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INTRODUCTION
1869:- Women suffrage movement in US
1870:- Reproductive rights movement
1908:- Women’s movement in Turkey
1917:- Women’s movement In India

1943:- Women’ Liberation in Italy

1945:- Women suffrage movement in Japan
1946:-UNICEF foundation

1950:- Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender rights movement
1960:- Women’s Liberation in Canada

1964:- Feminist movement in US

1979:- Women’s rights movement in Japan
References
GENDER

Gender is a word that commonly used to pronouns the sex
characteristics of an individual. The perception about gender
affects the life of an individual . There are two main genders in
the world such as male and female. Both genders show different
sets of characteristics’ by their culture, behavior and attitude.
The sexuality concerns the ideology of sexual and biological
difference and culture plays a key role to build the difference in
gender (Oxford Companion of African American Literature
2012). The primary guide lines to shape the attitudes and
behavior of an individual can be obtained from the family like
parents, grand parents and siblings. Gender inequality is very
common in the world. So certain movements and organizations
are developed around the world to fight for the rights to stop
discriminations in gender. Gendered movement helped the
people to realize the value of gender in the society.
Gender Identity is a key to identify gender difference in the society
1870
             Reproductive rights movement .
        Reproductive movement is also known as birth control movement.
       The Modern Movement for Birth control was begun in Great Britain
        in 1870. In 1878 the first birth control clinic was founded. Sweden
       was one of the major countries which promote their support from the
         government as early as 1930s (History of Birth control movement
         2007). Christian organizations especially Roman Catholic groups
        opposed birth control movement and started to educate the public
       about the consequences of adolescent and pre marital sex, emotional
        problems, complications of pregnancy and financial issues after an
       abortion. Through these teachings Roman Catholics made their own
       space in the society to influence the people. Even in this new century
         Roman Catholics are still against to this Birth control movement.
         This movement fits with all other movements in regarding their
             teaching and guidance in their schools about this matter.



       Reproductive rights movement gave some hope to women about forced and
Women Suffrage Movement in US .
• In 1869 two national organizations formed in U. S such as National women suffrage
  association and American women suffrage association to gain the right to vote among
  women. These organizations encouraged the women to vote and also educate them
  about the importance of vote. Women suffrage movement was originated from the
  changes occurred in social conditions. The main aim of NWSA was an amendment
  regarding the right to vote (History of women suffrage, n.d). This movement was
  important to ensure the right to vote and also it fits the overall movement to achieve
  equality about the issues of discriminations in voting.
• In 1942 Labor board recommended to adjust the rates of pay ,then in June 10 1963
  John of Kennedy signed Equal Pay Act to achieve parity in salaries. The restrictions of
  women’s participation to achieve equal rights and share in work field caused gradual
  rise in unemployment. President Obama signed Lilly led better fair pay restoration
  Act in 2009 which allows the people to fight for pay discrimination by file a complaint
  with the government against the employer within 180 days of their last paycheck
  (Ann-Marie Imbornoni 2007). A cluster of explanation occurred about this change
  which impressed the people to wok without specifying the quality or quantity of
  work.


  This suffrage movements opened a channel to form a league for voters in 1920, and the reform
      of equal pay act helped the people to think about the realities of discrimination in pay.
1908
              • Women’s Movement in
                Turkey.
              • The women’s movement in Turkey founded in 1908
                but this movement being recognized by the nation in
                1923 for the advancement and the welfare of the
                women. In 1987 feminists organized the first public
                protest against male violence and sexual harassments.
                (Amargi Istanbul, n.d). It is important to reduce gender
                based discrimination for the welfare of the country by
                supporting these movements to remove female
                illiteracy and unemployment. It fits the overall
                movement because these movements help the women
                in the society to raise their voice against
                discrimination and achieved equality.



