Purple is to Lavender as Woman is to Feminist
[2024-01-12 12:59:31]
For centuries women have been seen and not heard by their fathers and husbands, unless they have married, they will be despised by society. Women often help war and disasters of all sorts in any way, but they have never been trusted because of the anatomical structure. In the liberation of women (feminist movement, women's freedom, also called women's movement), improve female reproductive rights, domestic violence, childbirth vacation, equal compensation for equal work, women's insult, sexual harassment, sexual behavior A series of campaigns to include. violence
The presence of feminism naturally opens up various definitions and interpretations. Alice Walker's commentary on feminism, "feminist is a feminist and purple is lavender", suggests that the scope of feminist research transcends feminism and transcends. In the narrowest definition, feminism is a black feminist movement formed corresponding to the growth of racial stereotypes in the feminist movement. However, in a broad sense, feminism is "a view of social change based on daily problems and experiences of women of black women and other ethnic minorities", "not only black women but also more widely eliminate inequality Searching for ways "For all," By imposing socialist ideology and equality. But as feminism can be explained, one of the most common criticisms of feminism is the unified principle It is also criticized for lack of sexual arguments.
Feminists mainly concern not only black women but also the needs and problems of all people. The term "feminist" was created by Alice Walker (feminist purple author). It recognizes and distinguishes themselves and their problems while being isolated from white people and allowing them to become feminists, while allowing black women to become feminists. Women feminism is seeking full participation of women in various human activities such as politics, education, work, feminism is closer to family.
In 1983, the year after the emergence of "purple", Walker announced her most famous essay collection, "Searching for her mother's garden: feminist prose", she as "black feminism", "feminism "Describe the concept of" Feminist, or. "Women who love color, other women, sexual and / or non-sex, she prefers women's culture, music, dance, spirit and self. Her definition will change the field of literary criticism of black women (Gillespie 11). Feminist analysis had a major impact By the end of the 1980s, Walker ended his romantic relationship with Robert Allen and turned to other lovers including women and men including Tracy Chapman ( White 451).