Development of Feminist Experiences in Colonized and Non-Colonized World during 1900-2000

Authors

  • Ushna Tariq

Keywords:

Feminism, Colonized world, Non-Colonized world, Islamization, Westernization, Waves, Movements, Reforms

Abstract

The history of the struggles of women for obtaining their legal social ethical economic and political rights to change their lives in a dramatic sense equal to men is a long one in its perspective The term feminism has been evolved in English since the last decade of nineteenth century when women campaigned against the oppression in relation to men and highlighted major issues of this nature Then the term second wave of feminism adopted in response to student s protest movements anti-war movements and in United States movements emerged for the rights of black along with rights of women Feminism is considered to be brought up by Europe and United States mainly a west agenda to bring women on the page of equality like men Researcher divided this research into two parts First part deals with Development of Feminist Experiences in Colonized world which further categorized into Pre-Partition and Post Partition The second part deal with Development of Feminist Experiences in Non-Colonized World which further divided into two parts as Muslim World and Non-Muslim World Three countries will be enlisted regarding development of feminism in Muslim World which are Turkey Iran and Egypt while Non-Muslim deal with Europe and USA Feminism emerged differently in these different world but with the same agenda to unite women for the provision of their equal rights Feminism Colonized world Non-Colonized world Islamization Westernization Waves Movements Reforms

How to Cite

Ushna Tariq. (2017). Development of Feminist Experiences in Colonized and Non-Colonized World during 1900-2000. Global Journal of Human-Social Science, 17(D1), 25–34. Retrieved from https://socialscienceresearch.org/index.php/GJHSS/article/view/103103

Development of Feminist Experiences in Colonized and Non-Colonized World during 1900-2000

Published

2017-01-15