In a 500-750 words essay (Times New Roman 12, double-spaced, 1-inch margins), students need to critically examine gender and social movements from a transnational/global perspective, focusing on the intersectional feminist framework. You will explore how gender identities intersect with other forms of identity, such as race, class, sexuality, and ability, within social movements across different regions of the world. This assignment is a great opportunity for students to learn how to apply intersectional theories to real-life situations.
Instructions: Choose two different regions (such as North America, Asia, Africa, Latin America, and the Middle East) and examine social movements within each region. You can address the following points for each region:
- Identify and describe a prominent social movement related to gender equity or womenβs rights.
- Discuss the historical context and key events that shaped the movement.
- Analyze the intersectional dynamics within the movement, considering how gender intersects with other social identities (race, class, sexuality, ability, etc.).
- Assess the achievements, challenges, and ongoing struggles faced by the movement in promoting gender equality and
You then need to compare and contrast the two social movements. You can address the following points:
- Highlight similarities and differences in their goals, strategies, and outcomes.
- Discuss the influence of cultural, political, and socio-economic factors on the development and progress of these movements in each region (given that they wanted to challenge intersecting systems of oppression).
- Analyze the potential impact of globalization and transnational connections on the exchange of ideas, strategies, and solidarity among activists worldwide.
You need to conclude by reflecting on the significance of understanding gender and social movements through an intersectional feminist lens and the importance of ongoing advocacy and activism globally.
Note: Make sure to use a variety of academic sources, including scholarly articles, books, reports, and reputable websites, to support your analysis. Cite all sources using an appropriate citation style (Chicago, APA, or MLA). Ensure your assignment is well-structured, coherent, and supported by evidence and critical analysis.