This movement gave power to fight against violence
            and achieved freedom
1917        Women’s Movement in India

             Women’s Movement in India was organized to achieve
                 gender equality and justice. The Women’s Indian
           Association was founded by Annie Besant in 1917, and the
            movement originated as Women’s Movement which was
           one of the first movements in India to eradicate social evils
                 of Sati, and also to stop child marriage. Women’s
            Movement is Important to achieve equality in rights and
              gender, this movement influenced the country to stop
               racism and caste discriminations. The various social
            reforms and religious movements in India while British
            rule which encouraged the people to spread the ideas of
                social and political freedom among Indians (Socio
              religious reform movements in India 2012). It fits the
             overall movement to overcome inequality by achieving
              proper goal about the issues of women in the country.


   This movement was appropriate in India to remove social evils and beliefs
                              in the society.
Women’ Liberation in Italy
                              The government of Spain approved for the invasion of
                             different thoughts and beliefs after Italy became a vital
                                  part of Spain. Basic support of economy was from
                             Lombardy a major industrial area of the country. World
                            War 2 gave some hope to women and encouraged them
                              to participate in politics. Through the establishment of
                              women liberation movement in Italy women achieved
                               same right as men. The Italian resistance movement
        1943                   started to oppose Mussolini government in 1943 and
                              women played an important role to defeat him for the
                                freedom of the nation. Because of the support from
                             women to this movement the people arranged so many
                               concerts in each part of the country to celebrate the
                            liberation of Italy (Italy liberation day 2012). The women
                              joined together to change the movement as liberation
                             movement to end fascism and fight for their rights and
                                   safety. So this was a major reform in Italy which
                                 celebrates till today. This movement fits with other
                                           movement in the history of Italy.



Italy celebrates this day as their public holiday and remembers whoever lost their life
 during this movement. Italy still recognizes the efforts of women as an achievement
1945         WOMEN SUFFRAGE MOVEMENT
                     IN JAPAN
Women suffrage movement in Japan established in 1945 to support new
roles for women in the nation passed the right to vote. The women
suffrage movement was not only a political movement in Japan but also
this movement created and developed a theory of feminism in the nation
(Kurihara.R 2007). This movement was emphasized the privilege to vote
as a citizen of the nation without discrimination . It fits with all other
movements to express basic right of a citizen to vote. This movement
encouraged them to address the issues of women like insecurity, lack of
education and un employment that affected their family and society. So
they searched for new steps to open certain doors for their advancement.
Women in Japan were prohibited, by law, from joining political parties,
expressing political views and attending political meetings (Women
Suffrage in Japan 2011). Women in Japan acquired a strong belief about
their responsibilities and they used education and knowledge in politics as
their weapon.


                        A movement to won the right to vote in Japan
UNICEF is founded in 1946 for the welfare of the children
  in both sexes by UN to provide living and education. This
organization expands their thoughts about the importance of
 the education and started to train teachers to provide better
 education to the children in the nation. In1965 UNICEF is
       awarded Nobel peace prize for the promotion of               1946 .UNICEF
 brotherhood among nations (UNICEF n.d). In this century
UNICEF is working promptly as a responsible organization
to provide the security to the rights of the child and also this
     organization cope with other nations to fight against
        violence, discrimination and abuse of children.




           UNICEF formed as an organization to promote and support the basic needs of
                      children in the society without the barrier of gender
1950



• Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender rights movement
• Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender rights movement is originated from Sweden and
  became first country in universe that removed homosexuality from the list of illness
  in 1950. The Swedish federation for gay and lesbian consider social invasion to
  spread their thoughts about gender change and same sex marriage. The gay rights
  movement is also called homosexual rights movement that recommends equal rights
  for homosexuals to eliminate sodomy laws and also predicted that something will
  happen to remove discriminations (Gay Rights Movement 2012).The federation
  provide support and started counseling and also educate men and women about the
  transmission of sexually transmitted diseases and other health problems which
  would be considered for their personal safety and wellbeing.


                                       Government approved same sex
                                        marriage through Lesbian Gay
                                       Bisexual transgender movement.
1960

         Women’s Liberation in Canada

• The women liberation movement occurred in Canada in 1960s for the
  peace and safety of women. The 19th century was focused on pregnancy
  rights, education and economic independence (international
  Encyclopedia of Marriage and Family 2003). This movement was
  important to promote women’s equality with men and this movement fits
  with all other movements to ensure privacy and safety of women.




