feminist thought

collocation in English

meaningsoffeministandthought

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feminist
adjective
uk
/ˈfem.ɪ.nɪst/
us
/ˈfem.ə.nɪst/
relating ...
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thought
noun[C or U]
uk
/θɔːt/
us
/θɑːt/
the act of thinking about or considering something, an idea or opinion, or a set of ideas about a ...
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(Definition offeministandthoughtfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The romantic ideal of self-overcoming within the ' superman ' literature resonated withfeministthought.
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She says that modernfeministthoughtfocused on the "problem of inequality," which it conceptualized in terms either of patriarchy or of capitalism.
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Difference would not be of interest tofeministthoughtif it were not associated both with burdens to be overcome and also with possible benefits to be gained.
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Americanfeministthoughtat century's end, 167-88.
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Eco-feminism, although not exclusively anarchist, is often considered a feminist variant of green anarchistfeministthought.
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There have been two strains offeministthoughton the subject.
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They sought to negotiate prominent space withinfeministthoughtfor consideration of race-related subjectivities.
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The stigma behindfeministthoughtin international relations needs to be reviewed and resolved.
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Collins' theory is one of particular interest because it represents the sociological crossroads between modern and post-modernfeministthought.
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The article was two-fold: it recalled the marked ability and dignity of the proceedings and briefly conveyed several arguments of the convention andfeministthoughtat the time.
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They wanted prominentfeministthoughtto consider race-related subjectivities.
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This late work had the greatest influence onfeministthought, as well as upon the informal movement that arose in the 1970s or 1980s called post-modernism.
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Barnard's collection documents movements and trends infeministthoughtthrough the personal work of artists, writers, and activists.
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