Equity Feminism

Equity feminism is a phrase coined by Christina Hoff Sommers in her book Who Stole Feminism (Simon & Schuster, 1994). It's used to describe an ideology of equality and distinguish it from the gynocentrism that she felt was dominant in the contemporary feminist movement, which she described as gender feminism. For more information see http://www.equityfeminism.com

 

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