
Gender was an important component in the May '68 revolution. However, what was originally proposed as an effort for equality and the defense of the legitimate prerogatives of women, evolved into a movement, gender post-feminism, which it set aside their real interests and needs, pursuing other, even contradictory, goals. This article tries to justify the previous statement, starting from some of the main currents of thought what were at the base of the revolution.
Existentialism, Sexual Behavior, Culture, Gender Identity, Mothers, Civil Disorders, History, 20th Century, Feminism, Gender Role, Freudian Theory, Attitude, Humans, Women's Rights, Family, Female, France, Marriage, Communism, Women, Working
Existentialism, Sexual Behavior, Culture, Gender Identity, Mothers, Civil Disorders, History, 20th Century, Feminism, Gender Role, Freudian Theory, Attitude, Humans, Women's Rights, Family, Female, France, Marriage, Communism, Women, Working
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