                       This movement influenced the
                     people in the society regarding the
                        safety issues of the country
1
9                      Feminist Movement in US
6       The feminist movement is also known as the Women's Movement or Women's
      Liberation. This movement began in western countries around late 18th century and
4         maintained three different phases to fight against political inequalities, gender
       inequalities in laws and culture and focus on developing different achievements of
      women. The phrase Women's Liberation was first used in the United States in 1964,
     and first appeared in print in 1966. The division between women in America has been
       the result of differences of race, class, and sexual orientation. (Feminist movement
        2012). Lack of participation occurred in respect due to the difference in colors of
          women in America and also due to the difference in the classes of the family.



This feminist movement changed the nation; they won protection from employment discrimination. All
women from different cultures races and groups provide good effort to make feminism meaningful and
                  success full based on their situation to achieve the goal of unity.
1979
   Women’s rights movement in Japan

    The women’s rights movement launched in Japan and
    constitution permitted the women rights to enter in politics; they
    opened new doors to improve their education with their
    beneficial effects of equal rights. Equal employment opportunity
    law passed in 1986 to ensure that men and women have equal
    opportunities. (Century of Japanese women 2006). The
    foundations about the concepts to introduce women rights
    movement are occurred due to cultural, social and economic
    realities that the women facing around the world.


   The women's right movement was the first step by the women
                      in Politics of Japan
References
    http://www.answers.com/topic/gender#Gender_and_development
               Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia 6th Edition
           http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/sci/A0856928.html
http://www.indianetzone.com/22/indian_socioreligious_reform_movements
                          _19th_century.htm
 http://lwvnet.org/tn/nashville/files/the_history_of_womens_suffrage.pdf
  http://www.infoplease.com/spot/womenstimeline3.html#ixzz1rTrDtSIu
 http://amargigroupistanbul.wordpress.com/feminism-in-turkey/feminist-
                         movements-in-turkey/
 Gay rights movement. (2012). In Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved from
http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/766382/gay-rights-movement
Feminism in US: (Feminist Movement 2012) Feminist movement-Wikipedia,
                          the free encyclopedia
            http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feminist_movement
      http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/womens_movement.aspx
          http://www.hanamiweb.com/century_of_women.html

