American Journal of Educational Research. 2019, 7(9), 640-643
DOI: 10.12691/education-7-9-6
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Sujeet Kumar Mishra1, and Amrita Bohra2
1Department of Education, Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya (A Central University) Bilaspur (C.G)-495009
2Education Department, M.I.M.T., Greater Noida, (U.P.)
Pub. Date: September 19, 2019
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Sujeet Kumar Mishra and Amrita Bohra. An Analysis of Liberal Feminism with Reference to Legal Equality & Political Awareness in Different Universities of Chhattisgarh. American Journal of Educational Research. 2019; 7(9):640-643. doi: 10.12691/education-7-9-6
Abstract
Liberal Feminism focuses on women’s ability to maintain their equality through their own activities and choices. Liberal feminists accept that due to different superstitions and orthodox women are not getting equal status. The purpose of this study is to find out the difference among the Universities (Central, State and Private) with reference to Legal Equality and political awareness. Researcher used survey method to collect the data for this study and randomly (disproportionate) selected 335 girl students girl students from all the three Universities. A self-developed tool Feminism Reflection Inventory (F.R.I) is used in this study and researcher has taken two dimension of Liberal Feminism which is legal equality and political awareness for this study. It was found that legal equality in Liberal Feminism in girl students of Central, State and Private university are differ from each other while there is no significant difference in the reflection of Political Awareness as dimension of Liberal Feminism among the girl students of Central, State and Private Universities.Keywords:
liberal feminism legal equality political awareness post graduate girl students central university state university and private universities
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