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Definition of Feminists
1. feminist [n] - See also: feminist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Feminists
Literary usage of Feminists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Feminism in Germany and Scandinavia by Katharine Susan Anthony (1915)
"On the contrary, there are the socialist-feminists and the bourgeois-feminists;
the conservative feminists, the moderate feminists, and the radical ..."
2. The Eden Sphinx by Annie Riley Hale (1916)
"CHAPTER V. OUR DEBT TO THE Feminists. "Woman cannot escape her primal emotions;
... it is nevertheless among Feminists, rather than among Suffragists and ..."
3. Foundations of Feminism: A Critique by Avrom Barnett (1921)
"On the Continent Katharine Anthony reports :2 "There are the socialist-feminists
and the bourgeois-feminists; the conservative feminists, the moderate ..."
4. Inside the British Isles by Arthur Gleason (1917)
"THE Feminists OF THE WAR OFFICE AND ADMIRALTY The War Office and the Admiralty
are proving themselves in this war daring innovators of radicalism. ..."
5. Way Stations by Elizabeth Robins (1913)
"Ill THE Feminists MOVEMENT IN ENGLAND (Publis)ied in " Collier's Weekly," New
York, June 29, 1907) I AM one of those who, until comparatively recently, ..."
6. Theoretical Perspectives on Gender and Development by Jane L. Parpart, Patricia Connelly, Eudine Barriteau (2000)
"Other radical feminists argue that women are biologically superior to men because
of their capacity to give birth. Still others argue that it is not the ..."
7. Feminism, Its Fallacies and Follies by John Martin, Prestonia Mann Martin (1916)
"more had they been mothers "—(loud applause from anti-feminists. ... Feminists have
pressed forward woman's right to work; but they have overlooked the ..."