Feminism

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What is feminism?
Feminism is a term that unites various, manifold and often contradicting concepts, strategies and movements. Frequently, this leads the term to be used in its plural form: feminisms. Feminism is an enlightening and critical theory, as much as a global political movement with a tradition spanning over 200 years.

‘Feminism is partisan. Despite its large number of constituent concepts and its contradictions, it remains a voice for the rights of women which articulates female interests and demands recognition. The utopian goal of feminism is the radical transformation of hierarchical gender relations. In the view of the Heinrich Böll Foundation, as we are still confronted with hegemonic masculinity, this issue is far from becoming a thing of the past.’ Barbara Unmüßig, president of the Heinrich Böll Foundation, quoted in: Gender Politics Makes a Difference.

Background information

Feminist Traditions | History

- Where does feminism come from? This article describes in brief the developement of feminism, starting in 1791, during the French Enlightenment, when Olympe de Gouges demanded human rights and civil rights for women. At this point they were still only granted to men. Later in the 19th and 20th century, similar early feminist ideas inspired women’s movements in numerous countries to push for the right to education, paid employment, and social equality. more»

Feminism at the Heinrich Böll Foundation

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Feminist policies have a long and diverse tradition at the Heinrich Böll Foundation. This is also clear from the foundation's history. The Heinrich Böll Foundation emerged out of the unification of three organisations: a feminist foundation called FrauenAnstiftung, Länderstiftungen Buntstift e.V. which was linked to the green party, and the original Heinrich Böll Foundation from Cologne which was responsible for managing Heinrich Bölls estate.

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