Sunday, May 17, 2020
Women s Suffrage For Josephine Baker By Adolf Loos
How are women represented in House for Josephine Baker by Adolf Loos? Introduction Feminism and the women s right movement occurs in waves. Womenââ¬â¢s awareness of their plight as second class citizens began first with first-wave feminism. This began with womenââ¬â¢s fight for the right to vote in 1867 in the UK and the right was won in 1918. This is known as the Suffragette movement. Second-wave feminism was characterised by the womenââ¬â¢s right to their bodies like reproductive rights and the legislation concerning abortion rights. This began in the late 20th century and was not as localised as several of the first-wave feminism movements. Due to the advent of modernisation allowing for the formation of organisation and collectives, the movement involved international organisations like Amnesty International. The rights included ââ¬Å"â⬠¦access to affordable and relevant health services and to accurate, comprehensive health information. Gender-based discrimination, lack of access to education, poverty, and violence against women and girls can all prevent these rights from being realised for women and girls; challenges that are often particularly acute when it comes to sexual and reproductive health rights and safe motherhoodâ⬠. Third-wave feminism is the most current movement of feminism, it is characterised with womenââ¬â¢s right to sexuality (especially concerning sex workers), the wage gap and the intersectionality of the movement. Former feminist movements have been criticised for not
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