Therefore, the anxiety implicated in the question is not so much that the future of feministic studies is doomed, but the need to revive and re-engineer it. |
Spain contributed to the feministic movement probably the greatest name in the history of feminine intellectuality in St. Teresa. |
Nonetheless, there is an undeniable feministic power in her simply being a woman who has always given her writing supreme primacy. |
Instead of a feministic approach to a breakup, the song appeared to be a childish and futile attempt at being clever. |
What Campbell was supposed to deliver that night was a Dorothy Parker monologue, wry, witty, feministic. |
For those looking for something with a classic feministic take on gender issues, Pucca's writings could prove to be dry and lacking in refinement. |