Definition of Protofeminist. Meaning of Protofeminist. Synonyms of Protofeminist

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Protofeminist. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Protofeminist and, of course, Protofeminist synonyms and on the right images related to the word Protofeminist.

Definition of Protofeminist

No result for Protofeminist. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Protofeminist from wikipedia

- feminism are often subsumed into "feminism". The usefulness of the term protofeminist has been questioned by some modern scholars, as has the term postfeminist...
- sharp-witted; these characteristics have led some scholars to label Beatrice a protofeminist character. During the play, she is tricked into falling in love with...
- found the film's modernization of Pfeiffer's character into a "feisty protofeminist" to be problematic. Pfeiffer began to dissolve her film production company...
- feminist movement and its descendants. Those historians use the label "protofeminist" to describe earlier movements. Clara Zetkin (left) with Rosa Luxemburg...
- 1979 for the Virago edition of the novel, Atwood described it as a protofeminist rather than feminist work. Atwood explores gender stereotypes through...
- to the modern feminist movement and its progeny, and use the label "protofeminist" to describe earlier movements. Modern Western feminist history is conventionally...
- Eugenia (Lady of Quality), a pseudonym used by an unknown 18th century protofeminist pamphleteer Eugenia (telenovela), in Mexico The Eugenia, a 1964 English...
- core of intelligence and wit, swinging the film's sixteenth-century protofeminist issues handily into this one." Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian awarded...
- The Hardships of the English Laws in Relation to Wives: With an Explanation of the Original Curse of Subjection P****ed upon the Woman: In an Humble Address...
- Person of Quality" was a pen name used by the author of two English protofeminist treatises published in the mid-18th century, following a period trend...