IR Feminism

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Citizens and steam engines
                                                                   19th century                        1800-1900

Slide 1 - Slide

This lesson
The First Wave of Feminism (1870-1919)

- Repetition of previous lesson and discuss criteria
- Teach you what feminism is
- Teach you what feminism fights for
- Teach you who Aletta Jacobs was and why she is  
   important

Slide 2 - Slide

What is capitalism?
A
economic system with as few rules as possible for maximum profit
B
political system with as few rules as possible for maximum profit
C
political system for as much freedom as possible
D
the rise of production in factories.

Slide 3 - Quiz

Wat is socialism?
A
striving for a society with as much freedom as possible
B
striving for a society without governance
C
striving for a society in which people elect a board
D
striving for a society with as much equality as possible

Slide 4 - Quiz

True or false?

Thorbecke belonged to the socialist party.
A
True
B
False

Slide 5 - Quiz

The first feminist wave.



In the nineteenth century, people fought for emancipation (equality) from different angles. Emancipation movement: a movement that strives for equal rights for disadvantaged groups

  • Slavery 
  • Workers
  • Women

Slide 6 - Slide

The first feminist wave.



Women were disadvantaged for a long time (not the same rights). They were there for the family and the household was the thoughts.

  • Aletta Jacobs 
  • Wilhelmina Drucker
  • VVK (vereniging voor vrouwenkiesrecht) 
  • Become politically active

Slide 7 - Slide

Wilhelmina Drucker
  • One of the first Dutch feminists
  • Founder of VVK
  • Against the idea that women are only meant to bear 
      and care for children
  • The later second wave women's movement, 
      Dolle Mina, is named after her.

Feminism:
The pursuit of equal rights for women and men

Slide 8 - Slide

Aletta Jacobs
  • Sappemeer, Groningen.
  • First woman to be admitted to
      the university after permission from Thorbecke
  • First female doctor
  • Fight for women's suffrage
  • Equal rights for women

Eg: the right to study and work for payment

Slide 9 - Slide

Vereniging voor vrouwenkiesrecht 


VVK organized demonstrations and distributed pamphlets successfully to persuade others.

  • Universal male suffrage 1917 
Women are given the right to vote: Right to be elected.
  • Universal suffrage for women 1919
Both men and women have active suffrage: Right to vote. 


Slide 10 - Slide

True or false?

Emancipation movements strive for unequal rights for different groups
A
True
B
False

Slide 11 - Quiz


What does the term 'Feminism' mean?
A
The pursuit of unequal rights for women and men
B
The pursuit of equal rights only for women
C
The pursuit of equal rights for women and men
D
The pursuit of equal rights for men

Slide 12 - Quiz

Universal men's suffrage 
Universal women's suffrage 
Passive suffrage
The right to vote
Wilhemina Drucker
Aletta Jacobs
1917
1919
Be electable
Choose for yourself

Slide 13 - Drag question