Feminist theory doesn't relate to Autism. Feminist theory is philosophical thought out of the feminism movement, discussing issues of gender and social inequality. Feminism does seek to end ableism which can impact on Autistic people.
Toward a Feminist Theory of the State was created in 1989.
Liberal Feminism and Radical Feminism are some types pf the feminist theory.
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LaurieA Finke has written: 'Feminist theory, women's writing' -- subject(s): Feminist theory, Feminism and literature
Feminist theory intersects with grand theories by challenging traditional narratives that often prioritize male perspectives and experiences. It critiques existing frameworks—such as functionalism, conflict theory, and symbolic interactionism—by highlighting gender inequalities and advocating for the inclusion of women's voices and experiences in social analysis. Feminist theory expands grand theories by revealing how power dynamics and social structures are influenced by gender, thus enriching the understanding of societal issues. Ultimately, it seeks to transform grand theories to be more inclusive and reflective of diverse experiences.
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The cast of This Is Not a Feminist Theory on Motherhood - 2011 includes: Carrie Ruckel as Na Ashley Ruckel as Na
It had undertones of Lesbianism and helped women to transition away from an oppressive patriarchy to Lesbianism.
The current scientific consensus on the Neanderthal autism theory suggests that there is no direct evidence linking Neanderthal DNA to autism spectrum disorders. While some studies have found genetic similarities between Neanderthals and modern humans with autism, more research is needed to fully understand the genetic basis of autism. Overall, the Neanderthal autism theory has not been widely accepted and its implications for understanding autism spectrum disorders remain uncertain.
Shefali Moitra has written: 'Feminist thought' -- subject(s): Androcentricism, Feminist theory
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Karen A. Foss has written: 'Feminist rhetorical theories' -- subject(s): Feminist theory, Rhetoric