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1、Womens Liberation,Quote,Because I am a woman, I must make unusual efforts to succeed. If I fail, no one will say, She doesnt have what it takes. They will say, Women dont have what it takes. -Clare Boothe Luce (克莱尔布思卢斯),DefinitionFirst Wave FeminismSecond Wave FeminismThird Wave FeminismConclusion,T
2、able of Content,The definition of the feminist movement,Feminism refers to political, cultural, and economic movements seeking greater, equal, or, among a minority, superior rights and participation in society for women.,The Feminist MovementWomens Movement, Womens Liberation, refers to a series of
3、campaigns for reforms on issues such as reproductive right, maternity leave, equal pay, womens suffrage and sexual violence.,History,First Wave,First Wave Feminism: 1900s1920sBy 1900, suffragettes are campaigning heavily for voting rights. Also in the 1920s, feminism takes the form of alternative st
4、yle trends such as flapper dresses and short haircuts, and “masculine” behaviors like smoking and drinking alcohol.,representatives,Virginia Woolf, a representative of the British woman writer, is considered to be one of the pioneers who support modernism and feminism in the 20th century.,representa
5、tives,In the United States, feminist movement leaders campaigned for the national abolition of slavery and Temperance before championing womens rights. American first-wave feminism involved a wide range of women, some belonging to conservative Christian groups (such as Frances Willard and the Womans
6、 Christian Temperance Union), others resembling the diversity and radicalism of much of second-wave feminism (such as Stanton, Anthony, Matilda Joslyn Gage, and the National Woman Suffrage Association, of which Stanton was president). First-wave feminism in the United States is considered to have en
7、ded with the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution (1920), which granted women the right to vote in the United States.,Elizabeth Cady Stanton (seated) and Susan B. Anthony,Main articles,Author and scholar Helen Kendrick Johnson opposed womens suffrage.,First-wave femi
8、nism History of women in the United States,Europe and the United States women won the right to vote, inheritance, the right to higher education and do business,Result,Social Impact -19th Amendment,“The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United State
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