词汇 | example_english_feminist |
释义 | Examples of feministThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Early feminists had both to denaturalize the feminization of fashion and to degender virtue. As well as causing tension between black and white feminists, these differences also affect their political priorities. I spoke to a number of feminists, both black and white. Early work by feminists on social policy tended to see policies acting upon women. Western feminists emphasized the role of patriarchy rather than global inequalities. Episcopalian feminists had a more difficult time getting their voice heard. Few feminists would abandon rights altogether, but many are sceptical of the benefits of understanding ourselves exclusively as rational and independent rights-bearing individuals. Activists define themselves through their causes, as civil-rights workers, feminists, environmentalists, and the like. Many gerontologists, however, would be shocked to find themselves bracketed with feminists, and this is why conceptual frameworks are important. The article examines the conceptual frameworks developed by feminists who argue for an ethics of care as a central analytic referent in social policy. In no century before the twentieth did women enjoy the public powers which nineteenth-century feminists sought - the full rights of citizenship. Many types of feminisms and feminists mingled and overlapped during the course of the twentieth century. Both feminists and gerontologists are concerned with groups that suffer from multiple inequalities. The 1980s were a period of intense activity for feminists. From the point of view of non-black feminists, it is important that more women occupy positions of power, independently of their colour. To a certain extent they were clear with judicial authorities on one side and feminists on the other. The critique of law by feminists, critical race scholars and postmodernists in the past few decades, has shown that law has no absolute authority. The book also reads like an historical document that captures the often untold but inspiring stories of women revolutionaries and feminists. Because of this, rules of coverture survived well into the twentieth century and remained an area of political reform for feminists. One is the respect for particularity and individuality urged by feminists in a variety of research contexts. In the 1890s, feminists became bolder and demanded access to universities, but not in all disciplines. However, it omitted the one commitment about which feminists cared most. Many of us w h o call ourselves feminists have very little in common with goddess worshippers. At first sight it seems an example that could give support to the feminists. As noted above, many feminists have also expressed deep reservations about the practice. Indigenous women will lend support to white feminists in exchange for their support. Today radical feminists decry what is seen as the biological determinism exemplified by such misunderstood statements as 'anatomy is destiny'. On the other hand, the notion of liberal rights and liberalism as a whole are problematic for many feminists. Such feminists construct culture and gender as complete antagonisms, with 'culture' being markedly non-liberal and incessantly conflated with 'religion'. However, very few female musicians openly declare themselves to be feminists. Many feminists have changed their views as to the most effective way to organise in political parties since the return to competitive electoral politics. Standpoint feminists argue that investigations of the viewpoints of marginalized groups lead to distinctive forms of knowledge. Many feminists see increasing women's political representation, via elected office or interest-group involvement, as a necessary condition for improving the status of women. The relationship between white and black feminists, while not easy, is dynamic. They included physicians, hygienists, educators, journalists, feminists, and policymakers. There was also a difference along colour lines - white feminists merely listened while black feminists defended, with varying degrees of enthusiasm, affirmative action. Later, like these white feminists, feminists in the black movement also decided to enter formal politics. Moreover, feminists and others have argued, 'the family' is a myth: families come in many different shapes and sizes. The difference is that feminists actively welcome such scrutiny. The question of how to dismantle and rebuild is always a vexed one for feminists. Childbirth educators, midwives, feminists, and others, particularly persons committed to preserving a "normal" labor and delivery process, provided another perspective on our research. As more truly global connections develop, feminists are working to move beyond these differences. Although "principlists" will enjoy this book and postmodernists will be unmoved by its appeals to universals, many feminists will feel pulled in both directions. Methodologically, her analysis is far more sensible than those simple male- or femalecentred interpretations of labourists and feminists. While this was most often expressed by feminists, men also wrote in its support, as did the leader writers of at least two national newspapers. Alternatively, feminists may have been aware that their claims about women's emancipation were blamed for racial degeneration, and they therefore avoided adopting this language. The second voice of opposition to the conceptualisation of children as rights-bearing individuals has come from feminists. In 1993 feminists complained that potential women candidates were forced to compete against each other in primaries in the same electoral districts. Contemporary feminists view identities as fluid, not frozen; they note that, although identities link individuals to par ticular social groups, such links are not predetermined. However, some of the counter-arguments offered by feminists are not without problems. The paranoid fears of the anti-feminists and the rather more restrained and rationalistic expectations of the feminists remained unrealised in the late nineteenth century. The vote was not an end in itself but a means to an end for many of the feminists of the late nineteenth century. In fact, some feminists believe that rights can be revisioned in a relational context, and that children's rights may play a fundamental role