-Saharan Africa?
Gender bias in criminal justice.
What does legalized prostitution mean for sex workers?
Does “stealthing” make otherwise consensual sex nonconsensual? Should this practice have legal consequences?
The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks : a gendered analysis.
Rojava: give an overview of the egalitarian feminist society.
The role of women in modern nation-building processes.
How do we include transgender athletes into sex-segregated competitive sports?
Discuss the significance of gender in the euthanasia debate.
Chivalry and capital punishment : why are women who commit murders less likely to be sentenced to death?
Why do men have less confidence in women’s abilities than in men’s?
Are hijabs always a symbol of oppression?
Write about the role of feminism in international relations.
Universal basic income: changing perspectives for women.
Gamergate: what does it tell us about some men’s view on the video game industry?
Discuss the social construction of gender roles.
What is benevolent sexism, and why is it a problem?
The military seems to be especially notorious when it comes to discriminating against LGBT people. Where might this originate from?
Many army officers don’t hide that they don’t want women to serve. Why do women still do it? Why should they?
The Eurovision Song Contest gave drag queen Conchita Wurst an enormous audience. How did she use this opportunity?
Why are men who wear typically female clothing stigmatized?
How have The Guerilla Girls shaped the art world in the past 30 years?
Healthcare: what challenges do transgender patients face?
Femme invisibility: discrimination inside the LGBT community.
How did the idea develop that gay men and lesbians have to act and look a certain way to be considered queer?
The history of sodomy laws in the US.
“The Squad” as an example of the current success of left-wing women in politics.
Should women use their attractiveness to get what they want?
Are the careers of women scientists more affected by turmoil than those of their male counterparts?
Do children’s toys restrict gender criteria?
Many drugs are only tested on male subjects. How does this affect women?
Enumerate some qualities that are seen as positive in men and negative in women. Why do you think this happens?
Discuss the significance of the “Transgender Tipping Point.”
The meaning of “home” and home spaces for women over the centuries.
How do gender issues influence lawmaking?
Analyze queer narratives from post-soviet states. How do gender norms in these countries differ from those in your community?
Transgender representation in media: views of Viviane Namaste and Julia Serano.
Nuclear power between politics and culture: a feminist perspective.
Women guards in national socialist concentration camps.
What reasons do women have for sex tourism?
The problem of eurocentrism in European education.
Explore the connection between citizenship and race.
🏥 Abortion Topics to Research
For some, abortion is a fundamental healthcare right. Others view it as a criminal act. Many conservative governments continue to restrict the access to this procedure. Because of this discrepancy, abortion remains a fiercely debated topic all around the globe. Consider one of these thought-provoking ideas:
Why was Roe v. Wade such a landmark decision?
Discuss why some CEOs step up against abortion bans .
Abortion in transgender and intersex people.
From a biological point of view, when does life begin?
What signs should indicate that it is too late to terminate the pregnancy?
Who influenced the abortion debate before Roe v. Wade?
Is abortion morally wrong? If so, does that mean it’s always impermissible?
Under what circumstances is terminating a life justified?
Who or what defines if a being has the right to life or not?
Analyse the access to abortion clinics as a policy issue.
Reproductive rights and medical access in Sub-Saharan Africa.
People terminate pregnancies, whether it’s illegal or not. Why would one still outlaw abortions?
Investigate the occurrence of forced abortions during China’s one-child policy .
Is the fetus’ right to life more important than the mother’s right to have control over her body?
What rights are more essential than the right to life?
Discuss women’s health as their integral right.
Should there be restrictions on abortions?
Can better access to contraceptives reduce the number of abortions?
At what point does a fetus become a human being?
Is selective abortion ethical?
Germany’s paragraph 219a prohibits the display of information on abortion services. In 2019, the government decided to revise it, and now patients can consult a list provided by the department for health education. Is this compromise enough?
What is the moral status of a human embryo?
Should pregnancy terminations be free for low-income women?
Is the criminalization of abortion discrimination?
The social and psychological impact of pregnancy terminations on families.
