국제 How global feminism impacts women's rights in South Korea.
The first wave of feminism started in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, emerging out of urban industrial and liberal, socialist politics. The goal of the surge was to offer opportunities for women, with a focus on voting. The wave formally began in Seneca Falls Convention in 1848, with three hundred men and women protested to the cause of equality for women. Elizabeth Cady Stanton wrote the Seneca Falls Declaration outlining the new movement's ideology and political strategies (Young, 2000). In the early stages, feminism was intertwined with the abolitionist movements and gave