noun
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radical
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Marxist feminism , like radical feminism, regards the relationship between the sexes as political: that is, about power.
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Friends, this is radical feminism .
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In short, she argues, radical feminism is accusing Freud of not doing something which he never set out to do.
western
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I think it's hard to generalise about western feminism and third world feminism.
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Second-wave western feminism has been dominated by racist and eurocentric assumptions.
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Woman-centred psychology is grounded in a particular woman-centred form of western feminism .
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Postwar western feminism , however, is concerned about its own under-representation of younger and older women.
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They were inspired by the contemporary growth in western feminism .
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It is heavily indebted to western feminism .
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Second-wave western feminism began by neglecting or rejecting lesbianism.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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the civilising influence of feminism
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There were many close links between social reform movements and feminism .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But most of all she won because she understood what was finally at stake in feminism .
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It currently represents 300,000 women with different attitudes to feminism , different class positions, gender orientations and party political affiliations.
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It was' 68, and we were both, you know, radical, and civil rights, and feminism .
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J.B. I don't want to be too obvious about feminism .
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So does feminism have anything to offer?
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The last component of the rainbow coalition that I want to refer to is feminism .
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The use of the term feminism here requires explanation.