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feminist movement

NOUN
  1. the movement aimed at equal rights for women

How To Use feminist movement In A Sentence

  • With the re-emergement of the feminist movement in the 1960s, these patriarchal consuetudes have been brought to the attention of legal systems throughout the world, and attempts to rectify them in the name of equality have been done through various means, and to disparate levels of success.
  • Simone de Beauvoir jump-started the feminist movement with a book titled The Second Sex.
  • The process was given a moral purpose by the language of the feminist movement.
  • The feminist movement proper in France emerged from the cauldron of May 1968.
  • Although I am unsure of the popularity of womanism, since I have never heard of it referred to before, I can only imagine that such a word tailored to the unique fabric of Black women's lives was welcomed with much sound consensus on behalf of the Black Feminist Movement. Serendip's Exchange -
  • Robin Morgan makes it clear from the outset that this book is her personal memoir, not a history (or herstory, a word she says she invented) of the feminist movement.
  • The feminist movement really has to be about liberating the home as well as the marketplace as a choice.
  • She followed the feminist movement
  • Any resemblance to the Hollywood duo - who became heroines of the feminist movement after their 1991 movie - is coincidental but, at least for Thompson, appropriate.
  • Martha, Mary and their friends at the Women's Centre are trying to do their bit for the feminist movement but are usually thwarted by the intransigence of conventional outlooks and hidebound attitudes to gender.
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