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Gender movements

  • 1.
  • 2. TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 1869:- Women suffrage movement in US 1870:- Reproductive rights movement 1908:- Women’s movement in Turkey 1917:- Women’s movement In India 1943:- Women’ Liberation in Italy 1945:- Women suffrage movement in Japan 1946:-UNICEF foundation 1950:- Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender rights movement 1960:- Women’s Liberation in Canada 1964:- Feminist movement in US 1979:- Women’s rights movement in Japan References
  • 3. GENDER Gender is a word that commonly used to pronouns the sex characteristics of an individual. The perception about gender affects the life of an individual . There are two main genders in the world such as male and female. Both genders show different sets of characteristics’ by their culture, behavior and attitude. The sexuality concerns the ideology of sexual and biological difference and culture plays a key role to build the difference in gender (Oxford Companion of African American Literature 2012). The primary guide lines to shape the attitudes and behavior of an individual can be obtained from the family like parents, grand parents and siblings. Gender inequality is very common in the world. So certain movements and organizations are developed around the world to fight for the rights to stop discriminations in gender. Gendered movement helped the people to realize the value of gender in the society. Gender Identity is a key to identify gender difference in the society
  • 4. 1870 Reproductive rights movement . Reproductive movement is also known as birth control movement. The Modern Movement for Birth control was begun in Great Britain in 1870. In 1878 the first birth control clinic was founded. Sweden was one of the major countries which promote their support from the government as early as 1930s (History of Birth control movement 2007). Christian organizations especially Roman Catholic groups opposed birth control movement and started to educate the public about the consequences of adolescent and pre marital sex, emotional problems, complications of pregnancy and financial issues after an abortion. Through these teachings Roman Catholics made their own space in the society to influence the people. Even in this new century Roman Catholics are still against to this Birth control movement. This movement fits with all other movements in regarding their teaching and guidance in their schools about this matter. Reproductive rights movement gave some hope to women about forced and
  • 5. Women Suffrage Movement in US . • In 1869 two national organizations formed in U. S such as National women suffrage association and American women suffrage association to gain the right to vote among women. These organizations encouraged the women to vote and also educate them about the importance of vote. Women suffrage movement was originated from the changes occurred in social conditions. The main aim of NWSA was an amendment regarding the right to vote (History of women suffrage, n.d). This movement was important to ensure the right to vote and also it fits the overall movement to achieve equality about the issues of discriminations in voting. • In 1942 Labor board recommended to adjust the rates of pay ,then in June 10 1963 John of Kennedy signed Equal Pay Act to achieve parity in salaries. The restrictions of women’s participation to achieve equal rights and share in work field caused gradual rise in unemployment. President Obama signed Lilly led better fair pay restoration Act in 2009 which allows the people to fight for pay discrimination by file a complaint with the government against the employer within 180 days of their last paycheck (Ann-Marie Imbornoni 2007). A cluster of explanation occurred about this change which impressed the people to wok without specifying the quality or quantity of work. This suffrage movements opened a channel to form a league for voters in 1920, and the reform of equal pay act helped the people to think about the realities of discrimination in pay.
  • 6. 1908 • Women’s Movement in Turkey. • The women’s movement in Turkey founded in 1908 but this movement being recognized by the nation in 1923 for the advancement and the welfare of the women. In 1987 feminists organized the first public protest against male violence and sexual harassments. (Amargi Istanbul, n.d). It is important to reduce gender based discrimination for the welfare of the country by supporting these movements to remove female illiteracy and unemployment. It fits the overall movement because these movements help the women in the society to raise their voice against discrimination and achieved equality. This movement gave power to fight against violence and achieved freedom
  • 7. 1917 Women’s Movement in India Women’s Movement in India was organized to achieve gender equality and justice. The Women’s Indian Association was founded by Annie Besant in 1917, and the movement originated as Women’s Movement which was one of the first movements in India to eradicate social evils of Sati, and also to stop child marriage. Women’s Movement is Important to achieve equality in rights and gender, this movement influenced the country to stop racism and caste discriminations. The various social reforms and religious movements in India while British rule which encouraged the people to spread the ideas of social and political freedom among Indians (Socio religious reform movements in India 2012). It fits the overall movement to overcome inequality by achieving proper goal about the issues of women in the country. This movement was appropriate in India to remove social evils and beliefs in the society.
  • 8. Women’ Liberation in Italy The government of Spain approved for the invasion of different thoughts and beliefs after Italy became a vital part of Spain. Basic support of economy was from Lombardy a major industrial area of the country. World War 2 gave some hope to women and encouraged them to participate in politics. Through the establishment of women liberation movement in Italy women achieved same right as men. The Italian resistance movement 1943 started to oppose Mussolini government in 1943 and women played an important role to defeat him for the freedom of the nation. Because of the support from women to this movement the people arranged so many concerts in each part of the country to celebrate the liberation of Italy (Italy liberation day 2012). The women joined together to change the movement as liberation movement to end fascism and fight for their rights and safety. So this was a major reform in Italy which celebrates till today. This movement fits with other movement in the history of Italy. Italy celebrates this day as their public holiday and remembers whoever lost their life during this movement. Italy still recognizes the efforts of women as an achievement
