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- from her tresses was a configuration of exotic femininity that was… Windsor, Elroi J. (2015). "Femininities". In Wright, James D. (ed.). International Encyclopedia...
- – p. 2319-2339. Berkowitz D., Windsor E. J., Han C. W. (ed.). Male femininities. – NYU Press, 2023. "effeminate". Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary. Merriam-Webster...
- refers to proposed social and cultural constructions of masculinities and femininities. In this context, gender explicitly excludes reference to biological...
- People's Voices (2010) p. 37-8 Nicholls, Emily (2018-07-24). Negotiating Femininities in the Neoliberal Night-Time Economy: Too Much of a Girl?. Springer....
- with charm, politeness, sensitivity, tenderness, sweetness, childhood, femininity, and romance. A combination of pink and white is ****ociated with innocence...
- Marisol's Femininities." Pg. 84 Whiting, Cécile. "Figuring Marisol's Femininities." Pg. 85 Whiting, Cécile. "Figuring Marisol's Femininities." Pg. 90 De...
- credits this to the Pachuca being interpreted as a symbol of "dissident femininity, female masculinity, and, in some instances, **** ****uality". The political...
- repression. Gender-studies scholar Brenda R. Weber uses the term toxic femininity for a code of conformity and social pressure to rigid feminine gender...
- that perpetuate the subordination of femininities and female-bodies. ‘Women’ (female bodies + performed femininities) endure a higher level of criticism...
- Biblical womanhood is a movement within evangelical Christianity, particularly in the United States. It adopts a complementarian or patriarchal view of...