Wednesday, 5 April 2017

" A Study of a Glossary of literary terms: "Feminism", and "Gender studies"

A study of Glossary of literary Terms:
 Feminism and Gender studies  
Name: Rinkal jani
Roll no: 22
Year: 2016 – 2018
M.A. Semester: 2
Paper no: 7 Literary theory and Criticism
Email Id: rinkaljani1807@gmail.com
Assignment topic: A study of Glossary of literary Terms:  Feminism and Gender studies  
                               Submited to: Dr. Dilip Barad
Smt. S.B.Gardi
Department of English
M.K.Bhavnagar University.

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Introduction:

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             In Literary Criticism there are many terms, by using that terms literary writer or critic made the literature. Some terms in literature which is starting as movement and then after critic do lots of critical thinking and gives views and opinion and then its became a literary critic term. Writer and critic do writes and crate's literature by using this like terms, it is a base and fundamental idea of some critical essay and article’s. Terms like Feminist criticism, Gender studies, Queer theory, Feminine edging, Woman’s studies or man’s studies which are the studies in which some fundamental questions about women identity or questions of her existentialism is raised by critic, Then other like in Gender studies in which studies of all Masculine, Female, Male and Homosexual gender, all are included and its studies which include the questions of all both’s  (queer, Female,) Double marginalization standard and position in the society, let’s have look on two main terms “Feminism” and “Gender studies”  
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What is feminist Criticism?


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      In simple word Feminism is the belief in the social, political, and economic equality of the sexes. Feminist activism is the struggle for that equality of women. Feminism is a political and power movement as well as a literary approach. The different phrases of the feminist movement and the feminist literary development are not identical but they are interrelated.   
      The phrase “Feminist Criticism” is an umbrella term for several varieties of critical analysis and interpretation of literature that use as a base some of the assumptions of the feminist movement. Like any "ism," feminism is rich with jargon, which can lead deeply personal conversations to turn unnecessarily dense. While some terms are entrenched, others are contemporary additions to an evolving lexicon. 
      Feminist criticism is as a distinctive and concreted approach to literature, it was not inaugurated until late in the 1960s. Behind it however, lie two centuries of struggle for the recognition of women’s cultural roles and achievements and for women’s social and political rights.
      Several other distinct types of criticism have branched off from Feminist Criticism For example “Queer Theory” and “Gender Studies”   or “Gynocriticism”, “Eco-Feminism” they are grew out of ideas originally developed by feminist critics.
Types of feminism:
·         Eco feminism.
·         Marxist or socialist feminism.
·         Cultural feminism which includes parts of 'womanism'
·         Liberal feminism.
·         Radical feminism.

        Feminist Criticism and related theories are unapologetically political.  Critics who use these theories share the strong belief that examining literature through the lens of Feminist Criticism can be a tool for social and political awareness and for change. Feminism: Belief in and desire for equality between the sexes. As Merriam-Webster noted last month: "the belief that men and women should have equal rights and opportunities." It encompasses social, political and economic equality. Of course, a lot of people tweak the definition to make it their own. Feminist activist bell hooks calls it "a movement to end sexism, sexist exploitation, and oppression.",

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          After starting this movement however, lie  two centuries of struggle for the recognition of women cultural roles and achievements and for women social and political right, marked  Mary Wollstonecraft’s   A vindication of rights of women (1792)  John Stuart Mill’s  The subjugation of women (1869) and the American Margaret Fuller’s Women In the Nineteenth centuries (1845). Much of feminist literary criticism continues in our time to be interrelated with the movement by politically. Feminists for social, legal and cultural freedom and equality.
      An Important precursor in feminist criticism was Virginia Woolf, who in addition to her fiction, wrote A Room of once own(1929)and Nemours essay written on “Patriarchal” or male dominant and many more things.
       There are some sub important words or terms related to feminism which should be known about that is much important. For Example:

Patriarchy: A hierarchical-structured society in which men hold more power.
Sexism: The idea that women are inferior to men.
Misogyny: Hatred of women.
Misandry: Hatred of men.
Hostile sexism: The one most people think about. Openly insulting, objectifying and degrading women.
Benevolent sexism: Less obvious. Kind of seems like a compliment, even though it's rooted in men's feelings of superiority. It's when men say women are worthy of their protection (off the sinking boat first) or that they're more nurturing than men (therefore should raise children). It's restrictive.
Internalized sexism: When the belief in women's inferiority becomes part of one's own worldview and self-concept.
Privilege: The idea that some people in society are advantaged over others.

What questions might a feminist critic ask?
1.         In what ways is patriarchy present in a particular work?  How are the effects of patriarchy evident in the lives and attitudes of the characters?
2.    Do female characters show signs of resistance to patriarchy? If so, how is this resistance portrayed?
3.    How are the concerns unique to women in a particular place/time portrayed in the work?  To what extent does this portrayal value those concerns?
What is a Gender study?

Image result for Feminism and Gender studies Assignments A gender study is a field for interdisciplinary study devoted to gender identity and gendered representation as central categories of analysis. This field includes women's studies (concerning women, feminism, gender, and politics), men's studies and queer studies. Gender criticism is an extension of feminist literary criticism, focusing not just on women but on the construction of gender and sexuality, especially LGBTQ issues, which gives rise to queer theory.
               Gender Studies is an interdisciplinary field, which includes exploration of the histories and experiences of diverse women as well as studies of sexualities, masculinities, and gender systems.
        Gender studies examine the causes of these injustices and looks for real-world solutions and means of prevention. It promotes awareness of the value of all people, regardless of sex. Gender studies examine all spheres of life, including the home and family, the workplace, religious institutions, education, government and the media. Gender studies research also investigates the nature of gender, and thereby helps society and individuals establish healthy gender-related expectations and models of identity.
    Gender studies allow people in different social environments to solve gender-related conflicts by providing a common understanding regarding gender identity and relationships. It studies how men and women are the same and ways in which they differ. Gender studies enable an understanding of each gender's needs and the unique contributions each gender makes to society.

Gender and Feminist Criticism

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        Many Gender Critics see a difference between gender (which is socially constructed) and sex (which is biological).
     This means that ideas about "typically" masculine or feminine traits and behaviors are products of culture and social conditioning.
Gender Critics are interested in how works of literature either support or undermine the "standards" of masculine/feminine behavior and identity held by the culture in which they were produced.
     As a constructivist endeavor, gender studies examines how gender is less determined by nature than it is by culture, and such a cultural analysis is at the center of the most complex and vital critical enterprises at the present time.
    Many theorists point out that what is “normal” sexually depends upon when and where one lives
To windup…

        I would like to windup this discussion with the quote

“Feminism isn’t about making women strong. Its about Changing the way the world perceives that strength”
           G.D Anderson  


             In 21st century the perspective and point of view towards the looking feminism and this gender studies is much different from earlier, Pepole have misunderstood about feminism they only perceive feminism as a “Anti-men”
      But it was not absolutely true so for that response nowadays Masculine studies in which the idea about men and his perception also include. According to me Feminism that only means that a man should only understood and respect about female’s ideas, decisions and opinions.  

Citation:


Ø  A Glossary of literary Terms


1 comment:

  1. The second picture which you have put it seems anti-men. and feminism is not against man.

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