Should the man have a say in whether the woman has an abortion or not?
What non-religious persuasive arguments against abortion are there?
Are there good and bad reasons for ending a pregnancy?
Should it be required for teenagers to have their parents’ consent for the abortion procedure?
Examine the arguments of pro-life movement.
Analyze how the public’s attitude towards abortion has changed over the past 50 years.
Is withholding access to abortions a violation of human rights?
After week-long strikes, the Polish government has delayed its proposed abortion ban. Is this a victory for the local feminist movement?
Compare and contrast the various legal abortion methods.
Analyze A Defense of Abortion by Judith Jarvis Thomson.
How is abortion viewed in Eastern vs. Western countries?
Describe potential health issues surrounding late-term pregnancy terminations.
How can we prevent unsafe abortions ?
What complications can occur during the abortion process?
Debate the impact of the March for Life.
Discuss whether women should have an abortion if diagnostics show fetal abnirmalities.
What does Planned Parenthood do, and why is the organization important?
Should Helms Amendment be repealed?
How does the Hyde Amendment impact women of color in particular?
Is forcing a woman to carry out an undesired pregnancy morally permissible?
Mexican newspaper coverage on issues surrounding abortions.
What are the possible health consequences of an abortion?
Reproductive justice and women of color: the history of SisterSong.
Compare organizations that offer information on abortions.
How is the topic of abortion approached in Jason Reitman’s film Juno ?
🙅♀️ Domestic Violence Topics for a Paper
Domestic violence comes in many shapes, and it’s not always directed against women. It traumatizes not only the victim but the whole family. The long-term impacts on the victims are catastrophic, too. If you want to write a research paper on this topic, be sure to steel yourself before starting your reading.
How did the COVID-19 lockdowns influence domestic violence cases?
Domestic violence in closed religious communities.
Does the type of abuse differ if the perpetrator is a man or a woman?
Compare the problem of spousal abuse in the US, Asia, and Africa.
Why do many victims choose not to report their cases of domestic violence?
From a psychological perspective, why does domestic violence happen?
Domestic violence prevention: the role of parental communication.
Should a person with a history of abuse have custody over their child?
Why are men more likely to resort to violence than women?
Identify risk factors that can lead to elder abuse.
Trace how the frequency of reports on domestic violence has changed in your community over the past 30 years.
Why do some victims choose to stay with their abusive partners?
What actions would you classify as domestic abuse?
Domestic violence and feminism in Bell Hooks’ theory.
Cultural perspectives on domestic violence: Saudi Arabia vs. Japan.
What do different religions say about IPV?
If a victim kills its abuser to escape the violence, what legal consequences should they face?
Examine the legislature of different states concerning marital rape .
The social and legal concept of consent in marriage.
Domestic violence and integrity among women of color.
Abuse in teenage relationships.
Common psychological characteristics of a person who commits parricide.
Effects of emotional neglect on a child’s mental development .
Discuss the effectiveness of art therapy for victims of domestic violence.
The significance of Oregon v. Rideout.
Explore the link between spousal and animal abuse.
What is the Battered Woman Syndrome?
Analyze different forms of domestic violence using case studies.
Study the psychology behind victim blaming.
How do mental illnesses and domestic violence affect each other?
What are the signs of coercive control? How can one get out of it?
The problem of control in gay relationships.
How does one develop Stockholm Syndrome, and what does it entail?
Analyze the discourse surrounding domestic violence in Hong Kong.
The pseudo-family as a sociological concept.
Compare cases of domestic violence in military and religious families.
What is compassionate homicide, and how does the law deal with it?
If a juvenile delinquent was abused as a child, should that lessen their sentence?
Parental abduction: why do parents feel the need to kidnap their children?
Domestic violence: new solutions.
Is one sibling bullying the other a form of domestic abuse?
How do communities typically respond to domestic violence?
Explore the link between women’s suicide and abuse.
What can healthcare specialists do to identify victims of violence more effectively?
What are the economic and social consequences of leaving an abusive relationship
How does Netflix’s show You portray the relationship between a stalker and his victim?
