Introduction
According to Walters, (2005) feminism is defined as an historical and theoretical term that describes cultural, economic, political and social movements. Its core metrics is captured within ideologies designed at establishing the legal and equal rights for women. This feminism seeks to establish sociological, political theories and philosophical aspects for gender differences and also more opportunities for women in context of employment, education and their rights and interest as well.
Simone de Beauvoir claims that ‘the first instance we witness a woman holding up a pen in her hand defending her sex’ and this provide an emotional link to Ms. Christine ...