Similar words: feminist, reminiscent, effeminate, ministry, minister, diminish, diminished, miniskirt. Meaning: ['femɪnɪzm] n. 1. a doctrine that advocates equal rights for women 2. the movement aimed at equal rights for women.
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(31) They objected to materials that expose children to feminism, witchcraft, pacifism, vegetarianism, and situational ethics.
(32) Perhaps a canny distributor will see possibilities for three trendy niche markets, Japanism, environmentalism and feminism.
(33) In the early 1980s, Dale Spender edited a collection of essays assessing the impact of feminism on the academic disciplines.
(34) They seemed embarrassed at having to ask a woman questions about sexism and feminism.
(35) Here again is the connection between feminism and the philanthropic tradition.
(36) The difference is, of course, that feminist criticism arises from the experience of feminism and from taking feminist theories seriously.
(37) The problem of wife abuse is not one of feminism, secular humanism or a lack of headship in the home.
(38) With debates about feminism and culture it had been seen by many as the key to understanding our current dilemmas.
(39) Political rights have always been the central concern of feminism.
(40) As a political entity feminism had less clout than the merest lobby.
(41) Marxist feminism is rather more complicated in that it sees the oppression of women as inextricably linked to the class system.
(42) Psychoanalysts influenced by feminism may try to develop methods sensitive to gender-specific experiences.
(43) Feminism has served its purpose and should now eff off.
(44) That proved to me what I had always thought, that there's a very thin line between feminism and apartheid.
(45) Feminism, like psychology, is structured around a defined object, gender relations.
(46) Yet the symbol of feminism was perceived as a direct challenge to Catholicism and Catholic values.
(47) Others during this weeklong convention protested abortion or feminism or government spending.
(48) He has escaped lightly from other brushes with the law, and from politically incorrect condemnations of homosexuality, feminism and contraception.
(49) Religious feminism and antislavery issues began to fuse when significant numbers of women in each cause blended them. Sentencedict.com
(50) Postwar western feminism, however, is concerned about its own under-representation of younger and older women.
(51) I think it's hard to generalise about western feminism and third world feminism.
(52) Most recent work is often concerned with philosophical issues within feminism itself.
(53) The last component of the rainbow coalition that I want to refer to is feminism.
(54) These questions are vital for feminism as a whole if it is to be conceived as an international, cross-cultural movement.
(55) I would disagree with Juliette that feminism doesn't reach the masses of women's lives.
(56) That there is precisely all this debate about fatherhood because feminism has made it problematic?
(57) As committed feminists they feel that feminism can greatly assist the professional mental health worker.
(58) This stemmed largely from a lack of political analysis and clarity in relation to nationalism and feminism on the part of Southern feminists.
(59) Her feminism has to do with making yourself the most attractive, invulnerable, compelling object that you can.
(60) Other feminist writers, however, have tried to reevaluate the significance of psychoanalytic theory for feminism.
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