Treatment of perpetrators of domestic violence.
Why do some people repeatedly end up in relationships with IPV?
What are the main motives for femicides?
Discuss the psychological aggression men and women suffer during separation processes.
With all these great ideas in mind, you’re ready to ace your assignment. Good luck!
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Feminism: Encyclopedia Britannica
Picking a Topic: University of Michigan-Flint
Women’s History Milestones: History.com
Women Rising: Women’s Activism That Has Shaped the World as You Know It: UN Women
Topics in Feminism: The University of Sydney
Four Waves of Feminism: Pacific University
Feminist Philosophy: Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Women’s Empowerment: BSR
Women Empowerment: United Nations Populations Fund
Women’s & Gender Studies Research Network: SSRN
Gender Studies: UCLA
Key Facts on Abortion: Amnesty.org
Abortion Ethics: NIH
New Perspectives on Domestic Violence: Frontiers
Domestic Violence against Women: Mayo Clinic
What Is Domestic Abuse?: United Nations
Feminist Research: SAGE Publications Inc
Topic Guide: Feminism: Broward College
Facts and Figures: Economic Empowerment: UN Women
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No one can deny that the topic of feminism is a thrilling one. Millions of people around the world support this movement. Still, there are loads of those who criticize the movement and express the concern of its scopes.
The issue is discussed severely, as it has not only positive effects.
… So what’s the matter?
Feminism is a historical, political and social movement of women who spoke for political, economic, social, and personal equality between sexes. Only because of feminism, women can vote, go outside not accompanied with men, visit bars and cafes without a convoy of men, study at schools and universities, wear whatever they want and work wherever they want.
You may think,
Modern feminism is called fourth-wave feminism and is aimed to fight contemporary challenges.
Nowadays, feminism is dealing with issues like street harassment, workplace harassment, campus sexual assault , etc.
Thousands of women face these problems daily. Issues like sexual assault and harassment ruin their lives, careers, and personal relationships — no need to mention the damage to mental and physical health.
This is exactly why the topic of feminism is not only up-to-date but also worthy of examining and highlighting.
Most popular feminist topics for essays
The topic of feminism is quite broad and covers a lot of aspects to discover and write about. Thus, it may be difficult to come up with what to write about.
Here are some ideas on feminism movement , covering general questions:
Domestic violence and feminism.
Activation of feminism in the XXI century.
The role of a woman in the modern world of business.
What are the main contributions of feminism to the contemporary lifestyle?
The role of the Internet in feminism publicity.
How should we define the difference between sex and gender?
The role and impact of movement #MeToo.
Can modern feminism start the discrimination of men?
The issue of gender and parenting.
Mass media and beauty standards: positive and negative effects on women’s lives.
Hatred to men: a myth or a real threat of feminism?
Feminism: a relic of history or a need?
Basic concepts of feminism.
The popular image of a feminist: an ugly woman with unshaved legs and huge hatred against men.
Main ideas of modern feminism.
Widespread myths about feminism and feminists.
Methods of fighting for ideas feminists use.
Feminism and human rights.
Can the stents of feminism be divided into correct and incorrect?
Modern forms of sexism
(De) Construction of gender roles.
Domestic violence: who is guilty and how to cope with the problem?
Merits of feminism.
Position of feminist critics. Are they right to any extent?
‘You judge a woman by her cuisine’: discuss.
Violation of women’s rights in the contemporary world.
Main offshoots of modern feminism.
Main currents of feminism: black, radical, eco, and others.
Feminism and criminality: is there any connection?
Obstacles faced by feminism in the contemporary world.
Most controversial feminist research paper topics
Writing a good research paper surely requires a decent knowledge of the issue you’re writing about.
However, the phenomenon of feminism is dynamic and agile, and it is constantly changing, expanding, and broadening.
That is exactly why it may be tough to know everything about it.
Thus if you need to write a research paper, it is better to take a narrow separate question and work on it.
Here are a couple of ideas for a research paper which may be of great interest for you to examine:
Black feminism.
Pros and cons of sexual education for children.
