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feminism

[ UK /fˈɛmɪnˌɪzəm/ ]
[ US /ˈfɛmɪˌnɪzəm/ ]
NOUN
  1. a doctrine that advocates equal rights for women
  2. the movement aimed at equal rights for women

How To Use feminism In A Sentence

  • But the motive behind her achievement was not self-interest alone, nor the desire to carry aloft the banner of feminism.
  • If feminism is routinely placed first it sets up womanism as a ridiculous offshoot. Archive 2009-03-01
  • Until then — yes feminism means being antimale. on June 17, 2008, at 6:31 pm | Reply A.Y. Siu Not Anti-Male « AAUW Dialog
  • We might describe feminism as a political project to understand and, therefore, to change women's inequality, exploitation, or oppression.
  • In some ways, the self-taught writer could be called the Southern godmother of feminism, an autodidactic intellectual who carved out her singular role as a woman to be reckoned with on her on terms, in her own idiosyncratic ways, in the most hallowed and male-dominated coven in the country--the Halls of Congress--a generation before Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton emerged on the national stage. Jeff Biggers: "Office Holders Are Desperate": 180 Years Before HuffPo, Anne Royall's Wicked Blogs Held DC Accountable
  • Though old-line, hard-line feminism has little appeal for today's women, its ideology lives on in law and policy - like light rays from a dead star.
  • Contemporary Western feminist theory in the 1980s moved beyond the dialogues that sought to differentiate feminisms from each other and instead began to articulate a more pluralized notion of feminism at its core.
  • -- FeminisTIC technorati tags: takebackthetech women femmes ICT TIC Internet nptech feminism féminisme cyberfeminism cyberféminisme FeminisTIC FeminisTIC
  • She represents the other model of feminism, a feminism that the movie does not validate, that is about political power. Enchanted
  • This mixes feminism with funny, cool with competent, self-deprecating with powerbroker. The Sun
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