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feminist造句
121. Hers was the record of, at best, a foot soldier in the feminist and abolitionist struggles of her day. 122. And so rhetoric allows associative feminist psychologists to address psychology from outside, but from a recognizable and relevant perspective. 123. Just as thirty years before, here again were feminist divisions over using the repressive state to enforce women's demands. 124. Radical reform is far more closely associated with the feminist movement. 125. Political explanations Radical feminist and Marxist feminist interpretations of the education system have focused less on attitudes and more on power structures. 126. As we discuss shortly, this particular problem has also been explored in depth by feminist writing. 127. But among feminist researchers and practitioners, these concerns with uncertainty have limited currency. 128. Polly described herself as a feminist, a socialist and an anarchist, which of course made her an extremely dull conversationalist. 129. The Women's Liberation or Feminist Movement was influential in bringing women's issues into public consciousness. 130. Women recalled their early experiences in feminist groups: I had a lot of trouble not interrupting. 131. Feminist psychologists tend not to deal with these other discourses, except by adopting numerical strategies. 132. Anita the fabled feminist has a complaint she want you all to hear. 133. During the 1920s and 1930s Nina Boyle's interests reflected the diversity of feminist concerns of that time. 134. These feminist differences surfaced in a more extreme form in the months after the passing of the act. 135. Woman-centred psychology, like egalitarian feminist psychology, needs to address theory if it is really to change psychological discourses of gender. 136. A feminist perspective on, and analysis of, architecture and planning has only just begun to emerge over the last decade. 137. Unlike the versions of feminist psychology examined before, associative feminist psychologies are rarely deliberately or self-consciously adopted. 138. Scattered across feminist iconography, it makes points about women's issues which are usually clear and concise. 139. These aspects have received sustained analysis from recent feminist and social historians. 140. Since her work is among the most influential in feminist psychology, it demands a more detailed description. 141. This makes it seem more feminist than egalitarian feminist psychology, and much further away from the traditional discipline. 142. Often, it deploys explanatory frameworks taken from traditional and egalitarian feminist psychology. 143. That which a feminist perspective enables us to perceive is valid for everyone. 144. If you look at things from a feminist perspective they are, in fact, not equal. 145. She was the great-granddaughter of the early nineteenth-century feminist Anna Wheeler. 146. Because egalitarian feminist psychology wants to adapt conventional psychology, rather than replace it, it has to begin from psychology's self-definition. 147. Lacanian-influenced feminism is hardly an ideal response to the deficiencies in feminist psychology. 148. Ally was angry, as angry as any feminist would be in such a situation. 149. As the last chapter argued, many feminist psychologists pass over signification, in favour of simpler objects. 150. It is because they have already been widely written about in feminist art history?