The Post-War World and Decolonization · c. 1945 – Present
Women's Movements and Social Change
The global struggle for gender equality and the evolution of feminist thought.
Key Questions
- 1How did the "second wave" of feminism differ from the suffrage movement?
- 2What is intersectionality and why is it important in modern social movements?
- 3How has the role of women in the global south challenged Western feminist narratives?
CBSE Learning Outcomes
CBSE: Changing Cultural Traditions - Class 11CBSE: Women's History - Class 11
Class: Class 11
Subject: History
Unit: The Post-War World and Decolonization
Period: c. 1945 – Present
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