Feminism is not really a Third World Issue
1: Introduction
a) Meaning: Defining the Third World
b) Feminism: Advocacy for equality of women in everything
c) Patriarchy as an antithesis to Feminism
d) Historical Background of Movement
e) Current Global Scenario
f) Thesis Statement: Feminism is largely a Third World Issue
2: How Feminism is largely a Third World Issue?
a) Women in third world are subjected to discrimination professionally, economically and politically
b) Women advocacy groups demand affirmative action: Means Feminism is more pervasive in third world
c) Liberalism and Feminism are Interconnected: More liberalism guarantees more women emancipation in West
d) Third World's Female literacy rate is lower than male
e) Backward status of women in TWCs.
f) Female harassment and rapes: More in TWCs (India's Case Study)
3: Why Feminism is largely a Third World Issue?
a) Patriarchal dominance in third world
b) Cultural and Religious Issues limiting the female participation
c) Naturally weak and dependent status in third world
d) Lack of education and growth opportunities in TWC countries
e) Western education aims at inclusiveness which is absent in TWCs
f) Women considered as custodians of Home
4: Pakistan's Scenario as a developing country
a) Literacy rate lower than males: 45% to 69%
b) Honor killings and Forced Marriages
c) Female quota as Affirmative Action
d) Male children are preferred over female ones
e) Females are discouraged to join professional careers
5: Conclusion
a) Third world Socio-Politic and Economic Structures undermine gender equality
b) Circumstantial Issues reflect that Feminism is largely a third world issue
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Last edited by Bilal Hassan; Wednesday, September 06, 2017 at 11:02 PM.
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