Research Article | Open Access
Representations of the systemic pretext in feminist thought
Dr. habouchi bentcherif
Pages: 41-45
Abstract
Feminist philosophy emerged as a major statement that opposes the patriarchal logic that has nested in human conscience for centuries. Feminism was not satisfied with political and social rights until it came forward to demand absolute equality. It succeeded in this to a large extent through its availability of a discourse that could identify with many different cognitive discourses. The most important of which is the cultural criticism that adopted this thought and provided it with an academic cover.
This paper will take two paths:
A theoretical path through which we explain the concept of feminism and its relationship with cultural criticism, focusing on the new concept of the system and the pretext of the system.
And an applied path through which we try to investigate the representations of the systematic pretexts in the code, and interpret the coding it contains.
Keywords
The pretext, feminism, women, culture, Cultural pattern.