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| Finally | Feminist: A Pragmatic Christian Understanding of Gende |
| ht (December 25, 1806 - 1875) was an American | feminist, abolitionist, and signatory of the Declarati |
| on in U.S.-Korea Relations) is a study by the | feminist academic Katharine Moon on prostitution aroun |
| The group's early | feminist activism began in 1987. |
| uline Julien, singer, songwriter, actress and | feminist activist (d.1998) |
| "Being a | feminist activist is more dangerous for women of color |
| ee on the Status of Women (NAC) is a Canadian | feminist activist organization. |
| r 1, 1998) was a singer, songwriter, actress, | feminist activist and Quebec sovereigntist. |
| She is also known as a | feminist activist and journalist. |
| (1877, Constantinople - 1915) was an Armenian | feminist activist, writer and public figure. |
| Simonton became a radical | feminist activist, and has been arrested and jailed 11 |
| Franziska Anneke, the famous abolitionist and | feminist activist, served as ordnance officer in that |
| was an author and her sister Ottilie Assing a | feminist activist. |
| 1967) was a Mexican socialist politician and | feminist activist. |
| Later in 1851, | feminist activists Jeanne Deroin and Pauline Roland wr |
| surrounded by heavy protests from Maoist and | Feminist activists. |
| It was founded 1994 by several | feminist activists. |
| name Yvonne George, was a Belgian singer and | feminist actress. |
| stockbroker, then ran for the Presidency as a | feminist advocating free love and equality of the sexe |
| The German | feminist Alice Schwarzer received the award in 2007. |
| His sister, Thelma Cazalet-Keir was a noted | feminist also and also a Conservative MP. |
| nvolved in a notable conflict with writer and | feminist Amalie Skram in 1895, which received consider |
| itect, while her maternal grandmother was the | feminist Amber Reeves, a lover of H.G. Wells and an au |
| between a chauvinist Italian journalist and a | feminist American photographer. |
| Kate Swift (1923 - May 7, 2011 CE) was a | feminist American writer and editor who, along with he |
| Her 1997 book, | Feminist Amnesia, accuses later academic feminist theo |
| he source of an autonomous art, extending the | feminist analysis of culture to the forms and techniqu |
| both those aims while presenting a powerfully | feminist analysis that pulled no punches about the sou |
| en's Liberal Associations, which was strongly | feminist and pro-female suffrage. |
| Gunilla S. Ekberg, a Swedish-Canadian lawyer, | feminist and human rights expert, stressing the relati |
| lentina Novakovic) spark because Summer is "a | feminist, and she fights for causes and sticks up for |
| s, and which are interlinked with her work in | feminist and queer theory in essays like "Sex in Publi |
| amed in honour of Ellen Wilkinson, socialist, | feminist and first female Minister for Education, who |
| the following critical legal theory volumes: | Feminist and Queer Legal Theory: Intimate Encounters, |
| 1941) is an American political psychologist, | feminist, and former Chair of the National Council of |
| 2) was an American journalist and advocate of | feminist and anarchist causes. |
| There he meets Andrea, a | feminist and political activist, and they start a torr |
| s married to Mary Ann Maldonado, a well known | feminist and social activist, and have several grown-u |
| She is a | feminist and is the wife of Frank Doran, the Labour MP |
| rse and often addresses the same concern with | feminist and social issues. |
| 5 May 1981) was a British Liberal politician, | feminist and internationalist. |
| ng to this book, this ideology is also deeply | feminist and pro "freedom of the European peoples" (i. |
| Williams was an active | feminist and pacifist. |
| ield, Yorkshire, England, 1940) is an English | feminist and artist whose work over the past decade ha |
| She was a | feminist and republican. |
| y J. Cohen (born 1962) is an American author, | feminist and social activist whose work has focused on |
| She was an active | feminist and suffragette. |
| rican author, journalist, interior decorator, | feminist and geographer. |
| Reid played the part of an elderly | feminist and political subversive in the 1987 televisi |
| Wollstonecraft (1759-1797), the early English | feminist and republican, and continues to speak on her |
| Carol Hanisch is a radical | feminist and was an important member of New York Radic |
