Feminism has gained prominence as a response to systemic gender inequalities, advocating for women's rights and social justice in various spheres, including politics, education, and the workplace. Conversely, fundamentalism has grown as a reaction to modernity and globalization, often rooted in a desire to return to traditional values and beliefs, sometimes as a means to assert identity in the face of perceived threats. Both movements reflect deep societal changes and tensions, with feminism pushing for progress and equality, while fundamentalism often seeks to preserve established norms and resist change. These dynamics create complex interactions between the two, as they can both challenge and reinforce each other in different contexts.
Haideh Mohgissi has written: 'Feminism and Islamic fundamentalism' -- subject(s): Feminism, Islam, Islamic countries, Islamic fundamentalism, Legal status, laws, etc. (Islamic law), Muslim women, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Feminism, Social conditions, Women
Roberta Mary Pughe has written: 'Resurrecting Eve' -- subject(s): Christian women, Christianity, Feminism, Fundamentalism, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Feminism, Religious life, Women in Christianity
The duration of The Roots of Fundamentalism is 1.25 hours.
Fundamental is a noun & an adjective.
Fundamentalism Characterized by the belief in a literal, or word for word, interpretation of The Bible.
A struggle between science and fundamentalism
well, obama is actually a plant. he was grown in the goverment officials garden. Thats why he goes outside to retrieve sunlight and drinks water. Hence photosynthesis.
modernism emphasized science and secular values. fundamentalism fallowed traditional idea about religion
yes there is feminism in Medea. a great deak
Enchanted Feminism was created in 2002.
Anti Feminism was created in 1991.
Feminism Unmodified was created in 1987.