Category
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MeToo movement
movement denouncing sexual assault and harassment

ecofeminism
thumb|French writer Françoise d'Eaubonne coined the term in a 1974 book.
first-wave feminism
period of feminist history during the late 19th and early 20th centuries
liberal feminism
branch of feminism that works for gender equality through political and legal reform within the framework of liberal democracy
socialist feminism
ideology that seeks liberation from economic and cultural sources of women's oppression
TERF
acronym of trans-exclusionary radical feminism
fourth-wave feminism
iteration of the feminist movement that began around 2012
separatist feminism
theory that feminist opposition to patriarchy can be achieved through women's separation from men
cyberfeminism
Cyberfeminism is a feminist approach which foregrounds the relationship between cyberspace, the Internet, and technology. It can be used to refer to a philosophy, art practices, methodologies or community. The term was coined in the early 1990s to describe the work of feminists interested in theorizing, critiquing, exploring and re-making the Internet, cyberspace and new-media technologies in general.
sex-positive feminism
branch of feminism connected with the sex-positive movement centering on the idea that sexual freedom is an essential component of women's freedom and opposing legal or social efforts to control sexual activities between consenting adults
4B Movement
radical and separatist feminist movement

womanism
thumb|A depiction of black female unity as a core value of womanism|alt=Black and white drawing of women of African-American descent holding a large pot together above their headsWomanism is a feminist movement, primarily championed by Black feminists, originating in the work of African American author Alice Walker in her 1983 book ''In Search of Our Mothers' Gardens''. Walker coined the term "womanist" in the short story "Coming Apart" in 1979. Her initial use of the term evolved to envelop a spectrum of issues and perspectives facing black women and others. Walker defined "womanism" as embra
difference feminism
school of feminism that emphasizes the differences between men and women
Rojava Revolution
military and political conflict in northern Syria
cultural feminism
theories that commend innate differences between women and men
atheist feminism
theory which is intersection of feminism and atheism that considers that religion is a prominent source of female oppression and inequality, believing that the religions are misogynic and oppressive towards women
Women's liberation movement
branch of radical feminist thought

Jineology
thumb|275x275px|Asia Ramazan Antar (1998–2016) was a feminist and a [[Women's Protection Units (YPJ) fighter]]
Jineology () is a form of feminism and of gender equality that was advocated by Abdullah Öcalan, the representative leader of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) and the broader Kurdistan Communities Union (KCK) umbrella. From the background of honor-based religious and tribal rules that confine women in Middle East societies, Öcalan said that "a country can't be free unless the women are free", and that the level of women's freedom determines the level of freedom in society at large.
individualist feminism
feminist ideas which emphasize individualism
postcolonial feminism
branch of feminism centered in non-Western cultures
feminist movements and ideologies
feminist existentialism
feminist movement whose starting point of philosophical thinking must be the individual
lipstick feminism
niche variety of third-wave feminism that embraces the coexistence of stereotypical concepts of femininity and female sexual empowerment; response to previous feminist waves which separated feminism and hyperfeminity
Aurat March
Women rights movement in Pakistan
KuToo movement
movement against high heel policy in workplaces in Japan
state feminism
feminism created, approved, or promoted by a government
Ele Não movement
Protests against Jair Bolsonaro in 2018
Antinaturalism
movement against naturalist and essentialist ideologies
Girls at Dhabas
Pakistani based social movement
Women Democratic Front
socialist-feminist organisation in Pakistan
maternal feminism
combination of the concepts of maternalism and feminism
standpoint feminism
theory theory that feminist social science should be practiced from the standpoint of women or particular groups of women
Women's liberation movement in Asia
feminist movement

Feminist justice ethics
feminist view on morality
social feminism
feminist movement

networked feminism
online mobilization and coordination of feminists in response to sexist acts
Tehrik-e-Niswan
Tehrik-e-Niswan () (The Women's Movement) is a women's organization in Pakistan. Tehrik-e-Niswan was formed in 1979 in Karachi, Sindh by Sheema Kermani. Tehrik-e-Niswan was founded in 1979 to use the performing arts as a medium for giving Rights messages to working class women and the marginalized communities. Soon after its formation, in 1980, Zia-ul-Haq's regime, banned the dance performances, Tehrik used performances as a medium for spreading the message of peace, equality and harmony for women.
post-structural feminism
approach to feminism influenced by post-structuralistism and emphasizing the social construction of gendered subjectivities
vegan studies
Academic field
list of conservative feminisms
Wikimedia list article
MeToo movement in Pakistan
women's rights movement in Pakistan
reactionary feminism
form of feminism that emphasizes traditional gender roles, heteronormativity, and the family as solutions to women's socio-economic challenges