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- One critic later called Ibsen's plays " feministic propaganda ".
- She finds great humor and resourcefulness in their gang camaraderie, and obviously feels a feministic kinship with them.
- Aguilera's not shy of the odd feministic declaration herself . " " The New York Times"
- Gustaf and Shima are working out the feministic screenplay " Fr鰇en Julie ", together with John Coombs, the director.
- But, among all the women writers Sarojini Sahoo played a significant role for her feministic and sexuality approach in fiction.
- McKenna proposes that this is an example of Scully's rational scientific approach meshing with her newer, feministic pragmatism.
- Moving on towards the Monotheistic era of Hinduism when such ideals such as Shaivism and Vaishnavism, a specific deity for feministic worship was bought about under the Shaktism branch.
- The practice of transnational feministic networks, in which feminists started exchanging ideas and collaborating across nation-state borders, originated fro the United Nations conferences in the 1970s.
- As can be known, Koreans at the time believed that the door was a patriarchic area, contrary to the bathroom and the kitchen, considered to be feministic.
- Beginning in 1991, along with to her literary and media activities, she spearheaded the activities of " Harmony ", a feministic club for the psychological rehabilitation of women.
- In " Eevan tytt鋜et ", there is a strong background of feministic thinking and critique of patriarchan society which, however, does not diminish the scientific value of the book.
- Feministic researchers emphasize the positive identities that men can take up post vasectomy, as a " man who takes on responsibility for the contraceptive task " and a man who is willing to " sacrifice " his fertility for his partner and family's sake.
- Her research on the move toward Art Workers Coalition, or AWC . Her involvement in the AWC as well as a trip she took to Argentina such trips bolstered the political motivations of many feminists of the time influenced a change in the focus of her criticism, from formalist subjects to more feministic ones.
- One must also note as particularly feministic, the accidentally bigamous marriage of Elfrida, in the eponymous novel " Elfrida ", and the incredible death of Hannah, the household servant in " Mr . Francis Clive ", who suffers a painful and protracted demise after imbibing a faulty " abortifacient " ( abortion-inducing poultice ) from an apothecary when she becomes pregnant with Clive's child.