Apr 4, 2010

refence of women's rights(mengjing yang)

1.wannian,“ the history of feminism” 2009-5-29
.http://baike.baidu.com/view/264746.html?wtp=tt
The first generation of Western feminism: Western feminism originated in the French bourgeois revolution and the Enlightenment after the second half of the 19th century appeared the first generation, and industrial revolution in Europe simultaneously, represented by the United Kingdom HARRIET TYLER MILL. The initial demands of women to education and legislation should be equal, economic equality with men.
The second generation of Western feminism: early 20th century from the 20th century 60's, the world experienced two world wars, they will complete opposition to women and men: men are the enemy, a woman is a friend; men are violent, women are the gentle ; men are persecuted, women are the victims of persecution; men are oppressors, women are oppressed; men are warmongers, women are pacifists; men are winners, women are losers; man who is an individual-centrism , a woman who is relationship oriented; man confined to genitals on pleasure, the pleasure of women is reflected in all aspects of the body; men focus only on the results, women would pay attention to the process ... ... and so on.
Postmodern feminist (60 years since the 20th century)
2 .M. Patricia Connelly, Tania Murray Li ,“Feminism and Development”http://www.idrc.ca/en/ev-27444-201-1-DO_TOPIC.html
Research on women- or gender-and-development issues requires a thorough understanding of both development and feminist theoretical frameworks. Theoretical frameworks fundamentally shape research approaches and are therefore an essential underpinning for feminist research. Theory is not wisdom; it is a set of tools. Theory should be criticized and redefined in specific social contexts. Most feminist and development theories have their roots in the West and need to be tested and redefined in other contexts. However, one needs a basic theoretical knowledge before undertaking the important process of critique and debate.
3. Martha MacDonald, Jane L. Parpart,“Current debates and critiques” http://www.idrc.ca/en/ev-27444-201-1-DO_TOPIC.html
Current debates and critiques
Globalization
The changing world economic reality
Implications for women
Implications for women
Questions raised for research
Implications for policy and action
4. SUMMARY OF NEGATIVE AND POSITIVE ATTITUDES TO FEMINISM http://www.nzetc.org/tm/scholarly/tei-GriWom2-c1-5.html
Negative attitudes to feminism
Positive Attitudes to Feminism
Positive Attitudes to Feminism
5. Chen Siri “an example of feminist in ancient China” 2009-3-18 http://www.artintern.net/bbs/frame.php?frameon=yes&referer=http%3A//www.artintern.net/bbs/viewthread.php%3Ftid%3D11213
He believes that the only people Empress Wu from Taizong became Queen Gojong, contrary to ethics and morality, is the dissolute performance.

1 comment:

Leslie said...

None of these references come from databases.

The first one is from a website about some basic knowledge, similar to wikipedia.

The second material is about why we need some theories and theoretical frameworks in the research on feminism.

The third one is not related much.

I think you can find a lot more useful and relevant information from databases.


Leslie