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Feminist and views
Feminist views of the depiction of male-on-female facials are primarily critical.
Feminist views of the depiction of male-on-female facials are primarily critical.
* Feminist views on BDSM

Feminist and regarding
Feminist psychoanalysis deconstructed the phallic hypotheses regarding the Unconscious.

Feminist and through
Feminist critics believe that it adopts archaic attitudes toward women, such as worshiping them symbolically through stereotypes and sexist norms.
" Dancing through the Minefield: Some Observations on the Theory, Practice, and Politics of a Feminist Literary Criticism.
Feminist anti-pornography activist Gail Dines describes the money shot of a man ejaculating on the face or body of a woman, taken to a new extreme in bukkake through the involvement of multiple men, as " one of the most degrading acts in porn ".
Feminist philosophers such as Judith Butler and Simone de Beauvoir contend that femininity and masculinity are created through repeated performances of gender ; these performances reproduce and define the traditional categories of sex and / or gender.
In Betty Friedan: Feminist Blau writes about the personal and professional life of Friedan through the feminist movement.
Chicago would also co-found the Woman's Building in 1973, which housed the Feminist Studio Workshop which allowed women to explore their artistic abilities and the meaning of being a woman through art.
Feminist standpoint epistemology: Building knowledge and empowerment through women ’ s lived experiences.
" From Female Man to Feminist Fan: Uncovering ' Herstory ' in the Annals of SF Fandom ," in Women of Other Worlds: Excursions through Science Fiction and Feminism, edited by Helen Merrick and Tess Williams ; Nedlands: University of Western Australia Press, 1999 ; pp. 115 – 139.
Feminist theorists attempt to reclaim and redefine women through re-structuring language.
Feminist media literature frames the news and its central tenants of objectivity and impartiality as a masculine construction that subverts the personal voice, through which femininity is conveyed.
The narrative then follows Elaine through her teenage years and her early adulthood as an art student and a Feminist artist.
In the 1970s, lesbians and feminists created a network of publications, presses, magazines, and periodicals designated " for women only " and " for lesbians only ", a common sight in the 1970s through the 1990s, ( see List of lesbian periodicals ) including the London lesbian magazine Gossip: a journal of lesbian feminist ethics, Lesbian Feminist Circle, a lesbian only journal collectively produced in Wellington, New Zealand, the Australian periodical Sage: the separatist age Canada's Amazones d ' Hier, Lesbiennes d ' Aujourd ' hui, produced for lesbians only in Montreal, Quebec, and the Killer Dyke a magazine by the " Flippies " ( Feminist Lesbian Intergalactic Party ), based in Chicago.
While the group would never equal that incredible run of success, they went on to score eight more Top Ten hits — all consecutively — through 1991, when their run came to a close with the humorous number eight hit " Men ," which is actively used for the " Feminist Update " on The Rush Limbaugh Show.

Feminist and parties
Category: Feminist political parties in the United States
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* An alternative name for several parties called the Feminist Initiative, the Women's Party, or the Women's List.

Feminist and social
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.
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.
Feminist theory has explored the social construction of masculinity and its implications for the goal of gender equality.
Feminist science fiction poses questions about social issues such as how society constructs gender roles, the role reproduction plays in defining gender and the unequal political and personal power of men and women.
Feminist science fiction is sometimes taught at the university level to explore the role of social constructs in understanding gender.
* Feminist science fiction poses questions about social issues such as how society constructs gender roles, the role reproduction plays in defining gender and the unequal political and personal power of men and women.
Feminist economists call attention to the social constructions of traditional economics, questioning the extent to which it is positive and objective, and showing how its models and methods are biased towards masculine preferences.
" Feminist economists often extend these criticisms to many aspects of the social world, arguing that power relations are an endemic and important feature of society.
" Feminist economists show that social constructs act to privilege male-identified, western, and heterosexual interpretations of economics.
Feminist economists such as Marilyn Power, Ellen Mutari and Deborah M. Figart have examined the gender pay gap and found that wage setting procedures are not primarily driven by market forces, but instead by the power of actors, cultural understandings of the value of work and what constitutes a proper living, and social gender norms.
Hacking observes, " the label ' social constructionism ' is more code than description " of every Leftist, Marxist, Freudian, and Feminist PostModernist to call into question every moral, sex, gender, power, and deviant claim as just another essentialist claim — including the claim that members of the male and female sex are inherently different, rather than historically and socially constructed.
* Feminist theory: The advocacy of social equality for women and men, in opposition to patriarchy and sexism.
Feminist activism explores the intersections of social, political, and cultural histories ( among various others denominators ), their implications, and dedicates time and energy to the liberation of all people from injustices.
The notion of social structure was extensively developed in the 20th century, with key contributions from structuralist perspectives drawing on the theories of Claude Lévi-Strauss, Feminist or Marxist perspectives, from functionalist perspectives such as those developed by Talcott Parsons and his followers, or from a variety of analytic perspectives ( see Blau 1975, Lopez and Scott 2000 ).
Waskow has taught as a Visiting Professor in the religion departments of Swarthmore College ( 1982 – 83, on the thought of Martin Buber and on the Book of Genesis and its rabbinic and modern interpretations ); Temple University ( 1975 – 76 on contemporary Jewish theology and 1985 – 86, on liberation theologies in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam ); Drew University ( 1997 – 1998, on the ecological outlooks of ancient, rabbinic, and contemporary Judaism and on the synthesis of mysticism, feminism, and social action in the theology and practice of Jewish renewal ); Vassar College ( 1999 on Jewish Renewal and Feminist Judaism ); from 1982 to 1989 on the faculty of the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College ( contemporary theology and practical rabbinics ); and in 2005 on the faulty of the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute for Religion ( the first course on Eco-Judaism in any rabbinical seminary ).
# Feminist researchers should engage in self-reflexivity, recognizing their personal social positions, interests, and values, and discussing how these interact with their research.
In March 1923, Ester Fanous established with other women the Egyptian Feminist Union to improve women's level in literature and social aspect and to promote them to be treated on equal footing with men in rights and obligations.
* Pellauer, Mary D. Toward a Tradition of Feminist Theology: the religious social thought of Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, and Anna Howard Shaw.
Feminist sociology is a conflict theory and theoretical perspective which observes gender in its relation to power, both at the level of face-to-face interaction and reflexivity within a social structure at large.
Feminist standpoint theorists such as Dorothy Smith, Patricia Hill Collins, Nancy Hartsock, and Sandra Harding claimed that certain socio-political positions occupied by women ( and by extension other groups who lack social and economic privilege ) can become sites of epistemic privilege and thus productive starting points for enquiry into questions about not only those who are socially and politically marginalized, but also those who, by dint of social and political privilege, occupy the positions of oppressors.

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