feminist造句61. The exhibition became a milestone in feminist analysis of contemporary culture.
62. She also endorses the radical feminist view that the well-being of private and public life depends on a better understanding of feeling.
63. The main developments since interactionism have been in phenomenological, Marxist and feminist sociology.
64. Such a climate increases the likelihood that egalitarian feminist psychology will be incorporated into the traditional discipline.
65. I came across feminist politics while I was at college in London in the mid-seventies.
66. My lesbian socialist feminist identity was fully consolidated and formed the basis of my support network and closest friends.
67. But elements of a more ambivalent, productive, associative approach to signification also exist within feminist psychology.
68. Yet the feminist analysis of insults, from the small to the truly gross, would miss something if it stopped there.
69. Some feminist psychologists have even developed a kind of biological egalitarianism as a corrective to psychology's male-oriented biological theories.
70. Mary Daly's classic work Gyn/Ecology is a good example of radical feminist wordplay.
71. In women's and feminist studies, professionalism can have a more dramatic impact.
72. Brooke-Rose's engagement with feminist theory is typical of her encounter with literary theory in general.
73. Specifically she develops two areas, feminist theory and liberation theology, as potential candidates to regenerate the social group work movement.
74. From Lovell's Marxist perspective the feminist debates outlined above are misdirected for a variety of reasons.
75. The Expanding Discourse maps the progress and diversity of feminist art history debates through 29 essays written in the 1980s.
76. Humanist psychology's familiarity to egalitarian feminist psychologists makes the division between humanist egalitarian, and woman-centred,[http:///feminist.html] theories difficult to draw.
77. Feminist scholars have shown how all academic disciplines have been dominated by a male view of the world.
78. And most importantly, aren't Lacanian feminist explanations retreats from feminist politics, into psychoanalysis's traditional phallocentrism?
79. How does it feel, 8 years later, to still be at the cutting edge of feminist art practice?
80. A feminist might interpret a text very differently from an army officer, for example; or a teenager from his parent.
81. Many writers have documented the changes in feminist politics over the last decade.
82. Hillary Clinton is the cool, radical feminist with an independent mind.
83. Furthermore, women are not tied to the kitchen sink in the way often caricatured by feminist writers.
84. As in the conventional discipline, demographic imbalances are less among egalitarian feminist psychology's subjects than they are among its practitioners.
85. In some places, women have been directly responsible for its introduction, whilst in others feminist ideas have influenced the law-makers.
86. Janet becomes a Tory, while Miranda grows up to be a very conscious feminist.
87. The earlier feminist critics such as McRobbie and Garber argued that girls learned their roles partly through romantic fiction and girls' magazines.
88. I spoke about my frustrations, about not being able to read socialist and feminist books and magazines.
89. Feminist arguments in favour of day nurseries were also conspicuously absent.
90. It posed a challenge both to her religious motivation and her feminist principles.