  • 9. 1945 WOMEN SUFFRAGE MOVEMENT IN JAPAN Women suffrage movement in Japan established in 1945 to support new roles for women in the nation passed the right to vote. The women suffrage movement was not only a political movement in Japan but also this movement created and developed a theory of feminism in the nation (Kurihara.R 2007). This movement was emphasized the privilege to vote as a citizen of the nation without discrimination . It fits with all other movements to express basic right of a citizen to vote. This movement encouraged them to address the issues of women like insecurity, lack of education and un employment that affected their family and society. So they searched for new steps to open certain doors for their advancement. Women in Japan were prohibited, by law, from joining political parties, expressing political views and attending political meetings (Women Suffrage in Japan 2011). Women in Japan acquired a strong belief about their responsibilities and they used education and knowledge in politics as their weapon. A movement to won the right to vote in Japan
  • 10. UNICEF is founded in 1946 for the welfare of the children in both sexes by UN to provide living and education. This organization expands their thoughts about the importance of the education and started to train teachers to provide better education to the children in the nation. In1965 UNICEF is awarded Nobel peace prize for the promotion of 1946 .UNICEF brotherhood among nations (UNICEF n.d). In this century UNICEF is working promptly as a responsible organization to provide the security to the rights of the child and also this organization cope with other nations to fight against violence, discrimination and abuse of children. UNICEF formed as an organization to promote and support the basic needs of children in the society without the barrier of gender
  • 11. 1950 • Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender rights movement • Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender rights movement is originated from Sweden and became first country in universe that removed homosexuality from the list of illness in 1950. The Swedish federation for gay and lesbian consider social invasion to spread their thoughts about gender change and same sex marriage. The gay rights movement is also called homosexual rights movement that recommends equal rights for homosexuals to eliminate sodomy laws and also predicted that something will happen to remove discriminations (Gay Rights Movement 2012).The federation provide support and started counseling and also educate men and women about the transmission of sexually transmitted diseases and other health problems which would be considered for their personal safety and wellbeing. Government approved same sex marriage through Lesbian Gay Bisexual transgender movement.
  • 12. 1960 Women’s Liberation in Canada • The women liberation movement occurred in Canada in 1960s for the peace and safety of women. The 19th century was focused on pregnancy rights, education and economic independence (international Encyclopedia of Marriage and Family 2003). This movement was important to promote women’s equality with men and this movement fits with all other movements to ensure privacy and safety of women. This movement influenced the people in the society regarding the safety issues of the country
  • 13. 1 9 Feminist Movement in US 6 The feminist movement is also known as the Women's Movement or Women's Liberation. This movement began in western countries around late 18th century and 4 maintained three different phases to fight against political inequalities, gender inequalities in laws and culture and focus on developing different achievements of women. The phrase Women's Liberation was first used in the United States in 1964, and first appeared in print in 1966. The division between women in America has been the result of differences of race, class, and sexual orientation. (Feminist movement 2012). Lack of participation occurred in respect due to the difference in colors of women in America and also due to the difference in the classes of the family. This feminist movement changed the nation; they won protection from employment discrimination. All women from different cultures races and groups provide good effort to make feminism meaningful and success full based on their situation to achieve the goal of unity.
  • 14. 1979 Women’s rights movement in Japan The women’s rights movement launched in Japan and constitution permitted the women rights to enter in politics; they opened new doors to improve their education with their beneficial effects of equal rights. Equal employment opportunity law passed in 1986 to ensure that men and women have equal opportunities. (Century of Japanese women 2006). The foundations about the concepts to introduce women rights movement are occurred due to cultural, social and economic realities that the women facing around the world. The women's right movement was the first step by the women in Politics of Japan
  • 15. References http://www.answers.com/topic/gender#Gender_and_development Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia 6th Edition http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/sci/A0856928.html http://www.indianetzone.com/22/indian_socioreligious_reform_movements _19th_century.htm http://lwvnet.org/tn/nashville/files/the_history_of_womens_suffrage.pdf http://www.infoplease.com/spot/womenstimeline3.html#ixzz1rTrDtSIu http://amargigroupistanbul.wordpress.com/feminism-in-turkey/feminist- movements-in-turkey/ Gay rights movement. (2012). In Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved from http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/766382/gay-rights-movement Feminism in US: (Feminist Movement 2012) Feminist movement-Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feminist_movement http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/womens_movement.aspx http://www.hanamiweb.com/century_of_women.html

Notas do Editor

  1. http://www.answers.com/topic/gender#Gender_and_development
  2. Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia 6th Edition http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/sci/A0856928.html
  3. http://lwvnet.org/tn/nashville/files/the_history_of_womens_suffrage.pdfhttp://www.infoplease.com/spot/womenstimeline3.html#ixzz1rTrDtSIu
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