American Literary Movements 19th and 20th Century

American Literary Movements: Learn about the major American literary movements of the 19th and 20th centuries: transcendentalism, realism, naturalism, modernism, and postmodernism. American Dream James Truslow Adams was the man who coined the term ‘American dream’ in 1931. According to James Truslow Adams everyone’s life should be improved, richer and plentiful, along with opportunity for … Read more

Pseudo Feminism: BA English Notes Semester 5 BBMKU University

Pseudo feminism refers to a distorted or misrepresented form of feminism that claims to support gender equality but, in practice, promotes ideas or actions that are inconsistent with true feminist principles. It may involve using feminist rhetoric to justify discriminatory or harmful behavior or to push an agenda that is contrary to the goals of … Read more

Marxist Feminism: Analyzing the Intersection of Gender and Class

Marxist feminism is a unique and thought-provoking philosophical variant of feminism that melds the tenets of Marxism with feminist principles. It delves into the complex ways in which women are exploited within the framework of capitalism and the ownership of private property. Here, we will explore the fundamental concepts of Marxist feminism, its theoretical background … Read more

liberal feminism BA English Semester 5 Notes

Liberal feminism is a branch of feminism that believes in the equality of men and women and advocates for the achievement of this equality through legal and political reform. Liberal feminists believe that the root of sexism is in the unequal distribution of power and resources and that this inequality can be remedied through changes … Read more

Radical Feminism: BA English Note [Semester 5]

Radical feminism is a feminist ideology and movement that seeks to address and challenge the deep-rooted structures of patriarchy and gender-based oppression. Emerging during the second wave of feminism in the 1960s and 1970s, radical feminists advocated for a radical transformation of society to achieve gender equality and liberation for all genders. This perspective goes … Read more

A Symphony of Empowerment: Harmonizing the Principles of ‘Feminism a Note’ Worldwide!

Feminism a Note: Feminism is a socio-political and cultural movement that advocates for the equality of the sexes and seeks to challenge and address the systemic inequalities and discrimination faced by women. It strives to promote the rights, opportunities, and social, economic, and political empowerment of women in various aspects of life. Feminism encompasses a … Read more

Postcolonial literature in South Africa.

Postcolonial literature is the literature of the people of pre-colonial countries. It is present on all continents except Antarctica. Post-colonial literature often addresses the problems and consequences of colonialism in a country, particularly the political and cultural freedoms of formerly subjugated peoples, and questions relating to topics such as racism and colonialism. A range of … Read more

Feminism BA English Semester 5 BBMKU & VBU University

Feminism definition and notes for the BA English Students of BBMKU and VBU and other autonomous universities of Jharkhand. Get all English notes in Jpathshala.com the no.1 place for the English Honours Student. Leave your suggestion in the comment box to help for the improvement of the services. What is Feminism? The term feminism can … Read more