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* Feminist Perspectives Scale from Henley, Meng, O ' Brien, McCarthy, and Sockloskie ( 1998 ).
), Women and Social Class: International Feminist Perspectives.
“ Charlotte Perkins Gilman: Forerunner of a Feminist Social Science .” Discovering Reality: Feminist Perspectives on Epistemology, Metaphysics, Methodology and Philosophy of Science.
* " Feminist Perspectives on Sex Markets: 1. 3 Sexual Objectification " by Laurie Shrage, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, July 13, 2007.
* " Situated Knowledges: The Science Question in Feminism and the Privilege of Partial Perspectives ", in Feminist Studies, pp. 575 – 599, 1988.
Discovering Reality: Feminist Perspectives on Epistemology, Metaphysics, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science.
Feminist Perspectives on Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz.
* Sexual Harassment: Contemporary Feminist Perspectives, by Alison M. Thomas, Celia Kitzinger.
Feminist Theory Reader: Local and Global Perspectives.
* Feminist Perspectives on Trans Issues, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Talia Bettcher
" in Cecilia Reclaimed: Feminist Perspectives on Gender and Music ed.
)" in Bottomely, A ( ed ) Feminist Perspectives on the Foundational Subject of Law, London: Cavendish.
and Malamuth, N., " Sex, Power, Conflict: Evolutionary and Feminist Perspectives ".
* Reddock, Rhoda E. " Women and Slavery in the Caribbean: A Feminist Perspective ", Latin American Perspectives, 12: 1 ( Winter 1985 ), 63-80.
* " Disempowered Speech ," in Feminist Perspectives on Language, Knowledge and Reality ( Philosophical Topics 23. 2 ) ed.
* Women and Health: Feminist Perspectives ( Taylor & Francis 1994 ), ISBN 0-7484-0148-2 ( ed.
“ Finding Strategic Identities in an Unequal World: Feminist Reflections from India ” in Faye V. Harrison, ed., Resisting Racism and Xenophobia: Global Perspectives on Race, Gender and Human Rights, AltaMira Press, California, September 2005

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Feminist advocacy for social change has done much to relax the constrictions of gender roles on men and women, but they are still heavily policed.
According to Cynthia A. Freeland in " Feminist Frameworks for Horror Films ," feminist studies of horror films have focused on psychodynamics where the chief interest is " on viewers ' motives and interests in watching horror films ".
Fenton judges the Parsons based on their attractiveness and is agitated when they do not “ fulfil stereotypical female roles ,” as author Anne Cranny-Francis describes it ( Feminist Science Fiction, 30 ).
Other forms loosely based on Gardner's teachings are Faery Wicca, Kemetic Wicca, Judeo-Paganism or " jewitchery ", Dianic Wicca or " Feminist Wicca " – which emphasizes the divine feminine, often creating women-only or lesbian-only groups.
Critics of cultural feminism hold that cultural feminist ideas on sexuality, exemplified by the feminist anti-pornography movement, severely polarized feminism, leading to the " Feminist Sex Wars " of the 1980s.
* A Feminist Argument on How Sex Work Can Benefit Women
Carol P. Christ used the term in 1987, and further defined thealogy in her 2002 essay, " Feminist theology as post-traditional thealogy ," as " the reflection on the meaning of the Goddess " ( p79 ).
* Clack, Beverly ( 1995 ) ‘ The Denial of Dualism: Thealogical Reflections on the Sexual and the Spiritual ’ from Feminist Theology: The Journal of the Britain and Ireland School of Feminist Theology No. 10, September 1995 Lisa Isherwood, et al.
" Dancing through the Minefield: Some Observations on the Theory, Practice, and Politics of a Feminist Literary Criticism.
* The Politics of Women's Spirituality: Essays on the Rise of Spiritual Power within the Feminist Movement, edited by Charlene Spretnak
Feminist thinking, on the other hand, may object to such models as patriarchal and posit against them emotionally-attuned, responsive, and consensual empathetic guidance, which is sometimes associated with matriarchies.
Since 1973 the Feminist Studio Workshop at the Woman's Building in Los Angeles had a formative impact on the wave of performances with feminist background.
While detailed feminist critiques of traditional economics appeared in the 1970s and 80s, such as those of the Committee on the Status of Women in the Economics Profession ( CSWEP ) in 1972, feminist economics rapidly developed with the initiation of networks to support the careers of women in economics such as the Development Alternatives with Women for a New Era ( DAWN ) and in 1994, with the founding of the International Association for Feminist Economics ( IAFFE ) and the journal Feminist Economics.
Feminist economists pushed for and produced gender aware theory and analysis, broadened the focus on economics and sought pluralism of methodology and research methods.
Feminist economists, argue on the contrary that a mathematical conception of economics limited to scarce resources is a holdover from the early years of science and Cartesian philosophy, and limits economic analysis.
Feminist macroeconomic inquiries focus on international capital flows, fiscal austerity, deregulation and privatization, monetary policy, international trade and more.
Feminist economists Amartya Sen and Martha Nussbaum created the human capabilities approach as an alternative way to assess economic success rooted in the ideas of welfare economics and focused on the individual's potential to do and be what he or she may choose to value.
Feminist economists ' work on globalization is diverse and multifaceted.
The civil liberties organization Foundation for Individual Rights in Education has named Colorado College on its Red Alert list for several years over its treatment of two students who distributed a satirical flyer which parodied the college's Feminist and Gender Studies newsletter.

