From Woolf to Nelson A Glance at the Feminist Movement

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15829355

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Human rights, sex discrimination, social inclusion, social justice, women’s rights

Abstract

The notion of feminism, in its capacity as both a movement and a conceptual framework, has demonstrated a consistent historical presence. Its fundamental tenet is the advocacy for gender equality, with the objective of achieving parity of rights for the sexes. The intellectual and philosophical currents of the Age of Enlightenment significantly shaped the historical trajectory of feminism in the 18th century. Subsequently, the feminist movement has consistently adapted its form and focus in response to the prevailing socio-political contexts of each era, thereby maintaining its enduring relevance. This movement, which questions the place and roles of women in society, initially emerged in the political and social spheres. Its influence was not limited to social and political domains. Feminism has been strongly reflected in various fields, such as literature, art, cinema, science, and business. In this study, the evolution of the feminist movement will be analysed through the works of prominent literary figures, ranging from Virginia Woolf to Alondra Nelson. 

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Author Biographies

  • Zülal Erdoğan, Sakarya Üniversitesi

    Sakarya University Institute of Social Sciences, Department of Social Work, graduate student

  • Rabia Cankurtaran, Sakarya University

    Sakarya University English Translation and Interpreting undergraduate student 

  • Semanur Şengül, Sakarya University

    Sakarya University English Translation and Interpreting undergraduate student 

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Published

30.06.2025

How to Cite

From Woolf to Nelson A Glance at the Feminist Movement: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15829355. (2025). Interdisciplinary British and American Studies Journal, 2(1). https://ibasjournal.com/index.php/ibas/article/view/18