The first wave was the most familiar one, occurred from the late 19th century to the beginning of the 20th century. The first wave of the goal is to provide opportunities for women, mainly focusing on voting rights. In the early stages, feminism was related to abstinence movement and abolishment movement, but at the same time it was talking for the now famous activists such as Sojourner Truth. Discussions on voting and women's political participation quickly led to the study of male and female social views and their differences (Rampton).
The history of Canadian feminism was a gradual struggle aimed at establishing equal rights. The history of Canadian feminism is divided into four "waves" by scholars, like the contemporary Western feminism of other countries, each representing an era of intense extremism and social change. The use of "waves" has been criticized. Because it does not include feminist activities like indigenous people and Quebec women who organized the change of their own community and wider social change.
Women 's rights are very important. Feminism has a long history in the position we have today. Well, I think that this struggle for history and gender equality is confused with another negative form of feminism. Feminism and women's rights struggle began to be polluted by toxic feminism. Astrophysicist Matt Taylor who worked for the European Space Agency talked about updating the Rosetta spacecraft on the television. However, most people do not remember what he was talking about at the event. But on the contrary, what is he wearing? Some of the audiences think that his shirt (on the right) is sexism, and women are drawing as things. So they started making scenes about his shirt and informed him and everyone how they feel.
In today's America, feminism in the history of feminist architecture has almost disappeared. The numerous publications published in the early 1990s (gender and space, gender of architecture, architecture and feminism) are currently stagnant and schools that continue to offer "gender and architecture" courses are older than 20 years old Scholars tend to make other themes - sustainability, digitization, and globalization - more attractive. In addition to the greater social and political power currently thought to be detrimental to the feminist scholarship, its success over the past 30 years may have led to its decline. The name of the woman who was forgotten once was restored and the reputation of the male hero of the building was lowered to 1 to 2 stages, but unless it was resolved, obvious examples of sexual injustice and discrimination in this industry are obvious became.