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feminism

/fem-uh-niz-uhm/US // ˈfɛm əˌnɪz əm //UK // (ˈfɛmɪˌnɪzəm) //

女权主义,女性主义,女权运动,妇女主义

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the doctrine advocating social, political, and all other rights of women equal to those of men.
    • : an organized movement for the attainment of such rights for women.
    • : Older Use. feminine character.

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Examples

  • Journalist Koa Beck—a veteran of Jezebel, Vogue, and Marie Claire—examines, with clear-eyed scrutiny and in meticulous detail, the history of feminism, from the true mission of the suffragettes to the rise of corporate feminism.

  • It’s a very, very difficult territory to walk, to build a unicorn-scale business based on feminism.

  • She has published a how-to handbook for activists, Heroines of the Streets, that she hopes will offer tools to other women advocating for radical feminism.

  • It acknowledges the rich, complicated history of the women’s suffrage movement and forges a new pathway for inclusive feminism.

  • Sweden’s brand of feminism had spent a decade working to create a more balanced society, both for women in the workplace and for men in the home.

  • Here she is in June saying “Trans politics and feminism have never been headed to the same place.”

  • As my fellow students have eloquently demonstrated, we need feminism.

  • Unwittingly or not, modern feminism is leaving its disabled sisters out of the discussion.

  • “Mainstream feminism is riddled with classism, racism, and sexual orientation discrimination,” she wrote.

  • Lepore has a different, though still linear, metaphor for the history of feminism: “a river, wending.”

  • None were about the party, but on subjects like 35 "political economy," "the fur trade," "feminism."

  • Only after serious study of sexual dimorphism in the animal series may one venture a few reflections on feminism.

  • For if there are in nature numerous examples of feminism, there are very few of an equality of the sexes.

  • It appears that public opinion in New England was disagreeably impressed by this early manifestation of feminism.

  • For feminism, in a sense, is a return to atavism, and sex antagonism and sex attraction are functions of the same thing.