Does feminism encourage both men and women to fulfill non-traditional roles in the family, work, and society?
“We should all be feminists” – Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie (Nigerian writer).
The history of feminism: from 1837 to nowadays.
Gender disbalance in Asian countries, its causes.
World legislation against gender inequality: does it really matter?
Gender discrimination and sexism: what is it and how to cope with the issue.
Should men fight for their rights nowadays?
Cognitive otherness in genders.
Causes of misogyny and ways to overcome the problem.
Distribution of toys and sex education: should we raise boys and girls differently?
The movement of feminism can lead to the superiority of women.
Feminism in Islamic countries.
Examine the difference between third-wave and fourth-wave feminism.
Women’s suffrage as the basis of feminism.
The standpoint of the feminist movement.
The impact of feminism on politics.
The societal impact of feminism: what we’ll have in 5 years?
First/second/third/fourth wave of feminism: outflows, activity, and results of the movement.
Sorts of feminist movements and ideologies.
Where is feminism needed the most?
Ways of achieving total gender equality.
Male feminism.
Why do men lead in politics and business?
Describe the position of anti-feminism.
Can radical feminism split society?
Are there any chauvinistic displays of feminism?
It is claimed that women usually earn less than men. Research to confirm or refute this statement.
Role of feminism in harassment decrease.
Most interesting feminist topics to write about
Wondering what are the most thrilling topics to discover within the issue of feminism?
As the movement is quite continuous, it already has a huge history ; you may find that interesting.
On the other hand, feminism is still developing and facing loads of issues every day. We can’t deny it has a bright future for at least another hundred years.
Here are truly curious topics for your work. Use them or get inspired to develop your own perfect topic for the essay!
Eco-feminism.
Fashion and feminism.
The impact of feminism on modern education.
The feminist movement in your country.
Cyberfeminism.
Gender stereotypes: how did they occur, and are they still relevant?
Your own vision of modern feminism.
How has feminism influenced your life?
Men and feminism.
Pro-feminism and Anti-feminism movements.
What aspects of woman inequality do we encounter in modern society?
What do modern manifestations of feminism bring, positive effects or social destruction?
How is feminism presented in literature?
The negative influence of feminism on brands’ income.
Did feminism become mainstream nowadays?
Effects of feminism on teenagers.
How to become a feminist?
Stars and famous personalities who are feminists.
Radical feminism: pros and cons.
Impact of feminism on heterosexual relationships.
What would society be like without gender stereotypes? Would you like to live in such a society? Why?
Does feminism harm men?
Which methods are used by modern feminists to achieve their goals? Are they successful?
Feminism vs anti-feminism.
My own vision of feminism.
Do people start calling themselves feminists because it’s fashionable?
Controversial issues of feminism.
Perspectives of the feminist movement.
Influence of feminism on the media.
How can feminism affect women negatively?
As you can see, the topic of feminism is indeed the one worth to highlight.
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Pride Month Q&A: Gender, Equality, and Feminism Through a Philosopher’s Lens
In celebration of Pride Month, we spoke with Ding — a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Philosophy , working on trans/feminist philosophy — who plans to defend their dissertation in the spring of 2025. Note: For family reasons, Ding does not use their last name.
Originally from Chengdu, China, Ding describes their hometown with pragmatism and fondness. “The best way I can describe the city, apart from the soul-crushing authoritarianism, is that it’s a gem of food and culture in every way. Chengdu is home to the iconic mapo tofu, much of Daoism, an allegedly 2,000-year-old public school, and pandas—oh yes, so many pandas.”
Ding’s research addresses issues of gender and equality at the intersection of feminist political philosophy, social metaphysics, and philosophy of law. In this Q&A, they talk about trans and queer equality — what it is, what it’s not, and how emerging scholarship is working to get it right.
Please explain your research for readers who are not in academia.
My primary research project is to develop a theory of gender equality that begins from trans people’s lived genders and gender realities on trans people’s terms. This is both a story of what gender is that reckons with the fact that, yes, trans people are a thing, and a vision of what equality would then mean and require in light of that recognition. In my dissertation, I motivate my answers to these questions by offering them as solutions to tricky conceptual and analytical challenges that trouble current trans law and feminist politics.
