Feminism through the Lens of the Gen Z

Gemar Mori, Yhobel May Alejandria, Bea Quijano, Ashley Brien Salazar, Amiel Sanchez
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With minimal pieces of literature to explain the phenomenon, this study explores the experiences of Filipino Generation Z (Gen Z) on feminism. Ten participants, born between 1997 to 2012, from diverse backgrounds, were selected and interviewed using semi-structured, open-ended questions. The researchers discovered that the experiences of Gen Z are rooted in their perceptions of feminism. Their perceptions view feminism as women’s empowerment that seeks gender equality and is anchored as a feminist movement. Cultural identity and practice, socio-political affiliation, and social media influence how they perceive feminism. However, it is misunderstood as a claim for women’s superiority toward men or other genders, and gender stereotypes still exist. Gender discrimination and sexism urge the need to advance feminism. Hence, educational institutions, local governments, and non-governmental and private organizations must provide avenues to deepen Gen Zs understanding, appreciation, and involvement in feminism and feminist movements. Further research exploring specific contexts or cases about it is encouraged.
Z世代视角下的女权主义
本研究以最少的文献来解释这一现象,探讨菲律宾Z世代(Gen Z)对女权主义的经验。10名参与者出生于1997年至2012年之间,来自不同的背景,他们通过半结构化的开放式问题接受了采访。研究人员发现,Z世代的经历植根于他们对女权主义的看法。在他们的观念中,女权主义是追求性别平等的女性赋权,是一种女权主义运动。文化认同和实践、社会政治关系以及社交媒体都会影响她们对女权主义的看法。然而,它被误解为女性比男性或其他性别优越,性别刻板印象仍然存在。性别歧视和性别歧视迫切需要推进女权主义。因此,教育机构、地方政府、非政府组织和民间组织必须提供途径,加深z世代对女权主义和女权主义运动的理解、欣赏和参与。鼓励进一步的研究探索具体的背景或案例。
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