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Перевод: feminist speek feminist


[прилагательное]
феминистский;
[существительное]
феминист ; феминистка


Тезаурус:

  1. Feminist psychologists have already made important contributions to the psychology of women.
  2. Literature has a long history of feminist interest, but film and media studies are certainly as central to feminist cultural debates.
  3. But feminist psychology's formalization of measurement procedures, through the BSRI and similar tests, intensified feminist interest.
  4. What he had not bargained for was the fact that these two Gardai had been listening to well-articulated feminist rhetoric all afternoon and were still reeling from the effects.
  5. "I was thinking I'm going to be picked up at JFK and they'll be expecting a black feminist and they'll realise they've got the wrong author."
  6. Although Bodine observes, accurately in my opinion, that Americans are more pedantic about these matters than the British, it does seem that below the institutional level (handbooks, grammar texts, publishers' guidelines) there may be a fair amount of resistance among English speakers to feminist reforms.
  7. For it seems pointless to revalue a tradition that exists only in the feminist folklinguistic imagination.
  8. As Roberts notes, "there is nothing about these concepts as such, which excludes either women or a feminist analysis but traditionally, studies of sexual divisions have been accorded somewhat low status and certainly seen as peripheral to the central concerns of the subject" (Roberts, 1981b, p. 75).
  9. (Rich 1986) In Britain the work of Claire Johnston and Pam Cook on Hollywood films by 1930s and 1940s women directors established an alternative brand of feminist writing on film, introducing criticism which drew on both Marxist theory of ideology (especially Althusser) and on French structuralism and semiotics (Barthes, Levi-Strauss).
  10. But it also sustains an idea of the feminist, not just as an individual, autonomous subject, but also as a subject defined by her relationship to others, who is differently defined in different contexts, and who has no fixed boundaries.
  11. A friend of mine called Sue from the Liberation Network had moved to London and was now living next door to Patricia, another stroppy feminist with a disability.
  12. In practice, left-wing theorists tend to form part of a rainbow coalition where poststructuralist or deconstructionist positions exist alongside Marxist, Freudian, and feminist ones.
  13. I spoke about my frustrations, about not being able to read socialist and feminist books and magazines.

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