The punchline is that our understanding of gender equality can be so much better at addressing real issues of injustice (not to mention so much richer and so much more nuanced) if we take seriously transgender equality as an element, requirement, and condition of gender equality, rather than something in direct opposition to it.
Why has UArizona been a good choice for your doctoral research?
I don’t think I could have gotten as far as I have without the space, autonomy, patience, and tolerance that the UArizona Department of Philosophy has allowed me to pursue work in trans/feminist philosophy. I also adore just how often Tucson reminds me of Chengdu. The laid-back way of life, the connection to cultural heritages, and even the moisture in the air during monsoon season all feel readily familiar, in a reassuring way.
What spurred you to choose this research?
I imagine there is a more inspiring way to say this, but the truth is that a lot of what I do is born out of a sense of frustration. Frustration with the status quo, definitely. But it’s also my frustration with just how removed even the explicitly trans-inclusive feminist scholarship can often be from real trans and queer lives on the ground.
For example, almost everybody nowadays assumes that something like the concept of gender identity is essential to the equality of trans people. What’s being missed, however, is that gender identity has occupied mainstream trans rights movements in important part because it is an easy way to simplify gender for a cis audience, to make our lived experiences more palatable to a dominant world that has not been hesitant to exercise power over our basic needs and our very existence when it feels threatened.
Would gender identity have as significant a part to play (if any at all) in a story of gender told by and for trans people? Does transgender equality perhaps demand far more than the mere inclusion of trans people in existing cis-centric analyses, movements, and institutions? What’s frustrating to me is not just that questions like these have been left unanswered. It’s that it has not occurred to all but just a couple of trans-feminist philosophers that we may need to ask them in the first place.
How do you see your work contributing to the broader movement for transgender rights and equality, practically speaking?
That’s a question always lurking in the back of my mind. The way I’ve come to think of it is, while philosophy cannot create social change all by itself, social change can be made possible by philosophy. For me, trans feminist philosophy helps us to do four things: to critique how we organize society and relate to each other, to imagine a better possibility of how we can live and flourish together, to articulate a way to get us there, and along the ride, to illuminate, affirm, and uplift lived trans and queer lives on our own terms, against political and social forces that seek to eradicate every last trace of our being. (I owe this way of putting things to trans philosopher Talia Mae Bettcher and feminist philosophers Alison Jaggar and Iris Marion Young — but again, to me trans and feminist philosophy are one.)
What are the main challenges that transgender equality poses to traditional concepts of gender equality within U.S. law?
I find it helpful to sort them into two broad families — one has been increasingly on people’s radar, but the other a lot less so.
The challenges that are getting more familiar have to do with how we can conceptualize issues of traditional feminist concern without diminishing trans people’s lived genders and gender realities — so, think reproductive freedom, bodily integrity and autonomy, sexual assault and harassment, exploitation of care and affective labor, and discrimination in employment, education, housing, health and childcare, and the democratic process, to name just a few. It is analytically as well as politically crucial that we can continue to recognize all these issues as issues of gender equality, even though they are not issues of gender equality unique to (cis!) women.
And then there are distinctive challenges that come up when you try to theorize the equality of trans people as an issue of gender equality in its own right. This might not sound like a big deal at first, until you find out that these challenges are apparently so mind-bendingly hard that, in just the last year, two federal courts of appeals in the U.S. have already come out to say that it is not even conceptually possible for discrimination against transgender people to implicate gender equality. Both courts looked at state laws prohibiting life-saving medical care for trans youth and decided there is no violation of constitutional requirements of gender equality, because — wait for it — those prohibitions apply to both trans boys and trans girls all the same, regardless of gender.
What are some of the most surprising insights or findings you have discovered in your research on trans-feminist philosophy and gender equality?
