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| Radical feminism has been highly influential in the study of gender and leadership. Resistance feminism grew out of women's dissatisfaction with liberal feminism and its endeavor to achieve equality by equating women to men (Lorber, 2001). What is seen by liberal feminists as individual challenges is seen by radical feminists more systematically, as the consequence of the privilege of men in a society where masculinity defines the norm (Jagger, 1983). Therefore, according to this perspective, women's difficulties in getting promoted to leadership positions cannot be understood in [individual terms only, but rather as part of a wider social system of gender, in which the personal becomes political.]
Jagger A. (1983). Feminist politics and human nature. Totoway [sic], NJ: Rowman & Allenheld. Lorber, J. (2001). Gender Inequality: Feminist Theories and Politics (2nd Ed.). Los Angeles, CA: Roxbury. |
Within the gender resistance theories, radical feminism, standpoint feminism and psychoanalytical feminism have been highly influential in the study of gender and leadership. Resistance feminism grew out of women’s dissatisfaction with liberal feminism and its endeavor to achieve equality by equating women to men (Lorber, 2001). What is seen by liberal feminists as individual challenges is seen by radical feminists more systematically, as the consequence of the privilege of men in a society where masculinity defines the norm (Jagger, 1983). Therefore, according to this perspective, women’s difficulties in getting promoted to leadership positions cannot be understood in individual terms only, but rather as part of a wider social system of gender, in which the “personal becomes political” (Tong, 1998).
Jagger, A.M. (1983), Feminist Politics and Human Nature, Rowman and Allanheld, Totowa, NJ. Lorber, J. (2001), Gender Inequality, Roxbury Publishing, Los Angeles, CA. Tong, R. (1998), Feminist Thought A More Comprehensive Introduction, Westview Press, Boulder, CO. |
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