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Ronaldo Munch's Research On Women's Thoughts

Posted on:2020-05-11Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:S Y WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2437330572987079Subject:Foreign Marxism
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Throughout the international community,the unfair treatment between the central and non-central groups has intensified,especially in some marginalized groups.The unequal access to rights and the price that these groups are forced to pay has aroused widespread concern in society.Ronaldo Munck based on these social phenomena and Marxist theory,tries to find a force that can compete with capitalism with patriarchal power through a critical analysis of social exclusion in a wide range of fields.In this struggle,he saw the potential revolutionary forces of female in male social exclusion,and the different areas of social life in which these forces exist,and revealed the possibility of these forces inciting male society.From the perspective of Munck's constructive postmodernism and late Marxism,the thesis describes the methodology basis of Munck's female thought.From the critique of binary opposition to the diversified methods,deconstruction and constructive features,as well as macro and micro aspects,the methodological basis of female thoughts is discussed.On this basis,Munck's inheritance and innovative development of gender factors in Marxism are expounded.In the macro-global context of globalization,Munck combines women's issues with issues of nationality,labor,class,race,and ecology,revealing the specific manifestations of social exclusion and marginalization in the current society.Munck's feminine thoughts combine multiple aspects such as social politics,ecology,and global vision.His thoughts have their own uniqueness and profoundness.They not only expand and deepen the connotation of Marxism,but also solve the issue of class,gender,and ethnicity of today's society,which provide important theoretical resources for today's society.
Keywords/Search Tags:Munck, women, postmodernism, late Marxism
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