| 13 April - Vida Goldstein, | feminist and politician (d. |
| Chaplin and Ayrton's daughter was the | feminist and author Edith Ayrton, wife of Israel Zangw |
| prominent spokesperson in Canada for lesbian, | feminist and seniors' issues. |
| y candidate was Thelma Cazalet, a 31-year-old | feminist and member of the London County Council. |
| ll known for her poetry and her activism as a | feminist, and Louise Bennett-Coverly is another Jamaic |
| 1851, Volok-1910 or 1918) was a Russian-born | feminist and actress of the 1871 Paris Commune. |
| dren are daughter Velma, a seventeen year-old | feminist, and son Lenny, a pre-pubescent child who, mu |
| ctor of the University of St Andrews, beating | feminist and academic Germaine Greer and local challen |
| She is portrayed as an idealistic, outspoken | feminist and agnostic who becomes increasingly disillu |
| her was well-known as a traveller, writer and | feminist, and Dixie's middle name came from her family |
| Lady Rhondda devoted the rest of her life to | feminist and philanthropic projects. |
| oks describes Pollit as "a good old-fashioned | feminist and leftist columnist for The Nation, as well |
| Dora Russell (1894-1986), author, | feminist and progressive campaigner |
| Attia Hosain (1913-1998) is a writer, | feminist and broadcaster. |
| t - 19 September 1981, Amsterdam) was a Dutch | feminist and politician. |
| Madeleine Parent, | feminist and long-time union leader |
| 915 - May 18, 2010) was a politician, farmer, | feminist, and teacher from Alberta, Canada. |
| rticles focusing on Christian theology from a | feminist and African perspective. |
| ssar College, becoming active in a variety of | feminist and human rights causes. |
| s continuum was an important influence on the | feminist and gay-rights movements of the 1970s and 198 |
| gypt - August 1990) was an Egyptian Christian | feminist and the daughter of doctor Akhnoukh Fanous an |
| Salla Tuori and Salla Peltonen, " | Feminist Politics: An Interview with Sara Ahmed," Nord |
| by Erna Buffie, and features interviews with | feminist and Neopagan notables, such as Starhawk, Marg |
| She is a self-described | feminist and has a degree in media studies and film/vi |
| cker (born 1951) is an American poet, critic, | feminist, and professor. |
| 21 September 1937) was a Scottish barrister, | feminist and pacifist, and the first female science gr |
| e has delivered hundreds of guest lectures on | feminist and LGBT theologies at churches, conferences, |
| Roberta Sklar is an American activist, | feminist and award-winning theatre director. |
| justice, poststructuralist theory, as well as | feminist and metaphorical readings of scripture. |
| Anna Bugge (1862-1928), internationally known | feminist and diplomat in Geneva (Switzerland) for Swed |
| Inspired by the humanism of the black | feminist and lesbian movement, he saw his work as part |
| e (born 1951) is a British cultural theorist, | feminist and commentator. |
| She has been an Executive Member of the | Feminist and Women's Studies Association (UK and Irela |
| 10 April - Hubertine Auclert, | feminist and campaigner for women's suffrage (d.1914). |
| ters column, as well as in blogs dedicated to | feminist and lesbian topics, and in major entertainmen |
| e and modest saint" rather than as an "active | feminist and strong poet." |
| , 1887, Cassel, Germany) was a German author, | feminist and advocate of women's suffrage. |
| Nurse Murray - A staunch | feminist and former suffragette, who abandoned her cau |
| r 1893 - 29 March 1970) was a British writer, | feminist and pacifist, best remembered as the author o |
| itical attention, particularly from women and | feminist and queer scholars. |
| has also co-edited several volumes, including | Feminist and Womanist Essays in Reformed Dogmatics (20 |
| a Polak (1874-February 26, 1943) was a Jewish | feminist and author. |
| Although the band has strong | feminist and political views in their personal lives, |
| "Complications of | Feminist and Ethnic Literary Theories in Asian America |
| His wife was the author, art historian, | feminist and trade unionist Emilia, Lady Dilke. |
| The series of ads triggered criticism from | feminist animal rights advocates. |
| n, but mostly women-triggering criticism from | feminist animal rights advocates (see ). |
| The | feminist anthem "Ladies First" (with Monie Love) remai |
