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- thereby culturally marginalizing femininity. The related adjective is androcentric, while the practice of placing the feminine point of view at the center...
- Over the next few years, she pla**** the leading lady in top-grossing androcentric films such as Dookudu (2011), Seethamma Vakitlo Sirimalle Chettu (2012)...
- historical action film Chhaava (2025). Even so, her inclination towards androcentric films drew criticism for providing limited scope to showcase her acting...
- Best Female Debut. Sutaria has since pla**** the leading lady in the androcentric action films Marjaavaan (2019), Heropanti 2 and Ek Villain Returns (both...
- concerns about ****ism and androcentric bias in dominant scientific life and studies. Strong objectivity argues that there is androcentric bias in research because...
- Koratala Siva. Rediff.com's ****nya Verma dismissed her role in a rare androcentric project, writing that she "shows up only post interval to pout and preen...
- "Many feminist scholars have emphasised the misogynistic (or at least androcentric) nature of Buddhism" and stated that Buddhism morally exalts its male...
- mixed reviews. Critics were appreciative of her substantial role in an androcentric film; Filmfare's Rachit Gupta described Sharma as "the best thing in...
- property. It is also sometimes called a phallocracy or andrarchy or an androcentric or phallocratic society. Traditionally, influential political positions...
- into our modern view of ancient Gr**** culture as firmly androcentric, though not as androcentric as some would have had us believe" (Larson 1995:144). Whitley1994:220ff...