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- Look up feminization in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Feminization most commonly refers to: Feminization (biology), the hormonally induced development...
- of reality and existence. Mahakali, in Sanskrit, is etymologically the feminised variant of Mahakala, or Great Time (which is also interpreted as Death)...
- Yvonne Tasker, "Elvis was an ambivalent figure who articulated a peculiar feminised, objectifying version of white working-class masculinity as aggressive...
- nationalism arose in contrast to the imputed identity of the Diaspora Jew as a "feminised" Other. She describes this as a relationship of contempt towards the previous...
- Statecraft 8.3 (1997): 179–186. Ann E. Towns, "'Diplomacy is a feminine art': Feminised figurations of the diplomat." Review of International Studies 46.5 (2020):...
- portrayals of Venus and other female nudes, and partly from contemporaneous feminised ****enistic portrayals of Dionysus/Bacchus. It represents a subject that...
- Feminizing hormone therapy, also known as transfeminine hormone therapy, is hormone therapy and **** re****ignment therapy to change the secondary **** characteristics...
- disparate mindsets of males and females. Wang also cited the allusion to "feminised masculinity" in the third novel Death's End. However, she conceded that...
- the club that believes that men in American culture have become wildly feminised...I don't think that [in order] to be fair to women, we should become...
- but little patrimony. Later, the word infanta emerged in Portugal as a feminised form applied to Portuguese princesses after the 16th and 17th centuries...