| At the end of the song, Love commented "Nice | feminist anthem." |
| Reddy is the Association for | Feminist Anthropology Program Chair for 2007, and a me |
| Gail Dines is a | feminist anti-pornography activist, author, professor, |
| gained national fame as a spokeswoman for the | feminist anti-pornography movement, and for her writin |
| lf as "a democratic, revolutionary socialist, | feminist, anti-racist organization." |
| Inga Muscio, (born c. 1966), is a | feminist, anti-racist writer and public speaker. |
| DragonFly Massage and the Vice-President of a | feminist apartment co-op (where she herself lives). |
| ing in her 1978 book, The Resisting Reader: A | Feminist Approach to American Fiction. |
| The Resisting Reader: A | Feminist Approach to American Fiction, Bloomington, IN |
| or, professor, and researcher specializing in | feminist approaches to women's health, especially ovul |
| Critical | Feminist Approaches to Eating Dis/Orders, Routledge, 2 |
| Her subtly | feminist argument rejects the commonly held medieval b |
| or Prostitutes' Rights in 1985 in response to | feminist arguments that all prostitution is forced pro |
| Francis has been criticized by third wave | feminist Ariel Levy for perpetuating what some conside |
| ative installation by students in the CalArts | Feminist Art Program 1972 |
| useum article Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for | Feminist Art - The Dinner Party: Heritage Floor: Awash |
| Green was a member of the | Feminist Art Workers (along with Cheri Gaulke, Nancy A |
| Venus Hottentot is a | feminist art school graduate who wanted to make a film |
| orian, art critic and curator specializing in | feminist art, body/performance art, video art and Dada |
| the museum's Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for | Feminist Art. |
| The Dinner Party, an installation artwork by | feminist artist Judy Chicago. |
| tists Ala Ebtekar and Taravat Talepasand, and | feminist artist Orly Cogan. |
| he first artist in Croatia to label herself a | feminist artist. |
| JHU | Feminist Association Love Your Body Day 2003 |
| seem to me to present an entirely consistent | feminist attitude and message. |
| l femininity, perhaps evading the foreign and | feminist attributes associated with the Chanel suit in |
| David Niven is assigned to shoot best-selling | feminist author Joan Caulfield, who turns out to be vi |
| etrayal of the American Man is a 1999 book by | feminist author Susan Faludi, her followup to Backlash |
| The Springs were the traveling companions of | feminist author Margaret Fuller during Fuller's tour o |
| October 12 - Ineko Sata, communist and | feminist author of proletarian literature (b. |
| ves of a She-Devil is a 1983 novel by British | feminist author Fay Weldon about a highly unattractive |
| Logres and Region of the Summer Stars, and in | feminist author Rosalind Miles' Child of the Holy Grai |
| Loraine Hutchins is an American bisexual and | feminist author, activist, and sex educator. |
| Feminist authors Christina Hoff Sommers and Naomi Wolf | |
| Feminist Authors St James Press 1996 article on Patric | |
| ie d'un Rapport is a diary in which a woman's | feminist awakening drives an intellectual couple to a |
| irection the group was taking: because of her | feminist background she most likely wanted them to ref |
| It's almost a | feminist backlash movie, and it didn't have to be. |
| er doctoral dissertation, and is a pronounced | feminist, becomes Rose's greatest protector. |
| As a lesbian | feminist, Bellos argued strongly in the early 1980s th |
| acter Johanna does linguistic research with a | feminist bent on grammatical gender "in Hebrew, Verdur |
| o in her lifetime was well-known as a writer, | feminist, big game hunter, war correspondent, and suff |
| ning some SWP policies regarding the antiwar, | feminist, Black nationalist, student movements, and ce |
| wanwick (1813-1899) was an English author and | feminist, born in Liverpool. |
| As an activist she has been known as | feminist, but since 1980s' active on warfare around ag |
| lmina Hay Lamond (1884-1957), an equalitarian | feminist campaigner, and they had one son, Commander ( |
| The | Feminist Care Tradition in Animal Ethics: A Reader. |
| In addition, the famous | feminist cartoonist Murasaki Yamada got her start work |
| ong with other New Democrats, for introducing | feminist causes in the Legislature. |
| Kyburz was a well known supporter of | feminist causes in 1970s Queensland politics. |
