This is isn't helped by the fact that lad culture deems feminists as mad, butch man haters with hairy armpits! |
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For most feminists, and for the public, feminism had come to mean the vote for women and little more. |
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Equality feminists minimize the political significance of the biological attributes of women. |
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The other aspect to note is that it appears the goals of feminists on both sides of the globe are the same. |
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In more recent years, there has been a softening of the attitudes of feminists towards quantitative research. |
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It is a festival that feminists would love to strike out completely from the history of a nation. |
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Melanie points out that today's feminists are still grappling with the questions of the nineteenth century. |
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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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Of course, feminism and feminists have changed with the times, but the image is still of the seventies. |
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Mainstream media play a dominant role in the negative portrayal of feminists. |
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A feminist is simply someone that supports true equality, and many men are feminists. |
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It is also assumed that the only possible reaction feminists can have to nationalism is rejection. |
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There's a bit of a debate going on in feminist blogging circles about feminists, women and the left. |
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The second part of that equation seems to have been abandoned by feminists early on. |
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The same ambivalent usage marks anarchist versions of the truth, or those of radical feminists. |
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Pacifist feminists, for example, embraced their identity as mothers to justify their refusal to support the war. |
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He is religiously anti-feminist, and believes that feminists created bitterness in women. |
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More radical feminists, however, have attempted to show that the biblical traditions are thoroughly and irredeemably antifeminist. |
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It was written during the anti-feminist backlash of the 1980s in which feminists were criticized for breaking up the traditional home. |
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Far righters Phyllis Schlafly and James Dobson recently accused feminists of declaring a war on boys. |
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Women are independent and resourceful, which means that true feminists should be ruralists, too. |
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First-wave feminists also maintained a wounded attachment to sati to justify their need to be partners in the Empire as civilising agents. |
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The distinction feminists have made between maleness and masculinity provides a clue and an analogy. |
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At the very least, feminists should be considering these legal alternatives, while the Court teeters in the balance. |
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Radical feminists demand an end to all systems and structures that in any way restrict women's sexual preferences and procreative choices. |
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What I have said is that I resent misandrist feminists who distort facts to present women as being greater victims than they really are. |
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People, including many women, tend to picture feminists as unfeminine and men-hating, which is not true, Summers said. |
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These unliberated tendencies irritate some feminists to the point of recklessness. |
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The archives will be shipped with a full-scale reproduction of Mailer's ego for articulate Third Wave feminists to whittle down in a nanosecond. |
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The Radcliffe Institute's outlook, however, owes more to the bra burners than to the responsible feminists. |
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Women say their roles there were as the uplifters of communities, and did not see themselves as feminists contradicting that at all. |
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And yes, yes, for the hundredth time YES, feminists disapprove of advertisements that stereotype men as ignorant buffoons. |
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Here are instances of unadulterated female victimhood, yet the silence of the feminists is deafening. |
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Such feminists assume that the welfare of children conflicts with the parental rights of non-primary caregivers, who are overwhelmingly fathers. |
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The objectification of the female form continues to be viewed by most feminists as necessarily disempowering. |
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There are a lot of misconceptions and stereotypes surrounding feminism and feminists. |
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English-Canadian feminists and Quebecoises feminists had very different political orientations. |
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Alice Lenshina died in jail, but her church survives and she is regarded as a heroine by Zambian feminists. |
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But because the radicals are sexually correct feminists, their incredible statements are swallowed whole. |
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The cycle will only be broken when cissexual feminists take responsibility for cissexism and hold themselves and their colleagues accountable. |
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Many feminists argue that in patriarchies men maintain their power through violence and force. |
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According to her, the radical feminists worship an immanent deity in the form of a goddess or some other human construct. |
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Within feminism, it began by claiming males could not be feminists because they did not share women's collective experience. |
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As the feminists saw it, bringing incestuous rape out of the closet would finally vindicate the truth of women's experience. |
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As already noted, some feminists and social commentators have commented on its limitations. |
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The Exec is roughly split fifty-fifty down the middle, with everything from classical liberals to old-style feminists and environmentalists. |
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I debated the issue with surgically enhanced feminists and flat-chested housewives. |
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Radical feminists were in a frenzy that the judge had decided to allow DNA evidence which painted his accuser as a floozy. |
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There were counterdemonstrations by feminists and human rights supporters, not only in Bangladesh but all over the world. |
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The arguments used to justify women's equality in the marketplace left feminists open to the charge that female emancipation would desex women. |
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Greer has remained determinedly controversial, often earning the ire of feminists for her idiosyncratic stance on women's issues. |
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Women's groups seem to behave more aggressively and more emotionally in response to this common perception of feminists as bitter and militant. |
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The DNA fingerprinting of rape suspects is something most feminists seem to be pretty happy about. |
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All too often, feminists focus in a nearly exclusive manner on the gender politics of their own nation. |
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The real enemies, for Ross, aren't the johns or the violent clients, or even the police, but feminists and government aid staff. |
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Black feminists and womanists in the academy dream of community and cooperation but often live in isolation, she said. |
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Black feminists and womanists have consistently provided the most compelling egalitarian vision for the black freedom struggle. |
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These women have been called the first generation of feminists in modern China, and they worked as amahs in Hong Kong, Macau and Singapore. |
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Perhaps for feminists Tiefer's repetitiousness makes the lecture a little bit long. |
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Of course there were feminists, but this was a long time before feminism went mainstream. |
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What are we as British feminists doing to support the right of all women to freedom from violence? |
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If it is the latter, the French feminists who support the ban have a point. |
