Sociology Exam Tutor Podcast

Episode 3 Feminism

7 min · 12 de nov de 2025
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In this episode of the Sociology Exam Tutor podcast, Brian, an experienced GCSE and A-level sociology tutor and examiner, delves into the topic of feminism. He explores the fundamental concepts of feminism and discusses its various strands, including liberal, radical, Marxist, and postmodernist feminists. Brian explains how these perspectives contribute to understanding gender equality, oppression, and social dynamics. He also emphasizes the importance of incorporating feminist views into sociological analyses to achieve a nuanced understanding of society. Listeners are encouraged to consider different feminist perspectives in their exam responses to enhance their grades.   00:33 Understanding Feminism: An Overview 01:21 Types of Feminism: Liberal, Radical, and Marxist 02:48 Postmodernist and Intersectional Feminism 03:25 Feminism in Sociology: Applications and Impacts 04:58 Exam Tips: Applying Feminist Perspectives 06:35 Conclusion and Next Steps

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