词汇 | feminist |
释义 | feminist noun[ C ] politicsuk /ˈfem.ɪ.nɪst/ us /ˈfem.ə.nɪst/ a person who believes in feminism, and tries to achieve change that helps women to get equal opportunities and treatment: 女性主义者;女权运动者 All her life she was an ardent feminist.她一生都是一个充满激情的女权运动者。 a radical feminist激进的女性主义者 Human rights affirmative action ageism ageist anti-discrimination anti-feminism DEI desegregate desegregation discriminate discrimination fattist feminism free speech freedom gay liberation self-emancipation sexism sexist sister under the skinidiom sisterhood feminist adjective politicsuk /ˈfem.ɪ.nɪst/ us /ˈfem.ə.nɪst/ relating to feminism: 和女权主义有关的 the feminist movement女权运动 feminist issues/literature女权问题/女性主义文学 Human rights affirmative action ageism ageist anti-discrimination anti-feminism DEI desegregate desegregation discriminate discrimination fattist feminism free speech freedom gay liberation self-emancipation sexism sexist sister under the skinidiom sisterhood Examples of feministfeminist 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. See all examples of feminist These 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. |
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