Third-World Feminism
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Third-World Feminism is also known and understood as '
Postcolonial Feminism'.
Third-World feminists would argue that as a result of
capitalisation, women in the 'Third World' would be oppressed by some other factors than patriarchy. For example, 'third-world' women would undergo some experiments during the process of testing
contraceptives, which seem to be mainly manufactured and used by the women in the '
First World'.
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