Women Rights and Feminism: A Historical view

  • Hasan D
  • Khan S
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Abstract

Women‟s rights and feminism aredeeply interconnected and widely designed to give the basic idea of women position in this world. Feminism largely proliferated since the last five decades as both a multidisciplinary voice advocating for the transformation of societal behaviour towards women rights and as an area for constructing new theories.Evaluating historical development of women rights is imperatively supportive indefining the scopes of feminism and the dichotomous relations among waves of feminism.It has exposed the fight and unsolvedmysteries of women‟s rights movements.Women rights and feminism strived to accentuate the anticipated progress of equality and the delay in desired justice for half of humanity. Accordingly, this article reconstructs the elements along with ideas of feminism that can empower women and make them enthusiastic to standing for their human rights. The main focus of this proposed article is to provide readers with a historical overview and description of women‟s rights evolution and interconnection with the term feminism and is offered for those who have a keen interest in understanding these approaches to the development of women‟s rights and feminism.

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Hasan, Dr. Z., & Khan, S. (2022). Women Rights and Feminism: A Historical view. International Journal of Research Publication and Reviews, 1211–1215. https://doi.org/10.55248/gengpi.2022.3.3.3

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