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- dominant or exclusive focus on women in theory or practice. Anything can be gynocentric when it is considered exclusively with a female or feminist point of...
- the practice of placing the feminine point of view at the center is gynocentric. Androcentrism has been described as a pervasive form of ****ism. However...
- women. Like other manosphere groups, they believe there is systemic gynocentric bias against men in society, including double standards in gender roles...
- Research into the many possible relationships, intersections and tensions between language and gender is diverse. It crosses disciplinary boundaries, and...
- program of feminist archaeology depicting the European neolithic as a "gynocentric" culture which would be ousted by the "patriarchal" Indo-European cultures...
- Láadan (/ˈlɑ˦ɑˈdɑn/) is a gynocentric constructed language created by Suzette Haden Elgin in 1982 to test the Sapir–Whorf hypothesis, specifically to...
- a deeply original form of rationalist philosophy, with hallmarks of gynocentric concerns and patterns that lead some to think of it as unique among seventeenth-century...
- the original on 28 July 2020. Wright, P.; Elam, P. (2019). Chivalry: A Gynocentric Tradition. Academic Century Press. Anonymous (1994). The World Book Encyclopedia...
- much of modern academic feminist theory and the feminist movement to be gynocentric. She labels this "gender feminism" and proposes "equity feminism"—an...
- The Challenge of Feminist Biblical Interpretation. Wine, J.D., 2007. Gynocentric values and feminist psychology. Resources for Feminist Research, 32(1/2)...