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Sociological Perspectives: Feminism, the New Right and Postmodernism
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Learning Objectives To explain the main features of Feminism, the New Right and Postmodernism
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Feminism Individually note down what you think Feminism is. Do you consider yourself a Feminist? Why?
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Feminism Feminism is a theory which focuses on the experiences of women in society. Feminists see society as patriarchal (male dominated) where females experience inequality and disadvantage compared to males. In pairs, note down as many ways as you can think of that females experience disadvantage compared to males.
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Patriarchal Society In groups of 4, for each of the following areas of society, note down how they may reinforce patriarchal ideas: Family Media Employment Public spaces Politics
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Family
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Women are often expected to be the main carer. This often results in them having to either give up work or take on part time work resulting in them being financially dependent on their partner.
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Media 84% of front page articles are dominated by male subjects or experts (Women in Journalism study 2012). 1 in 5 solo presenters on UK radio is female (Sound Women 2013). Just 5% of sports media coverage in the UK is devoted to women’s sport (Women’s Sport and Fitness Foundation 2011).
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Media Between 2006 and 2009 not one female character in a family film was shown as working in medical science, as a business leader, in law or politics (Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media). A study in 2011 showed it was virtually impossible to differentiate between the copy printed in lads’ mags and the words of convicted sex offenders. https://www.youtube.com/wat ch?v=DUXOVGV5wqQ https://www.youtube.com/wat ch?v=DUXOVGV5wqQ
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Employment Women working full time in the UK in 2012 earned 14.9% less than men (Fawcett Society 2013). 60% of women in the UK have had a male colleague behave ‘inappropriately’ towards them (Slater and Gordon 2012).
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Employment Women’s everyday experiences (taken from the book Everyday Sexism): “I worked at a top law firm in recruitment and have heard partners assessing female candidates according to their attractiveness”. “HR manager told me on our first day ‘If you are going to report sexual harassment, first think about what you were wearing that day’”.
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Public Spaces https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x2zIRmEeccE
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Public Spaces 43% of women in London aged 18 to 34 experienced sexual harassment in public in the past year (YouGov 2012). 87% of American women aged 18 to 64 have been harassed by a male stranger (Penn Schoen Berland Associates 2000). “I do things like put my hair up in a certain way that means its hard to be grabbed at or if I’m really scared holding my keys between my fingers…I wear headphones with the music turned up…so I don’t have to hear catcalls. I walk at a certain distance from groups of men in front of me. If they are behind me I take a different route. This is all just normal to me now.” (Everyday Sexism).
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Politics 29.4% of the UKs MPs are female. The UK is 43 rd in the world for gender representation according to the UN (The Telegraph).
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The New Right This is more of a political philosophy than a sociological perspective. However it has had a significant influence on Sociology. Read through the section on the New Right in your handout.
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Saunders Peter Saunders was a sociologist who claimed that inequality was good for society. He claimed that if society was equal there would be no incentive for people to do their jobs/roles in society. Because of this force would have to be used to make people do their jobs. This would be bad. Therefore, Saunders sees unequal wages as a good thing. What do you think? A key viewpoint of the New Right is that everyone has the opportunity to do well in society. Do you agree? What barriers might some people face? What advantages might some people have?
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Postmodernism Postmodernists argue that grand narratives such as Functionalism, Feminism, Marxism etc. cannot be applied to society as society has changed so much and is continuing to change. They see consumer culture and the media as important influences in enabling people to pick and mix their identities. How does consumer culture and the media enable people to pick and mix their identities? Can you think of any examples?
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