"I feel emptiness ... imperfect ... I feel like I do not exist." Numbness is not uncommon for many women living in the suburban world of the 1950s. As the role in family and sex is emphasized, women function as wives and mothers, but they do not function as individuals and are always mothers of children or wives of husbands and lose self-awareness. As a prisoner of their lives, suburban housewives experienced an identity crisis, deprived of their desire to be what they wanted and forced them to what they would expect.
The two major categories of women are the 20th century and progressive era. Women in the 20th century occupy several different occupations or roles, government officials are the most common (13), the second cultural figures, writers, singers and artists (5). Most women in the 20th century group often explain what the 20th century standard calls "the role of women". The organization initially contains many women in all areas. For example, many government officials are the first women working.
Since the 19th century was a milestone of women's movement, the 20th century was a milestone in the transformation of women. Support for women's voting rights increased, and by seven Western States and Alaska territories voted for women's suffrage by 1914. When America entered World War I and its influence, the 20th century was also a change in all sectors of society and women's lifestyle. Dawn of technology has also changed the role of women. "During the First World War (1914 - 18), women got the opportunity to work as a former man, who was unemployed when the man returned, but enjoyed freedom and independence and loved it. Over the years, due to changes in marriage law, new ideas for sexual liberation, availability of contraceptive equipment, and opportunities for university education, the range of choices for middle class women has greatly expanded, mass- It was released, clothes made at the factory.
Modern social reform of Pashtun women started in the 20th century. In the early 20th century, Queen Soraya Tarzi of Afghanistan was the earliest feminist leader and her support for women's social reform turned out to be so radical as to drive her and her husband Amma, the Dynasty dynasty collapsed. Even during the heavy occupation of Afghanistan in the Soviet Union, civil rights remained an important issue, as the feminist leader Mina Keshwar Kamal struggled for the rights of women in the 1980s. The Afghan Revolutionary Women's Organization (RAWA).