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Food and Femininity

, 2017
nities, it suggests that any racial progress that is occurring as a result of diversity programs and other factors is all the more remarkable. Similarly, at a social level, the entrance of millions more women into the workforce over the last fifty years ...
Carla A. Pfeffer
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Feminine Play

Feminine Play draws on Stephanie Harkin's research on feminine games and play cultures. Feminine play has been overshadowed by traditional thinking that pairs games with boyhood, competition, and violence. Harkin coined the term "Techno-Femininity" to highlight how femininity and technology come together in various ways-across political 'cyber-feminist'
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Private Femininity, Public Femininity

2017
This chapter examines the contemporary costume film's unique interrelationship of femininity and privacy by focusing on how the historical constraints of privacy force the post-feminist heroine to make herself anew as a feminine subject. It uses the two poles of privacy and publicness to organize relationships between gender, feeling, time, aesthetics,
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Feminine and Feminist

Digest of Middle East Studies, 1995
Book reviewed in this article:The Waiting List: An Iraqi Woman's Tales of Alienation, Daisy Al‐AmirArab Women Novelists: The Formative Years and Beyond, Joseph T.
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Feminist or Feminine? The Feminine Principle in Occupational Therapy

British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 1996
Recently, there has been renewed interest in the relationship between feminism and occupational therapy, but does occupational therapy continue to operate on the feminine principle which underlies the philosophical basis of the profession? There is a strong tendency by some occupational therapists to emulate the masculine principle which drives the ...
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Girl bosses, punk poodles, and pink smoothies: Girlhood as Enterprising Femininity

Gender, Work and Organization, 2021
Anna Alexandersson
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The Transcendental Feminine

2016
In this chapter, Coutras addresses the theological implications of women in Middle-earth in view of Balthasar’s theological aesthetics. Coutras argues that Tolkien’s theology of the feminine is drawn from a complex blend of his reverence for the Virgin Mary and his fascination with the Germanic valkyrie.
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The (feminine) unconscious

1991
Ever since Anglo-American feminist critics first exposed the masculine bias and misogyny of the work of Sigmund Freud to a general readership,1 it has been fashionable in Anglo—American feminist circles to reject not only Freud but the whole area of psychoanalysis. Whilst I am not suggesting that Freud and psychoanalytic theory have been universally or
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