She's eccentric but never dotty and, unlike some Arcatis, her femininity is never in doubt. |
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The exhibit looks at animalism and concepts of femininity, sexual fetishes, seduction, excess, coquetry and class standing. |
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Flowery decorations in the silky fabrics reflect femininity in a perfect way. |
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The idea of aggressive machismo being challenged by lesbian-tinged femininity and losing to the softness of woman was interesting. |
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She probably had a pretty face to start with, but her manner and grace was quite a study in femininity. |
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They do so through delicate balancing acts of simultaneously embracing and rejecting both femininity and hegemonic masculinity. |
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This opposition of free dance versus ballet presents a two-dimensional portrait of past representations of femininity. |
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Intellectual pursuits were considered as threatening a girl's femininity and potential marriageability. |
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Physiques are exaggerated to illustrate the underlying theme, which is masked masculinity, flowered femininity, or elusive mystery. |
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His female seductress represents femininity as a threat to the coherence of the all-male society of military officers. |
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Action is the masculine force of narrative, femininity the topoi and telos of its trajectory. |
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These matters concern the sexed body, masculinity, femininity, sexuality, and reproduction. |
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Through Mehuru's eyes, we see not only the horrific conditions of the middle passage, but also first impressions of white femininity. |
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The F, or femininity, scale measures socially desirable personality traits perceived to be stereotypically characteristic of women. |
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The modulation from aggrieved femininity to fawning submissiveness in her wooing is masterfully handled. |
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The range includes a bath gel and body lotion which, when used together, produce a subtle waft of pure femininity. |
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Those men who fear doing anything unmasculine, who wield the charge of femininity like a weapon, are finally undone by that fear. |
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Both masculinity and femininity must be identified with because they are inherent in narrativity. |
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Though boxing is a male-dominated sport, she says she has never had to check her femininity at the door. |
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Barbie, that plastic icon of childish femininity, has appeared in many guises over a long but curiously unwrinkled life. |
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She plays virgin and vamp, giving mixed messages that only reinforce our polar images of femininity. |
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Their idea of femininity is giggling and spending all their spare time on hair management. |
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Costumes were sparse, with the only indicator of femininity for Helena and Hermia an occasional handbag. |
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This energy emanated from a medium traditionally associated with nourishing food and nurturing femininity. |
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Her constant changing of outfits, hairstyles, and so on, reminds viewers that femininity is constructed, not natural. |
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Also implied was the suggestion that femininity coupled with an aggressive stance is desirable. |
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Men may well have envied the social and economic parasitism of middle-class femininity, despite the Victorians' idealization of home life. |
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It also posits that femininity and masculinity are socially constructed rather than biological givens, emphasizing the performativity of gender. |
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She's a woman, and dresses with style and femininity, which is wonderful to see. |
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Be proud of your femininity, your intelligence, and your ability to create life. |
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The Wicca see the cauldron as a symbol of the Goddess, the manifested essence of femininity and fertility. |
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But take to the practice field of the Calgary Rockies women's contact football team and thoughts of genteel femininity disappear in an instant. |
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But what place does such a seemingly out-dated picture of femininity have in today's post-feminist world of working women and sensitized men? |
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Washed and crumpled cotton, silk and linen contribute to a tone of ease and effortless femininity. |
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Not afraid to show their femininity but defying you to try and perceive it as weakness, we can think of no better role model for young girls. |
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This shows her success, founded on the ability to project an almost mythical femininity. |
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Delicious and demure the dress is successfully re-mastered in a season where soft femininity is the story of the day. |
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So, she hid her femininity behind demureness, read her poems with eyes downcast and scuttled back to the safe haven of domesticity. |
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There was an interesting dichotomy between Samantha and Charly, almost like a dualism between femininity and masculinity. |
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The response among younger women to this dilemma, at least in the feverish imagination of the media, has been an abjuration of femininity. |
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In the typical mix of femininity and sporty styling, such accents emphasize a modern femininity. |
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But in this preoedipal phase of psychological development there is no evidence that masculinity or femininity will follow predetermined routes. |
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Every day they confront a Janus-faced social discourse on female gender, which wedges them between two conflicting ideals of femininity. |
