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Ornament and the Feminine

Feminist Theory, 2006
While ornament during the period of modernism was much maligned as inessential, superficial, deceptive and irrational, it has been rehabilitated by a number of feminist theorists in recent times such as Norma Broude and Naomi Schor. In their defence of ornament, these theorists have exposed the derogation of the feminine implicit in the devaluation of
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Objects of femininity

2020
This thesis was scanned from the print manuscript for digital preservation and is copyright the author. Researchers can access this thesis by asking their local university, institution or public library to make a request on their behalf. Monash staff and postgraduate students can use the link in the References field.
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The measurement of femininity

Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1977
Preliminary empiric research with The Femininity Study identifies 10 factorially derived factors that indicate the general dimmensions of femininity with particular reference to female self-concept, feelings of inadequacy related to sexual characteristics, and deficiencies of female role-playing.
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Femininity and its Discontents [PDF]

open access: possibleFeminist Review, 1983
Is psychoanalysis a 'new orthodoxy' for feminism? Or does it rather represent the surfacing of something difficult and exceptional but important for feminism, which is on the verge (once again) of being lost? I will argue that the second is the case, and that the present discarding of psychoanalysis in favour of forms of analysis felt as more material ...
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Inscribing femininity: French theories of the feminine

2003
French theories of femininity, using Derridian deconstruction and Lacanian psychoanalysis, centre on language as a means through which men have shored up their claim to a unified identity and relegated women to the negative pole of binary oppositions that justify masculine supremacy: subject/object, culture/nature, law/ chaos, man/woman. Phallocentrism-
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Masculinity, Femininity, and Transsexualism

Archives of Sexual Behavior, 2002
This study examined the relationship between sex role and gender identity in a Polish transsexual population where, unlike in Western countries, male-to-female (MF) transsexualism is much less common than female-to-male (FM) transsexualism. One hundred and three FM (82 primary, 21 secondary) and 29 MF (16 primary, 13 secondary) transsexuals plus 135 ...
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A colonial feminine ideal: Femininity and representation

Journal of Australian Studies, 1994
(1994). A colonial feminine ideal: Femininity and representation. Journal of Australian Studies: Vol. 18, No. 42, pp. 5-17.
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Rethinking Brand Feminine Dimension: Brand Femininity or Brand Femininities?

2009
The aim of this research is to gain a deeper understanding of brand personality by focusing on feminine dimension of brands. Previous research in marketing considered the femininity of brands as a unidimensional construct often opposed to masculinity.
Darpy, Denis, Azar, Salim
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Misappropriations of the "Feminine" [PDF]

open access: possibleSubStance, 1989
ALICE JARDINE'S 1985 study Gynesis traces the explosive "putting-intodiscourse" of woman and her textual effects in recent theoretical discourse, particularly in the work of Jacques Derrida, Jacques Lacan, and Gilles Deleuze. Jardine names this process "gynesis" and suggests that the privileging of Woman in these exemplary texts of modernity represents
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The Feminine Principle

2018
This chapter examines the language of identity and the search for group solidarity among women and found in the idea of sisterhood. A common story of oppression became the means for group cohesion. Through consciousness-raising, women’s liberation carried the seeds of a radical theology and sought to forge a common story of struggle.
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