| She was actively involved in | feminist causes, and was one of only two Australian re |
| She became active in | feminist causes, and worked in support of the Puerto R |
| to China, where she continued to agitate for | feminist causes. |
| Feminist Challenges. | |
| This seemingly | feminist change was reverted in the twelfth month of 6 |
| tor Hunt would describe her skilled but naive | feminist character as created "to explore the infinite |
| 1974 as an umbrella organisation for several | feminist charities aiming to end domestic violence aga |
| Eaves, a London-based | feminist charity, has set up an online petition agains |
| Her mother was a | feminist Christian Scientist and a strong influence on |
| ude an Animal Rights Club, College Democrats, | Feminist Coalition, Model U.N., Social Awareness and E |
| A | Feminist Companion to Mark. |
| The | Feminist Companion to Literature in English. |
| lain, Virginia, et al. "Marie de France," The | Feminist Companion to Literature in English (Yale UP, |
| eloped world can be dismissive of third world | feminist concerns. |
| The first, a | feminist conference on sex and sexuality sponsored by |
| atic Senate opponent of New Jersey Republican | feminist Congresswoman Millicent Fenwick, due to Fenwi |
| Anarchism: The | Feminist Connection (1975) |
| Her Second Wave article "Anarchism: The | Feminist Connection" was reprinted as a booklet in New |
| their fans see some of their songs as having | feminist content, and the duo has been prominently fea |
| Canadian-Israeli singer, Dorine Levy, made a | feminist cover version on 2011 as well. |
| Smart is an important figure within the | feminist criminology world. |
| Jasodhara Bagchi is a leading Indian | feminist critic and activist. |
| ubmission and reading: Feminine Masochism and | Feminist Criticism", in New Formations, 7, Spring 1989 |
| r, focusing on writings of women of color and | feminist criticism. |
| r put it, the book "changed the ways in which | feminist critics of these novels saw the work these te |
| Feminist critics make much of the fact that all of the | |
| Feminist critics of Paradise Lost suggest that Eve is | |
| d Criminology, written in 1976, remains a key | feminist critique of criminology. |
| At the same time she applies a | feminist critique to these expectations, while noting |
| Her doctoral research focused on a | feminist critique of the human rights discourse in Ira |
| a review publishd in Women's Art Journal, the | feminist cultural critic Claudia Springer quotes Miffl |
| er Theory" issue of Differences: A Journal of | Feminist Cultural Studies (1990) |
| s a book by Ariel Levy which critiques modern | feminist culture in the United States and elsewhere. |
| In 1897, she began writing for Durand's | feminist daily newspaper La Fronde. |
| submit their objections; then they went in a | feminist demonstration raising their flags and chantin |
| The Grand Domestic Revolution: A History of | Feminist Designs for American Homes, Neighborhoods, an |
| Most | feminist dialogues about sex work sound more like mono |
| is widely regarded for her pioneering work in | feminist discourse: "[h]er work has made a tremendous |
| She is a post-modern | feminist diva and the author of a trilogy of smart and |
| e Journal of Southern History, the Journal of | Feminist Economics, Papers of Jefferson Davis, the Rel |
| resident of the International Association for | Feminist Economists in 2002, and has been an associate |
| ablish the school as an alternative source of | feminist education. |
| 's work-Knowledge, Gender, and Schooling: The | Feminist Educational Thought of Jane Roland Martin. |
| stage name of Jocelyn Samson, a member of the | feminist electropunk band Le Tigre. |
| ism Is Not the Story of My Life": How Today's | Feminist Elite Has Lost Touch with the Real Concerns o |
| His sister was the | feminist Elizabeth Clarke Wolstenholme Elmy. |
| er a Labour MP, and the Bristol socialist and | feminist Enid Stacey. |
| She is known for her work in | feminist epistemology and standpoint theory, especiall |
| uly 5, 1923) is a Japanese American activist, | feminist, essayist, poet, story writer, editor, and fo |
| Engendering the Word: | Feminist Essays in Psychosexual Poetics (literary crit |
| d Being Objectified,” in A Mind of One's Own: | Feminist Essays on Reason and Objectivity, ed., Louise |
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