People often presume that trans people learn to navigate the social world as our lived genders by modeling ourselves after how cis people do gender, and philosophers theorize trans people’s genders as a problem to be solved by retrofitting gender identity into existing cis-centric frameworks. Might the right way to proceed in fact be the other way around? Could cis people learn to do gender better by borrowing from trans people’s gender practices and could we arrive at a better understanding of gender by likewise starting from trans rather than cis people's genders?
I think the answers are yes, yes, and yes. Trans people don’t just do gender differently from cis people. Our gender practices better explain important aspects of gender reality that may not be immediately obvious to most cis people, and our gender practices manage to turn gender into a source of love, strength, joy, knowledge, dignity, and freedom. I think we would all be better off for that.
Why is Pride Month significant to you?
I have on my laptop one of those “Pride Is Still Protest” stickers. A lot of Americans seem to shy away from the mere mention of the political, as if it’s a dirty word of sorts. That’s a shame, because the political need not be partisan or cynical. To construe something as political is to scrutinize it against principles of justice and to own up to its inadequacies as ours to fix.
It’s also a shame because to me, Pride exemplifies the kind of bottom-up, we-keep-each-other-safe, injustice-anywhere-is-a-threat-to-justice-everywhere, respect-us-or-we-are-gonna-identify-as-a-problem school of grassroots direct political action that’s intoxicatingly an American ideal. I’m wary, then, of the implicitly depoliticized framing of Pride as a joyful occasion for celebration, for patting ourselves on the back for our “inclusivity” and “visibility,” for dressing up in rainbow flags, pronoun pins, and those “protect trans kids” shirts. Are trans and queer lives worth celebrating? Obviously. But Pride is not even primarily about the parade and the merch; it was and still is protest.
When we put the spotlight on individual resilience, we allow to disappear from view the social structures and political institutions that compel such resilience in the first place. Reducing a political issue of justice to an individual issue of resilience obscures the workings of cisheterosexist oppression and diverts us away from meaningful direct political action. I would take actual efforts to improve the material social conditions of trans and queer people everywhere over the commodification and appropriation of our “strength,” “courage,” “joy,” “love,” and “diversity” any time of the year.
What are your plans for work after finishing the program?
Academia is not all sunshine and rainbows, to be sure. But seeing a student light up right in front of you, hearing from other trans and queer people that my work means something to them, and having the freedom and autonomy to work on issues that are important to me, there is really nothing else nearly as rewarding as that.
I do want to try to be the role model that I wish I could have looked up to earlier in my own education. Representation matters, if only because it opens up our imagination of what’s possible for people like us. If there is a price to do that, it’s one I’m willing to pay in a heartbeat.
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Published by Owen Ingram at January 2nd, 2023 , Revised On June 5, 2024. Feminism is a historical, social, and political movement founded by women to achieve gender equality and remove injustice. Feminism is an important topic that has been frequently debated in a male-dominated society since the nineteenth century.
Feminist Thesis Topics: 10+ Great Ideas to learn and write about gender thesis topics. Those who believe that women should have the same opportunities and rights as men are the main focus of feminist research topics. Women advocate feminism as a historical, social, and political movement that aims to achieve gender equality and end prejudice. ...
Women's Rights Research Topics. Researching is an excellent approach to educating yourself on the global status of women and the feminist movement. Here are 15 topic examples below: Women's Rights in All Countries. About Women's Rights and Equality. Equality between Men and Women. Women's Rights in Pakistan.
Theses/Dissertations from 2013 PDF. Significance is Bliss: A Global Feminist Analysis of the Liberian Truth and Reconciliation Commission and its Privileging of Americo-Liberian over Indigenous Liberian Women's Voices, Morgan Lea Eubank. PDF
2013. Inside the Master's House: Gender, Sexuality, and the 'Impossible' History of Slavery in Jamaica, 1753-1786. 2013. Illuminating the Darkness Beneath the Lamp: Im Yong-sin's Disappearance from History and Rewriting the History of Women in Korea's Colonial Period (1910-1945) East Asian Languages and Civilizations.
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Feminism in the Past and Nowadays. The definition of liberal feminism is the following: "a particular approach to achieving equality between men and women that emphasizes the power of an individual person to alter discriminatory practices against women". Emotion and Freedom in 20th-Century Feminist Literature.
