In her essay "Western Eyes: Feminist Scholarship and Colonial Period Discourse", Chandratarpard Mohanti explores the simplified composition of the "third world woman" in hegemonic feminism discourse. In contrast, in her article "The Third World Feminism in America: Theory and Method of Opinion Consciousness in the Post-Modern World", Chera Sandbar specifically analyzed the "American Third World Feminism" and how it Whether there was a model to oppose political activities, America's consciousness and the "feminist" feminist theory of the West (how) did not recognize this.
The forefront of the Third Wave is a discussion on the participation of non-Western women in women's rights. In particular, the work of Chandratarpard Mohandi adopted the post colonial Western feminist opinion in the 1986 article "Western Eyes: Feminist Scholarship" and colonial discourse. And criticized the hegemonic view of the "third world woman". Mohanti points out that Western feminism tends to obscure the differences among women in the southern part of the world and ignores experience of oppression, in particular how they rely on geography, history and culture ing. Vandana Shiva's work is another example of the influence of non-Western women on feminism. Shiba's research and theoretical gathering are the foundation of her 2008 work "The soil is not oily" to solve the growing environmental problems in India and adopt an eco-feminist approach.
Considering my own travel through the clear and lasting life of "the eyes of the West" and international feminist scholars and networks, I first got a central debate on "the eyes of the West", intellectuals, Political, and institutional aspects. Based on my explanation of this discussion, I explained how the article was read and put it in many different, often overlapping academic discourses. I would like to further clarify the various meanings of the West and the Third World, re-provisioning the relationship between universality and specialty in feminist theory, and making some papers with my previous writing I tried. It gets fuzzy or fuzzy