2021
DOI: 10.31920/2634-3622/2021/v10n2a2
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A philosophical critique of Feminism : From the third wave to the fourth wave

Abstract: Feminism has been a good movement with the noble aim of freeing the world from the shackles of an evil superiority of men over women. The principal of feminism as a movement was political equality between men and women. In itself, it was a fair and just course such that it was inclusive of men as well, men were also part of the movement with no insults, threats, and hate speech. But in this technological era some impurities have also crept into it. From the third wave of feminism which is also known as GRRRL f… Show more

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“…According to Ntshangase, decolonization means the eradication of all colonial artefacts and political influence from the colonial master states. 47 This study uncovers the fact that fashion can also be used as a means to battle against colonization or to further the course of decolonization. This comes as Nwazonobi et al argue that some people in some parts of Africa take pleasure in wearing their traditional attire as a timeless classic.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…According to Ntshangase, decolonization means the eradication of all colonial artefacts and political influence from the colonial master states. 47 This study uncovers the fact that fashion can also be used as a means to battle against colonization or to further the course of decolonization. This comes as Nwazonobi et al argue that some people in some parts of Africa take pleasure in wearing their traditional attire as a timeless classic.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…The 1960s saw the advent of the second wave, which highlighted the differences and asserted the superiority of women over men, heralding the 'New Feminism' era and the development of numerous feminist ideologies (Das & Arjunan, 2021). Commencing in the 1980s, the third wave expanded the feminist movement to incorporate Black and Third World women, emphasizing individuality and the critique of negative gender stereotypes to dismantle patriarchal oppression and achieve 'human liberation' (Ntshangase, 2021).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fourth wave draws reference to the importance of intersectionality and the effect that this has on various social sectors of society (Rodak, 2020). It seeks to increase the level of inclusiona challenging aim given the potential for the internet and social media tools to be associated with a level of exclusivity (Ntshangase, 2021).…”
Section: Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%