SEXUAL OBJECTIFICATION IN WOMEN

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SUMMARY

This study was conducted to examine Feminism and the advocacy of women in Nigerian Politics. The aim was to provide an understanding of the concept of Feminism in Nigeria, explore the role of feminism in promoting women's participation in Nigerian politics, explore the historical and cultural factors that have contributed to the limited representation of women in Nigerian politics, and to identify the strategies for addressing the challenges faced by women in Nigerian politics. While feminism takes many forms and cannot be characterized in any seamless way, it nonetheless encompasses the struggles of women to secure their economic and political agency.From the Women's Suffrage Movements of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century to the Women's Liberation Movement of the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s, feminism is typically associated with particular historical moments when a coalition of women succeeds in bringing issues of gender equality, sexual sexism and gender roles.

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