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Is there a Feminine Genius?*

Critical Inquiry, 2004
This chapter presents the text of a lecture on feminine genius. It highlights the achievements of Hannah Arendt, Melanie Klein, and Colette in their respective fields. It defines the concept of feminine genius and describes the similarities and differences of these three women.
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Art at the service of feminine genius, at George Sand

International Uni-Scientific Research Journal, 2023
George Sand remains a modern writer who entirely rejects the idea that a woman does not have the same mental skills as a man. The latter, and according to modern Sandian thought, must stop taking himself for the master of society and stop his misogyny which completely refuses to admit the feminine genius.
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“Feminine Genius” and “Authentic Masculinity”

2019
The question driving chapter 4 is how millennial missionaries embrace Catholicism’s strict gender complementarianism while also maintaining savvy among their peers with millennial-generation expectations of gender parity. Two interpretive frameworks illustrate why and how missionaries work to inhabit their “feminine genius” and become “authentically ...
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Acting Out: Bettine as Performer of Feminine Genius

Women in German Yearbook, 1999
Genius, which is traditionally coded as masculine, is rewritten by Bettina von Arnim in her epistolary novel Die Günderode . In the dialogue between the character Bettine and her friend and mentor Karoline, the author outlines a concept of feminine genius that oscillates between creativity and aesthetic control.
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Mediumship and its Cognitive ‘Survival’ in Identification of Collective Individuation The Hungarian Painter-Genius Csontváry’s Mediumship and ’Survival’ : Part III. The Analysis of the Feminine Representations of the Picture

2019 10th IEEE International Conference on Cognitive Infocommunications (CogInfoCom), 2019
The paper deals with the mediumship and the retro-cognitive and precognitive patterns in identification of collective individuation. We attend to show the relationships between the artistic visions (pictures) of Csontvary the Hungarian genius. The paper continues the analysis of some important details.11 This paper is dedicated to the blessed memory of
Peter Varlaki, Peter Baranyi
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Gender and genius in japan: Feminine eminence in masculine culture

Sex Roles, 1992
The number of distinguished women was hypothesized to fluctuate over consecutive historical periods according to concomitant changes in the dominant male culture. Three conjectures were evaluated using a sample of 2453 Japanese creators and leaders active between 580 and 1959. Applying generational time-series analysis to 69 consecutive 20-year periods,
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