English to Arabic Dictionary feminist

feminist

نسوية
definition
noun
What are we as British feminists doing to support the right of all women to freedom from violence?
a person who supports feminism.
adjective
feminist literature
of, relating to, or supporting feminism.
translation of 'feminist'
noun
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example
She is currently completing a book chapter on 'feminist' theory and cyberculture.
Her women are not 'feminist' case studies but microcosms of the complex rules and regulations that govern such states.
This collection of essays brings together a number of major 'feminist' critics of early modern literature.
She was part of the early 'feminist' movement and I had no idea what feminism was.
Wilkinson does not argue that focus groups or indeed any method can be described as inherently 'feminist' .
Already, 'feminist' art history has moved on, sceptical of the way that artistic fame depends on biography.
His greatest affair was with the mathematician and pioneering 'feminist' Emilie du Chatelet.
Jones says he was a bit puzzled by 'feminist' critics who took the film to task for being misogynist.
She introduced me to a lot of 'feminist' theory that I never really thought about until then.
I am still learning about this, so I am not an authority on 'feminist' intellectualism.
In it, she examined the kinds of arguments heard to support and attack 'feminist' positions.
Many women today, we are assured by 'feminist' commentators, are choosing not to get married.
Something else is going on, as a number of 'feminist' scholars have indicated.
Some write 'feminist' theology, take a stand and publicly speak out, not mincing words.
Where can 'feminist' activism lead us to in our quest for a more gender-democratic society?
She was in a car with a male friend and his new girlfriend, a moderately well-known 'feminist' theorist.
Like many contemporary 'feminist' thinkers, Winterson is alive to the power of fairy tales.
The process was given a moral purpose by the language of the 'feminist' movement.
A few women gave explicitly 'feminist' reasons for going to university.
The first protests by 'feminists' were against how the nationalists defined the role of women.
The reaction to that on the part of male and female 'feminists' is to stop thinking.
Melanie points out that today's 'feminists' are still grappling with the questions of the nineteenth century.
Modern 'feminists' don't want to trade in their femininity for drab power suits and a brief case.
For most 'feminists' , and for the public, feminism had come to mean the vote for women and little more.
It is also assumed that the only possible reaction 'feminists' can have to nationalism is rejection.
The personal is political all right - but not quite in the way 'feminists' once thought.
Equality 'feminists' minimize the political significance of the biological attributes of women.
What are we as British 'feminists' doing to support the right of all women to freedom from violence?
There's a bit of a debate going on in feminist blogging circles about 'feminists' , women and the left.
The comments drew a mixed reaction from 'feminists' and women writers.
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