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gender
Gender is the range of social, psychological, cultural, and behavioral aspects of being a man (or boy), woman (or girl), or portraying a third gender. Although gender often corresponds to sex, a transgender person may identify with a gender other than their sex assigned at birth. Most cultures have a strict gender binary, in which gender is divided into two categories, and people are considered part of one or the other; those who are outside these groups may fall under the umbrella term non-binary. Some societies have third genders (and fourth genders, etc.) such as the hijras of South Asia an

concubinage
Concubinage is an interpersonal and sexual relationship between two people in which the couple does not want to, or cannot, enter into a full marriage. Concubinage and marriage are often regarded as similar, but mutually exclusive.
Matilda effect
bias against acknowledging the achievements of women scientists
diversity, equity, and inclusion
organizational equality training term
gender neutrality
idea that language, policies, etc. should avoid specifying or distinguishing based on gender
Ethics of care
Ethical theory
democratic confederalism
political ideology and government structure
feminist ethics
approach to ethics
Women's liberation movement
branch of radical feminist thought
artificial womb
device that would allow for extracorporeal pregnancy
The personal is political
political rallying slogan and argument derived from second-wave feminism movements
Portal:Feminism
Wikimedia portal
femonationalism
Femonationalism, sometimes known as feminationalism, is the association between a nationalist ideology and some feminist ideas when driven by xenophobic motivations, including in the context of Islamophobia. Femonationalism is short for "feminist and femocratic nationalism".
street harassment
harassment that occurs in a public setting
gender-blind
In education, business, law, and other fields, gender blindness or sex blindness is the practice of disregarding gender as a significant factor in interactions between people and applying equal rules across genders (formal equality of opportunity).
feminist epistemology
examination of the study of knowledge from a feminist standpoint
trousers as women's clothing
practice of women wearing pants
sorority
solidarity among women
Feminism and equality
one theory of the equality of the sexes
Women Wage Peace
Israeli grassroots peace movement
feminist language reform
effort to change how language is used to gender people, activities and ideas
feminist biology
approach to biology
discrimination against women
male as norm
concept in feminism that asserts that the world around us, built by men, is built for men, perceives the male as the norm, and everything else as a deviation
victim feminism
term used to critique certain forms of feminist activism
Abolition feminism
branch of feminism
Union of Women in Italy
Italian feminist association
#NotAllMen
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The hashtag #NotAllMen is a feminist Internet meme.
A shortening of the phrase "not all men are like that" (sometimes abbreviated NAMALT), it is a satirical parody of arguments used to deflect attention away from men in discussions of sexual assault, the gender pay gap, and other feminist issues.
pregnancy-associated femicide
sex based murder of a female during pregnancy or up to a year afterwards
career woman
woman whose main priority in life is achieving success in her career or profession
Feminist rhetoric
practice of rhetoric
sexecology
Sexecology, also known as ecosexuality, is a radical form of environmental activism based around nature fetishism, the idea of the earth as a lover. It invites people to treat the earth with love rather than see it as an infinite resource to exploit. It was founded by Elizabeth Stephens and Annie Sprinkle, who describe themselves as "two ecosexual artists-in-love", whose manifesto is to make environment activism "more sexy, fun, and diverse". Sexecology employs absurdist humor, performance art and sex-positivity, which Stephens claims "may produce new forms of knowledge that hold potential to
Feminism of the 99%
grassroots radical feminist movement
R/Feminism
r/Feminism is a feminist political subreddit discussing women's issues. The subreddit discusses issues that impact women and minorities, including workplace abuse and harassment, rape, domestic abuse, pink tax, cultural appropriation, and representation. Users of r/feminism are similar to the users of r/MensLib, a men's liberation subreddit; and r/againstmensrights, a subreddit against r/MensRights. The subreddit sends people wanting to talk about men's issues to r/Masculism, which has been described as a "a comparably essentialist approach to feminism". About 54% of posts on r/Feminism are pr
feminism in culture
influence of feminism on culture
Women in Shakespeare's works
topic within Shakespeare studies
media and gender
relationship between mass media and gender
Statement Festival
music festival in Sweden