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The sources girls turn to most often, such as teen magazines, offer them a very limited view of what comprises femininity and womanhood. |
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In many western societies, an idealized femininity is often identified with refinement, and refinement in turn with the dominant language. |
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Modern feminists don't want to trade in their femininity for drab power suits and a brief case. |
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Modesty in Bedouin society is associated with sexuality and femininity. |
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These customers are not aiming for androgyny, just an alternative definition of femininity. |
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Put the accent on femininity with this classy suede-and-lace clutch. |
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The destruction of femininity is an erosion of civilisation. |
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Elbaz's power-broker femininity long ago redefined the wardrobe of the working woman. |
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The theme of London Fashion Week has been, overall, toward a soft, yielding, trusting vision of femininity. |
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This characterisation is problematic, as here Mehta is reinforcing the stereotype of docile, demure, and pristine femininity as the ideal form of South Asian womanhood. |
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The choice suggests a woman with a modern definition of femininity, one in which power, swagger and prettiness easily coexist. |
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For many people, roses symbolise passion, sexuality and femininity. |
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Anytime boys, even girls, use femininity as a vernacular people are judged harshly. |
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Once I was pregnant, I embraced my own femininity and settled into my role as decision maker and proprietor. |
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I am an ancient daemon, and although I give the impression of being a model of youth and femininity, I have lived so many centuries I have begun to lose track. |
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And given the high number of heavily manicured nails hidden under boxing gloves here, it seems unlikely this lot will be trading in their femininity just yet. |
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I have reevaluated my collection of necklaces, most of them unworn, many of them gestures intended by my mother to fertilize the stunted signifiers of my femininity. |
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She sustains a neat balance between ambition and compassion, femininity and ballsiness which allows at least a glimpse into the war correspondent's dilemma. |
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The collection also highlights femininity through soft cutting lines. |
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At its worst, the exhibition muddied such sociological pronouncements with a problematic celebration of beauty, ideality and essential femininity. |
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The Creator gave me eyes and senses to thrill to the appeal of femininity. |
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As Stephen Ducat explains, homophobia hasits roots in femophobia, or men's fear of their own femininity. |
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In one brave and defiant performance, she redefined the patriarchal constructions of beauty, femininity, and womynhood for all who saw her. |
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Prior to the 1860s, Morisot painted subjects in line with the Barbizon school before turning to scenes of contemporary femininity. |
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To add variety, the dupatta and scarf is replaced by the jacket without taking away the femininity. |
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We upset conventional categories of maleness and femaleness, masculinity and femininity. |
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One outcome of the idea of fluid masculinity and femininity is the notion of genderqueerness. |
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The new advertising campaign brings to life the sophisticated femininity that remains core to the euphoria Calvin Klein brand. |
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Europeans focused on using local resources giving fur association with femininity with the increasing use of mink. |
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By contrast, British cultural values tend to downplay male beauty and only emphasize femininity as an ideal of beauty. |
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Early ethnographers treated Hinenuitepo as a threatening, chthonic death-deity who had lost any claim to benign femininity. |
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The strappy bottoms offer the amazing benefit of highlighting your charming silhouette and are also a beautiful way to show off your femininity on the beach. |
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Expect a chypre floral scent with lashings of sensual femininity. |
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A contributing factor to this slightly regressive femininity may have been the sugary fabrics and the meringuelike puffs and baby Googums bows at the neck. |
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Kirkham wrote that Price, through her reason and common sense is able to triumph in the end, which contradicts the prevailing ideal of femininity in Regency England. |
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Braziel deciphers Dred as drag queen and drag king, exploring the stereotypes of black masculinities and how they can be reconfigured as femininity within the diaspora. |
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The first challenge to shaping and taming this emerging world is the will itself and the human problem of unwill, especially in relation to femininity. |
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But it wasn't possible at the time, and I put it off, and androgyny became a way of expressing my femininity without having to explain myself to people too much. |
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Raya Stern says that in her ceramics she expresses her femininity and softness best, which otherwise is hidden under her tomboyishness and her hyperactive energy. |
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Just as a Southern woman who transgresses gender bounds can only be allowed to do so if she readopts her femininity, so the South must ultimately submit. |
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With Donglegate she pointlessly robbed that man of his employment. She degraded his masculinity. And so the community responded by degrading her femininity. |
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