feminism - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • think: What the movers and shakers think feminism is all about.
  • do: I don?t know if it?s a feminist show but it does support feminism.
  • include: Fashion and Fetishism is concerned with the idea of the corset throughout history yet covers important and controversial issues including feminism and abortion.
  • see: Or, could it be that men see feminism as nothing more than the propagation of gender equality?
  • have: We provide a synopsis below, based on our proposal and arguments at a debate " Has feminism gone too far?
  • believe: A feminist herself, Cronin nonetheless believes that feminism has got itself into a mess by denying the findings of modern science.

Adjective modifier

  • radical: These moves are arguably more in keeping with radical feminism than the stereotype of moderate liberal feminism outlined above.
  • militant: The fact is that, in a similar way to militant feminism, the battle has been won.
  • Marxist: In practice, relations between Marxist feminism and the Marxism in the mixed groups proved to be difficult.
  • liberal: These moves are arguably more in keeping with radical feminism than the stereotype of moderate liberal feminism outlined above.
  • evangelical: The past decade has seen the rise of a movement " evangelical feminism, " that has had a profound impact.
  • socialist: The picture implied by the " distillation " approach of a liberal feminism leading into a socialist feminism is simply historically wrong.

Modifies a noun

  • today: I feel left out, not catered for by feminism today.

Noun used with modifier

  • postmodern: Rather than reversing the dualism, postmodern feminism seeks to dissolve the distinction.
  • wave: I feel very much a child of second wave feminism.
  • 1970s: This is part of the postmodern critique of 1970s feminism.
  • century: And not all conventional historians have ignored or misunderstood the radically individualist nature of 19th century feminism.

Preposition: in

  • century: Black feminism in the 21st century: The Age of Women?
  • 1960s: From the most recent phase of feminism in the 1960s there has developed a number of distinct feminisms.

Preposition: for

  • generation: Finally, Natasha, you wrote " The New Feminism " and edited " On the Move: feminism for a new generation.

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