Femininity
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- Personal Definitions of Masculinity and Femininity As an Aspect of Gender Self-Concept
- Feminism As Femininity in the Nineteen-Fifties? Author(S): Birmingham Feminist History Group Source: Feminist Review, No
- Women and Art in Weimar Germany 1918-1933
- Women Against Feminism: an Analysis of Anti-Feminist
- “I Am Not a Girlie Girl!”: Young Women's Negotiation of Feminine
- Introduction: Resignifications of Feminism in Contemporary Germany
- A Comparative Study in Values Feminists and Anti-Feminist
- Quiet Rumours: an Anarcha-Feminist Reader
- Constructing Femininity in the Early Cold War Era
- Women and Gender Comprehensive Reading List File:///W:/OFFICE/Website%20Docs/Grad%20Reading%20Lists%20Old%
- Menacing Feminism, Educating Sisters
- Patriarchy and Inequality: Towards a Substantive Feminism Mary Becker [email protected]
- Queer Anarcha-Feminism: an Emerging Ideology? the Case of Proyectil Fetal
- Are Drag Queens Sexist? Female Impersonation and the Sociocultural Construction of Normative Femininity
- The Transfeminist Manifesto
- Between Feminism and Femininity: Shifting Cultural Representations of Girlhood in the 1960S
- “Masculinity/ Femininity” As a Dimension in Geert Hofstede’S Model of “National Culture”*
- Men, Masculinities, and Feminist Theory • 37