Feminism and Patriarchy Overview

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How does feminism address the issue of patriarchal ideology?

Feminism aims to dismantle the power structures of patriarchy, where men are considered superior and women are relegated to submissive roles. It promotes women's rights and challenges gender stereotypes to achieve equality between sexes.

What is feminism?

Feminism is a movement advocating for women's rights based on social, political, and economic equality with men. It aims to provide equal opportunities for women to reach their full potential as intellectuals and individuals.

Which of the following statements is a misconception about feminism?

  • Feminism only liberates women at the expense of men. (correct)
  • Feminists are 'man-haters' or 'lesbians.' (correct)
  • Women cannot be feminine and be a feminist at the same time. (correct)
  • Men cannot be feminists. (correct)
  • All feminists hate men. (correct)

What are the common gender roles of males and females in a patriarchal society?

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Why are men expected to have stronger personalities than women?

<p>Patriarchal societies often view men as having a stronger personality because they are expected to be leaders, providers, and protectors. They are discouraged from showing vulnerability or expressing emotions of love or sympathy. This reinforces the idea that men should be dominant and stoic, while women are seen as weaker and more emotional.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What happens when men show weakness and vulnerability?

<p>In a patriarchal society, men who show weakness or vulnerability are often seen as failing to meet societal expectations. They might be ridiculed, criticized, or labeled as being “womanly” or “effeminate.” This pressure to conform to a rigid and narrow definition of masculinity can have negative impacts on men's mental health and well-being.</p> Signup and view all the answers

In your own words, what is the aim of feminism?

<p>Feminism aims to create a society where men and women are treated as equals, with equal opportunities and rights. It challenges the traditional gender stereotypes that limit individuals based on their sex and promotes a more just and equitable world.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why is gender equality relevant in today's society?

<p>Gender equality is crucial in today's society because it ensures fair treatment and opportunities for everyone based on their merit and not their gender. It contributes to a more inclusive and just society, where everyone can thrive and reach their full potential.</p> Signup and view all the answers

How were the activities or ideas that were expected of a man/woman during your teenage years?

<p>This is a reflective question that allows the learner to connect with their personal experiences, understanding the expectations of their generation.</p> Signup and view all the answers

How are the expectations of a man/woman today different from your time?

<p>This question invites reflection on how societal norms have evolved, emphasizing the progress towards greater gender equality.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Do you believe that men and women should be treated equally?

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Flashcards

Feminism

Advocacy for women's rights promoting equality with men.

Patriarchal Ideology

A system where men hold authority over women.

Feminist Ideology

The aim to eradicate women's objectification and achieve equality.

Misconception 1

All feminists hate men and aim to discriminate against them.

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Misconception 2

Feminism benefits only women at the men’s expense.

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Misconception 3

Women must abandon femininity to be feminists.

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Misconception 4

Feminists are often labeled as ‘man-haters’ or lesbian.

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Misconception 5

Men cannot be feminists or benefit from feminism.

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Objectives of Feminism

To provide equal opportunities and rights to women.

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Gender Roles (Patriarchal Society)

Traditional expectations for men and women’s behavior.

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Effect of Patriarchal Ideology

Restricts men from showing vulnerability or emotions.

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Women’s Expected Roles

Women are seen as weak, submissive, and nurturing.

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Advocacy for Feminism

Movement for abolishing gender stereotypes.

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Cultural Influences

Society shapes what is considered masculine and feminine.

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Impact of Feminism

Feminism aims for equal emotional expression for all.

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Equality in Literature

Critiquing literature based on gender relationships.

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Political Equality

Equal rights and representation in government for women.

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Social Equality

Equal treatment and opportunities in social settings.

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Economic Equality

Equal work and pay opportunities for men and women.

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Feminist Criticism

Analyzing texts through a feminist perspective.

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Intellectual Equality

Women should have the same intellectual opportunities as men.

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Revolutionized Gender Norms

Changes in traditional roles due to feminist advocacy.

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Gender Stereotypes

Fixed ideas about suitable roles for men and women.

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Men's Vulnerability

Men often struggle with expressing vulnerability.

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Feminists' Aim

To abolish patriarchal systems and foster equality.

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Emotional Expression

Freedom for individuals to express feelings regardless of gender.

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Importance of Gender Equality

Addressing gender equality is critical for all society.

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Misconception 6

Feminism is only for women and excludes men.

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Historical Context

Understanding feminism's roots in social changes over time.

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Critique of Literature

Examine themes and portrayals of gender in texts.

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Study Notes

Feminism

  • Feminism advocates for the political, social, and economic equality of women with men.
  • The aim is to provide equal opportunities for women to be intellectual equals of men.
  • Misconceptions include the beliefs that all feminists hate men, that feminism only liberates women at the expense of men, that women cannot be feminine and a feminist, and that feminists are man-haters or lesbians. These are inaccurate portrayals of the ideology.
  • Patriarchy is a social system where men hold primary power and authority, often resulting in unequal treatment of women.

DepEd Competency

  • Students should be able to critique literary selections based on character relationships from a feminist perspective.

Vocabulary

  • Liberate (verb): to free
  • Vulnerable (adjective): easily hurt or attacked
  • Effeminate (adjective): showing qualities typically associated with women.

Essential Question

  • How does feminism address patriarchal ideology?

Misconceptions about Feminism

  • Feminism does not aim to discriminate against men or the male gender; rather, it promotes equality.
  • Feminism benefits both men and women by challenging stereotypes and promoting equal opportunities.
  • Feminism does not require women to abandon femininity, and their sexual identities don't define their feminist viewpoints.

Patriarchal Ideology

  • This is a social system where men hold primary power and authority within a family, clan, or tribe.
  • It often establishes unequal gender roles and expectations for males and females.
  • Examples include:
    • Men expected to be strong, rational, decisive, and protective.
    • Women viewed as weak, emotional, submissive, and nurturing.
  • Men are sometimes expected to avoid expressing emotions like love or vulnerability.

Feminist Ideology

  • Aims to remove the objectification of women related to patriarchal ideology.
  • Supports the idea that men and women are equal and should have equal opportunities.

Key Points

  • Feminism is an advocacy for equality and equal rights for women.
  • The goal is to eliminate gender stereotypes for men and women equally.
  • The Filipino society has patriarchal traditions but advocates for gender equality have made changes in the 21st century.

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