A Guide to Researching and Writing a Senior Thesis | 9 FROM PROFESSOR BRAD EPPS "A senior thesis should be a joy rather than a burden, a passion rather than an obligation. In an hon-ors-only concentration such as WGS, the sense of the thesis as a require-ment can be great, so avail yourself of your friends, teachers, tutors, and,
Feminism Dissertation Topics. Undertaking an extended project like a dissertation or capstone on topics centred upon Feminist philosophy and critique is a powerful way to contribute to an ever-growing and complex field of research. The overarching theme of 'Feminism' is an all-encompassing and broad topic, so there are many avenues to explore.
Cocoa and cash, culture and chocolate: A feminist analysis of development and trade in Ghana and Britain (Doctoral dissertation, University of Washington). Available from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global database. (UMI No. 200922622) Graduate, Dissertations: Economics, Feminist Theory, Gender, Labor, Political Economy, Race and Ethnicity
Here are 101 feminism essay topic ideas and examples to help inspire you: The history of feminism and its impact on society. The different waves of feminism and their significance. The portrayal of feminism in popular culture. Feminism and the media: How women are represented in the media. Intersectionality and feminism: The importance of ...
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There are several research paper topics on feminism such as: Negative effects of feminism on the male gender. Effects of sex education for children on the society. The role of middle-aged women in Christianity. The role of the government in ensuring a successful feminist society.
Here's your list of the easiest feminism research topics to write on and to impress your professor: Radical Feminism vs. Liberalism. Promotion of Feminism in Beyonce's music. Feminism's pride and power. Post-feminism culture in teenage magazines. Chicana Feminism and Mexican culture.
Most popular feminist research topics for Dissertation for UK students 2022. Developing a long-term project, such as a dissertation, on feminist philosophy and critique is a tangible way to contribute to an ever-evolving and complicated field of study. Because the central issue of "feminism" is such a large and all-encompassing topic, there ...
Feminism can be hoodlums' disguise- Explain. The moral life and feminism. Explain the hidden aspects of the feminists' lives. Feminism and single mothers. How feminism and lesbianism relate. Feminism and my future plan essay. This category has great feminist topics for research papers and essays.
The best way to look at it is to divide feminism into three waves: First-wave feminism (the late 1700s - early 1900s). It includes the women's suffrage movement. Second-wave feminism (the 1960s - '70s.) Key points are equal working conditions and feminist political activism. Third-wave feminism (1990s - today).
List of Latest Feminism Research Topics 2024. Topic 1: Intersectional Feminism in Workplace Policies: An Analysis of Inclusivity and Diversity Programs. Topic 2: Media Representations of Feminism: A Comparative Analysis of Online Platforms and Traditional Media. Topic 3: Feminist Perspectives on Environmental Justice: Assessing the Impact of ...
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Consult the top 50 dissertations / theses for your research on the topic 'Women and literature Feminism and literature.'. Next to every source in the list of references, there is an 'Add to bibliography' button. Press on it, and we will generate automatically the bibliographic reference to the chosen work in the citation style you need: APA ...
Modern feminism is called fourth-wave feminism and is aimed to fight contemporary challenges. Nowadays, feminism is dealing with issues like street harassment, workplace harassment, campus sexual assault, etc. Thousands of women face these problems daily. Issues like sexual assault and harassment ruin their lives, careers, and personal ...
In celebration of Pride Month, we spoke with Ding — a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Philosophy, working on trans/feminist philosophy — who plans to defend their dissertation in the spring of 2025. Note: For family reasons, Ding does not use their last name. Originally from Chengdu, China, Ding describes their hometown with pragmatism and fondness. "The best way I can describe the ...
Expert Answers. Feminism has gotten to be a very broad subject in recent years. It used to be that "feminism" was understood to focus on women's right to vote and to own their own property. But ...
They share tips for beginners to feminism. Start with history, said Tang Shuang, the owner of Paper Moon, which sells books by female authors. "This is like the basement of the structure."