In this short written reflection, you will explain the basic concepts of feminis
In this short written reflection, you will explain the basic concepts of feminism and intersectionality. You should answer each of the questions below. Do not copy the questions into your essay or use numbers / bullet points. Rather, create a new paragraph (or paragraphs) consistent with a standard essay format. 1. In your own words, what is feminism? What are some of the different approaches to feminism that we have discussed in the readings and lectures so far? 2. In your own words, what is intersectionality? To answer this question, you can discuss the history of intersectionality, KimberlĂ© Crenshaw, the Combahee River Collective, and/or Gloria AnzaldĂșa. 3. Think about the readings by Ijeoma A., Audre Lorde, Lailatul Fitriyah, and Tina Vasquez. What are some of the problems that have come up within feminism? What are areas of tension or disagreement? Describe at least two. 4. Why do you think we should think about feminism as plural (feminisms)? Is it helpful to think about more than one approach to feminism? This is your own perspective / opinion. Guidelines 1. Length: three to four double-spaced pages 2. Font: any standard font is fine, but size should be 12. 3. You done and to dos tile page. However, at the top of the first page, be sure to include 4. You should engage with the readings, authors, and texts that we’ve discussed throughout the first two weeks. Feel free to summarize their findings and viewpoints. However, if you use a direct quote from the readings, be sure to follow it with the author’s last name and the page number. See the example below. Outside research is not necessary. If you do use additional sources, they must be properly cited. Exage: he de is hur guite an he roductive ant Fi eas so change, “since 5. Reving your slection late is epilly for spelling and punctuation mistakes. 6. Reflection statements are due on Wednesday, June 26, 2024 by 11:59pm. Upload these diaiy to the couse iCollege