Difference Between Gender Studies and Women Studies | History of Gender Studies and Women's Studies

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    Difference Between Gender Studies and Women Studies | History of Gender Studies and Women's Studies
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    Gender studies is a field of that which focuses on gender identity and gendered representation as central categories of analysis while women's studies are a field that focuses on the roles, experiences, and achievements of women in society.
    The key difference between gender and women’s studies is that women’s studies primarily focuses on women while gender studies focuses on women’s studies, men’s studies as well as queer studies.
    Women’s studies in an interdisciplinary field that originated with the second wave of the women’s movement in the late 1960s. It focuses on the roles, experiences, and achievements of women in society. Gender studies is a field that emerged out of women’s studies.
    Feminist studies which look at feminist aspects of women's studies, focus women but still acknowledge gender and use comparisons to men and patriarchy. However, while feminist studies include the study of men, women's studies only focus on women which allows for a specific yet essential way which is always woman-centric. The main difference between feminist and gender studies is that feminist criticism is the literary analysis that involves a feminist viewpoint whereas gender study is a form of literary criticism that involves both feminist and masculinist approaches as well as queer theories. These forms of literary criticisms like gender study and feminism explores how gender and sexual identity influences the creation and reception of a literary work. Furthermore, some tend to use the two terms feminist and gender studies as synonyms as these two studies are similar. Gender is not exactly the term sex.
    It refers to social and cultural differences between men and women, instead of biological differences. Gender studies refers to a form of literary criticism that is based on gender. It explores how gender influences the creation and reception of literary work. In fact, the basis of gender criticism is the concept that gender is a social construct, and that is reflected in our culture and social, political, economic, educational, and religious institutions. Although gender studies began as an offshoot of feminist criticism, it is not only limited to feminist theories. Unlike feminist criticism, gender criticism includes masculinist approach as well as queer theories. Masculinism or masculinist approach basically deals advocacy of the rights or needs of men and boy.
    Queer theory, on the other hand, includes theoretical concepts that centre gay and lesbian people. In short, gender criticism suggests that power is not just patriarchal - men dominating women, but it suggests that power is multifaced. Gender equality is the view that everyone should receive equal treatment and that there should not be any discrimination based on gender. The main difference between feminism and gender equality is that feminism is a collection of social and political movements whereas gender equality is the main goal of feminism. Feminism is concerned with the rights of women while gender equality is concerned with the rights of every individual regardless of their gender. It aims to a substantial body of knowledge about the social construction of gender in various cultural contexts from a variety of disciplinary perspectives.
    The first women's studies department opened in 1970. Today, hundreds of colleges - from small liberal arts institutions to prestigious research universities - offer women's and gender studies degrees.
    Women's studies grew out of a lack of gender equality in higher education and society.
    Consider the situation for women in the 1960s, before the first women's studies program. Women could not open a bank account without a male cosigner. And some states still banned women from serving on juries.
    Furthermore, several Ivy League institutions still refused to admit women. Columbia did not admit its first female undergrads until 1983...

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