The Course guides you through the growth of feminism from its early medieval roots up to the present day.
The History of Feminism Diploma Course guides you through the growth of feminism from its early medieval roots up to the present day. Weâll look at feminism through the âwave constructâ, to understand how it flourished within the context of the political activities, social justice movements and world events that were happening at the time.
Alongside the issues fought and the achievements gained, the course also places a spotlight on the various women without whom the cause of feminism would not have succeeded.
Explore both the religious and secular roots of feminism before moving on to the 18th century and the French Revolution’s role in expanding feminist ideas. Learn about the relationship between social reform and feminism, the âfirst wave feminism properâ and the role of the suffragettes and suffragists, Britain’s womenâs suffrage movement, and Americaâs âCult of True Womanhoodâ.
Moving on to second-wave feminism, youâll continue to explore womenâs rights in America and Betty Friedanâs The Feminist Mystique, and the experiences of Black women and lesbians.
Examining the second wave in the UK, weâll look at its roots in leftwing politics and the labour movement. Youâll also learn about the polarizing opinions around female sexuality and sexual activity that developed at this time.
The course discusses how third-wave feminism is tightly tied to American lawyer Anita Hillâs testimony against Clarence Thomas and the emergence of the Riot Grrrl punk subculture.
Finally, you will learn how fourth-wave feminism is characterised by the use of the internet and defined by major movements that occurred on social media, such as #MeToo.
By studying this course, you will:
What will I learn on the course?
People who would benefit from this course include those interested in studying history, Â specifically womenâs rights, politics and gender studies. Itâll provide a helpful foundation for a lifelong appreciation of all that the women who came before us did to achieve equality for todayâs women and those whoâve yet to come.
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