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She makes the personal into art long before feminists came to call it political. |
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The first protests by feminists were against how the nationalists defined the role of women. |
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The reaction to that on the part of male and female feminists is to stop thinking. |
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A decade on, they're still active feminists concerned with challenging hierarchies, disseminating ideas and opening the channels of communication between women. |
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Imagine if hackers from Saudi Arabia said that any TV station in America broadcasting feminists and gays would be attacked? |
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Unabashed feminist author Catlin Moran lampooned women who did not identify as feminists in her book, How To Be a Woman. |
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Other writers and editors and feminists in all fields took to Twitter to defend Gould. |
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But what most rankles male voters is the accusation by gender feminists that male officials do not act on behalf of the interests of their female constituents. |
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Modern feminists are finally having their Arab Spring, thanks to Facebook coo Sheryl Sandberg. |
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Of course, feminists would argue that the idea that men are now crushed under the heel of power-wielding, all-controlling women is complete rubbish. |
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Perhaps many young women don't see the relevance of a feminist struggle when their closest kindred spirits are men and not earlier generations of feminists. |
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At the end of the day, there are feminists who concentrate on men's issues, some who do work on both genders, and some who concentrate solely on improving the world for women. |
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In September 1897, buffeted by personal and professional difficulties, as well as conflicts with leading German feminists, she entered a mental hospital. |
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To radical feminists the abuse and denigration of women is a class issue. |
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Throughout the twentieth century, radicals, revolutionaries, feminists, utopians and unionists competed for their hearts and minds to lead the people's procession. |
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At the same time, some feminists have sought to impose a particular social vision, even though their own views are highly controversial and contestable. |
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Lad culture deems feminists as mad, butch man haters with hairy armpits! |
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Chicago-based feminists Robyn Graves and Michelle Lytle ask on their website, The tata Top. |
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She also shows how Sappho was identified by Victorian feminists with the cause of suffering women, serving simultaneously as model and as exemplary victim. |
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The comments drew a mixed reaction from feminists and women writers. |
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There are funny and unfunny feminists, and there are funny and unfunny men. |
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It has split the ranks of feminists and inspired a grotesque but much-commented manifesto by unrepentant chauvinists. |
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Some feminists are narrow-minded, uptight, and unfamiliar with the concept of laughing at themselves. |
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Promoted by feminists such as Frances Willard, the bicycle allowed women independent mobility and gave them reason to wear bloomers rather than sweeping skirts. |
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These are vital issues too often left unaddressed by radical feminists. |
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She prefers to skewer her opponents on the end of a rapier wit, whether it's bolshie feminists, exploitive therapists, or madcap utopian dreamers. |
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Now I am not saying that the collapse of the family was the consequence of some sort of unholy alliance or conspiracy between feminists and radical free-marketeers. |
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The event was criticized by leading feminists for its gender exclusivity. |
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The apparent popularity of post-feminism should give feminists pause particularly because the post-feminist strain veils deep-seated conservatism. |
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Of course, not all feminists are so stridently opposed to niqab. |
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But to call a group of researchers postfeminist without exploring what exactly that means belittles both feminists and postfeminists alike. |
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I cannot fault the feminists and womanists who call these atonement motifs an image of divine child abuse. |
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British Rail didn't abolish them until 1977, at the height of women's lib, and few feminists kicked-off then. |
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The totalistic picture of patriarchy painted by some feminists has long been contested by others. |
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What feminists, especially intersectionalists, have been imagining as identities needs to be exchanged for descriptions of social circumstances. |
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One of her best chapters is on feminists within the Saint-Simonian and Fourierist groups. |
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Strom attributes the failure of feminists to unite office workers to women's prejudices as well as male managers' gender bias. |
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I don't agree with feminists who want to clean up the Magdalene's past. |
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She decided, in all her lawyerly wisdom, to publish the exchange on Twitter and tagged in a couple of wellknown feminists. |
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Are the CCCB bureaucrats not aware of the fact that many women do not want to see familiar prayers bastardized to suit the whims of feminists? |
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Her reinterpretations of the masculine nature of God and the Virgin birth as parthenogenic will resonate with contemporary feminists. |
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Some feminists and some American admirers of Plath blamed him for her death. |
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Both feminists and many cultural conservatives saw the pictures as pornographic and misogynistic. |
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Furthermore, many feminists argue that the advent of VCR and consumer video allowed for the possibility of feminist pornography. |
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Sheaffer takes a Paglian position on the necessity for feminists to confront the darker aspects of sexuality. |
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Milla's story is further problematized for the reader because it is skewed by what French feminists have called the discourses of phallogocentrism. |
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Liberals, libertarians, feminists, democratic socialists, social democrats, anarchists, free thinkers, and progressives often claim him as an intellectual ancestor. |
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Recently I have seen reports that feminists have been complaining about wolf-whistles and cheeky banter made to them as they pass men working on building sites. |
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It becomes too easy to accuse any proposals for dialogue of catering to the so-called influences of modernists, feminists, and possible syncretists. |
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Today Wollstonecraft is regarded as one of the founding feminist philosophers, and feminists often cite both her life and work as important influences. |
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Cyberfeminism is an attempt by feminists to own a part of the computer revolution, where the field of computer science has established a resistant, male center of power. |
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Having one-track minds, Canada's feminists actually believe that helping women and the poor in the underdeveloped world is best done by killing their babies. |
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Criticism of cosmetics has come from a wide variety of sources including some feminists, religious groups, animal rights activists, authors, and public interest groups. |
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Unger does point out that the evolution of men in the household has drawn the ire of some feminists who feel that the woman's role as nurturer is being threatened. |
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Mexican feminists defended Malinche as a woman caught between cultures, forced to make complex decisions, who ultimately served as a mother of a new race. |
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Particularly important is how the group Quetzal discusses its political influences and decision-making process to making music, which is influenced by Chicana feminists. |
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