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- Sepideh performing at the 2017 International FeminEast concert: https://www.riksteatern.se/forestallningar/femineast-2017/ Interviewed as part of BBC TV Persian...
- With organizations like the Iranian American Women's Foundation and FeminEast, Khadem has striven to build community and address the needs of Iranian...
- complaint I heard repeatedly from women in Warsaw, Budapest, Prague, Sofia, East Berlin: 'Look at us – we don't even look like women. There are no deodorants...
- demographics to account for those changes across different markets. For instance, feminity is symbolized by blue in The Netherlands and pink in the US, whereas masculinity...
- Retrieved 30 May 2011. Holmlund, Chris (18 January 2002). Impossible bodies: feminity and masculinity at the movies. Routledge. p. 193. ISBN 978-0-415-18575-2...
- merry Latin fēlīx, fēlīcis felicity fell- suck Latin fellāre fellation femin- women, female Latin fēmina femininity femor- thigh Latin femur (genitive...
- artists like Jenny Saville in the 1990s investigated the contrived idea of 'feminity' made by the Patriarchal Structure. While attending art school in Cincinnati...
- Irish as Mag Femin (modern Irish Magh Feimhin, or Má Feimhin) or the Plain of Femen. The burial cairns on the mountain are called Síd ar Femin (Sí ar Feimhin...
- 26 (7): 821–832. doi:10.1006/jasc.1998.0350. Sarah A. Bendall, Shaping Feminity: Foundation Garments the Body and Women in Early Modern England (Bloomsbury...
- 'The Pastor's Wife', Master's thesis, East Carolina University, 2012 ([2] PDF; 378 KB) Juliane Roemhild, Feminity and Authorship in the Novels of Elizabeth...