in this process. Like other white feminists, she does not take the lead in this project, but is willing to cede public space to black feminists in support of it. As we have seen, more than simply different to that occupied by white feminists, this place is understood to emerge in symbolic and lived opposition to it. While a fear of the foreign may not have motivated many feminists, there is no doubt that the issue was used by some of the campaigners and by the press. She demonstrates her point in the rest of the book, drawing specifically from the stories of the women revolutionaries and feminists whose experiences serve as the data for her thesis. Such an enterprise is fraught with political peril, since feminists may object that making men more central to language and gender studies necessarily detracts attention from the study of women. In the early days protest remained a part of the politics of old-style feminists and centred on the defence of women who had to work outside of the home. Victorian feminists condemned aggressive male sexuality and held up purity as a male ideal; mill owners and urban elites worried about the disruptive effects of drinking. Here the writer acknowledges the role of 'critical theorists' and 'radical feminists' in furthering understanding of some of the failings of professional music education philosophy and practice. We were both active feminists, colleagues at the same university, and we had been close friends for six years at the time that we were first pregnant. Pauwels herself seems to feel that feminists should pay more attention to systemic factors; she suggests that cer tain innovations have been poorly received for avoidable technical reasons. Other people would probably call us feminists. Second, socialist fellowships promised a far more systematic transformation of society, a transformation that, as some feminists perceived, might ultimately be required in order to overcome patriarchal relations. I would like to express my gratitude to the feminists, both male and female, for their work in the past. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English I am mystified as to why ideology-crazed feminists come out of the woodwork during almost every debate we hold. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English I hope that we are all sufficient feminists to regard that as a good and important change well worth making. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 I read with great admiration a lot of literature which feminists write. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 I gather that the feminists view that with complete equanimity. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 As usual, the poor infantryman—the taxpayer—would have to pick up the bill for the wild enthusiasms of the feminists in this place. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 We should consider what those feminists have said. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Hidden behind these definitions of reality are positions of power which, as feminists know, will never be given up without a struggle. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English I am sure that we are all good enough feminists to feel that that should be done. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 We shall have feminists until we have established some kind of equal society. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 I know that some feminists want women to be allowed to work at anything and everything that a man does. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 We who are feminists and have fought for women do not believe in the extremist view. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 The ethnic communities will not buy it; feminists are unlikely to trust it as not having a glass ceiling quota. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Ardent anti-feminists—my wife allows me to include her in that category—are universally against the ordination of women. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 I was biased by my experience of anti-feminists. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Middle-class feminists have a strategy for equality, and their strategy is to get more women to the top and to hope that power will trickle down. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 The deterioration in relations between labour women and middle-class feminists in the twenties was directly linked to women's entry into the class-based political structure. Even feminists who preferred to remain outside the class-based political parties revealed class and political preferences in their stated goals, language and strategies. A substantial number of women were indeed actively involved in the labour movement of the late nineteenth century, and a number of these were feminists. Woman-centred feminists' idealization of femininity makes their work on subjectivity inflexible and socially limited, and allows traditional ideas about gender to sneak back in. In response, feminists have developed more wide-ranging, less faithful addresses to psychology. Most contemporary western feminists show some concern with psychoanalysis. Working-class feminists put rather more of their ener-gies into campaigns for better maternity and child welfare services than for cash in hand. In psychology, some feminists stick closely to traditional methods. The second reason why playing the numbers game with female and male psychologists does not work is that it involves equating women with feminists. In fact the reformism of the symptomatic tendency has been criticised by other feminists almost from the outset. More recently feminists have challenged the assumptions and findings of a variety of disciplines. Even feminists have not always subjected linguistic stereotypes to the scrutiny they require. Thus, feminists will be the group who will most want to read this book and who will find its arguments most stimulating and challenging. The debate is interesting, for it becomes evident that women who count themselves feminists may otherwise have a very different sense of reality. Radical feminists see the put-downs and discrimination experienced by girls as the means by which men control women- and by which boys control girls. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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