Feminism: Equality Gender in Literature

Authors

  • Prof. Sugam

Keywords:

Feminism, History of Feminism, Gender Equality, Literary Feminism Theory and its analysis.

Abstract

Men and women have their own background and culture, the community has separated the notions of the two genders. Most of the world community assume that men as superior and women as inferior, So, feminist  theory  is a  tool for  women to  fight for  their  rights  for freedom  in the  world of  politics, social, economic and literature. Feminism is born because women are tired of being subordinated to everything. Feminism is about all genders having equal rights and opportunities. It's about respecting diverse women's experiences, identities, knowledge and strengths, and striving to empower all women to realise their full rights. Through feminism, women are   able to show themselves.  Women are no longer dangerous creatures and creatures that have been in the minds of men. But women are also able to work and be productive with men. Feminism is not just important for women but for every sex, gender, caste, creed and more. It empowers the people and society as a whole. A very common misconception is that only women can be feminists. It is absolutely wrong but feminism does not just benefit women. It strives for equality of the sexes, not the superiority of women. Feminism takes the gender roles which have been around for many years and tries to deconstruct them.

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Published

2024-07-29

How to Cite

Prof. Sugam. (2024). Feminism: Equality Gender in Literature. Eduzone: International Peer Reviewed/Refereed Multidisciplinary Journal, 13(2), 79–86. Retrieved from https://eduzonejournal.com/index.php/eiprmj/article/view/680