Feminist Critique
Feminist Critique refers to an analytical approach that examines social, political, and cultural systems through the lens of gender, challenging power structures and inequalities that perpetuate discrimination against women and marginalized genders. Rooted in feminist theory, this critique interrogates patriarchal norms, systemic sexism, and the intersections of race, class, and sexuality that shape social hierarchies. Feminist critique is applied across disciplines, including sociology, literature, and politics, to expose biases and advocate for equity. It critiques how traditional frameworks marginalize women’s experiences and seeks to reimagine societal structures in ways that promote inclusivity and justice. Sociologists use feminist critique to analyze topics like labor markets, family roles, media representation, and institutional policies, highlighting how gendered power dynamics affect societal outcomes.