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* Dianic Tradition / Dianic Wicca, a Feminist Goddess women's tradition of Wicca started by Zsuzsanna Budapest and her book, " The Holy Book of Women's Mysteries.
* Multiple Voices in Feminist Film Criticism, edited by Diane Carson, Janice R. Welsch, Linda Dittmar, University of Minnesota Press 1994
Feminist theory, which emerged from these feminist movements, aims to understand the nature of gender inequality by examining women's social roles and lived experience ; it has developed theories in a variety of disciplines in order to respond to issues such as the social construction of sex and gender.
Feminist theory typically characterizes patriarchy as a social construction, which can be overcome by revealing and critically analyzing its manifestations.
* Flying Cups and Saucers: Gender Explorations in Science Fiction and Fantasy edited by The Secret Feminist Cabal and Debbie Notkin ( 1999 )
Feminist pioneer Mary Wollstonecraft was influenced by the radical thinker Thomas Paine.
An exception is Dianic Wicca ( also known as Feminist Witchcraft and / or Feminist Spirituality ), a branch of Wicca practiced almost exclusively by women, most of whom are heterosexual, preferring to practice their spirituality with other women in pursuit of Women's Mysteries.
* Strands of Feminist Theory by Penny Welch, Women's Studies, University of Wolverhampton, February 2001.
Feminist literary criticism is literary criticism informed by feminist theory, or by the politics of feminism more broadly.
Feminist theory of psychoanalysis, articulated mainly by Julia Kristeva ( the " semiotic " and " abjection ") and Bracha Ettinger ( the feminine-prematernal-maternal matrixial Eros of borderlinking and com-passion, " matrixial trans-subjectivity " and the " primal mother-phantasies "), and informed both by Freud, Lacan and the Object relations theory, is very influential in gender studies.
* Animals and Women: Feminist Theoretical Explorations, edited by Carol J. Adams and Josephine Donovan
* Readings in Ecology and Feminist Theology, edited by Mary Heather MacKinnon and Moni McIntyre
Feminist scholars and archeologists such as Marija Gimbutas, Gerda Lerner, and Riane Eisler describe their notion of a " woman-centered " society surrounding Mother Goddess worship throughout prehistory ( Paleolithic and Neolithic Europe ) and ancient civilizations, by using the term matristic rather than matriarchal.
" From Llorona to Gritona: Coatlicue in Feminist Tales by Viramontes and Cisneros.
In his early theater days, he performed with the Colonnades Theater Lab, Eugene O ' Neill Theater Center, and, along with his wife Rhea Perlman, appeared in plays produced by the Westbeth Playwrights Feminist Collective.
“ Introduction .” Herland: A Lost Feminist Utopian Novel by Charlotte Perkins Gilman.
The stunt, staged by advertising collective Studio total, gave Feminist Initiative widespread attention, but in the election, the party received only 0. 4 % of the votes.
Feminist economists argue that people are more complex than such models, and call for " a more holistic vision of an economic actor, which includes group interactions and actions motivated by factors other than greed.
Feminist research in these areas contradicts the neoclassical description of labor markets in which occupations are chosen freely by individuals acting alone and out of their own free will.
Feminist economists say that mainstream economics has been disproportionately developed by European-descended, heterosexual, middle and upper-middle class men, and that this has led to suppression of the life experiences of the full diversity of the world's people, especially women, children and those in non-traditional families.

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