A man in the early 20th century was able to destroy a woman in such a simple way. This is not intentional, but it is socially acceptable. Unconsciously, women are under considerable control. The best work proposed by his literary critic Donald Hall in his book "Literature and Cultural Theory" is his first feminist principle, "language, institution, and social power structure for the majority of history" is. Reflecting the benefits of patriarchalism: This has had a great impact on women's abilities expressing themselves and the quality of daily life (Hole 202).
According to Judith Lorber, the feminism of the 20th century has been more subdivided than the feminism of the 19th century. This may be the result of a deep understanding of the underlying cause of gender inequality (Lorber, 2005). In the 21st century, there are still many problems to challenge the economic and political status of women in the world, and many women are fighting in various ways. Feminists strongly support unimpeded access to women's education. In industrialized countries, the disparity in education is shrinking rapidly, but the disparity in the United States is small. However, the lack of education still hurts women fundamentally, the most obvious is the economic side. In this article I will explain in detail about the gender wage disparity in the United States. Education enhances the possibilities of women's income, but surveys show that there is a clear and extensive gender wage disparity in all levels of labor.
Judith Lorber distinguishes the three broad feminist discourses of gender reform feminism, gender resistance to feminism, and gender revolution feminism. In her typology, gender reform feminism emphasizes individual rights and is rooted in a liberal political philosophy. Gender resistance feminism also focuses on specific behavior and group dynamics to which women depend, even in subculture that claims to support gender equality. Gender revolutionary feminism is trying to weaken the social order by disassembling its concepts and categories and analyzing the cultural reproduction of inequality
Feminism is an evolving campaign focusing on women's equal social, economic and political rights. The work of American gender theorist Judith Butler has changed our understanding of feminism and gender identity. She emphasizes the sex selection and mobility of a person and uses the term performance to express gender as a symptom.