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What (who) is femininity$27831$ - definition

AMERICAN FEMINIST AND AUTHOR
Brownmiller; Femininity (book); In Our Time (Susan Brownmiller book); Susan Warhaftig

womanly         
  • Teacher in a classroom in [[Madagascar]] (c. 2008). Primary and secondary school teaching is often considered a feminine occupation.
  • Muslim woman wearing a headdress (Hijab)
  • [[Yin and yang]]
  • In some cultures, cosmetics are associated with femininity.
  • Altai]] consider shamanism a feminine role.<ref>Barbara Tedlock ''The woman in the shaman's body: reclaiming the feminine in religion and medicine'', Random House Digital, Inc., 2005</ref>
  • Holy Wisdom: Hagia Sophia
  • fertility]].
  • quote=Among everyday appearance practices in contemporary Western society, 'visible' makeup clearly marks the production of 'womanhood' and 'femininity': overall, women are the ones who wear makeup, men do not.}}</ref>
  • ''Young Woman Drawing'' (1801, [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]]) painted by [[Marie-Denise Villers]] (possibly a self-portrait) depicts an independent feminine spirit.<ref>[http://nbmaa.wordpress.com/2010/06/09/museum-ethics-womens-art/] The Methodologies of Art: An Introduction (Boulder: Westview Press, 1996), 81. Laurie Schneider Adams "[Young Woman Drawing] 'suddenly acquired feminine attributes: Its poetry, literary … all seem to reveal the feminine spirit."</ref>
  • Porcelain statue of a woman in communist China - Cat Street Market, Hong Kong
SET OF QUALITIES, CHARACTERISTICS OR ROLES TRADITIONALLY ASSOCIATED WITH FEMALENESS
Feminity; Effeminism; Girlish; Womanly; Feminineness; Feminine; Female gender role; Womanliness; Femininities; Girlishness; Male femininity
People describe a woman's behaviour, character, or appearance as womanly when they like it because they think it is typical of, or suitable for, a woman rather than a man or girl.
She had a classical, womanly shape.
...womanly tenderness.
ADJ [approval]
Femininity         
  • Teacher in a classroom in [[Madagascar]] (c. 2008). Primary and secondary school teaching is often considered a feminine occupation.
  • Muslim woman wearing a headdress (Hijab)
  • [[Yin and yang]]
  • In some cultures, cosmetics are associated with femininity.
  • Altai]] consider shamanism a feminine role.<ref>Barbara Tedlock ''The woman in the shaman's body: reclaiming the feminine in religion and medicine'', Random House Digital, Inc., 2005</ref>
  • Holy Wisdom: Hagia Sophia
  • fertility]].
  • quote=Among everyday appearance practices in contemporary Western society, 'visible' makeup clearly marks the production of 'womanhood' and 'femininity': overall, women are the ones who wear makeup, men do not.}}</ref>
  • ''Young Woman Drawing'' (1801, [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]]) painted by [[Marie-Denise Villers]] (possibly a self-portrait) depicts an independent feminine spirit.<ref>[http://nbmaa.wordpress.com/2010/06/09/museum-ethics-womens-art/] The Methodologies of Art: An Introduction (Boulder: Westview Press, 1996), 81. Laurie Schneider Adams "[Young Woman Drawing] 'suddenly acquired feminine attributes: Its poetry, literary … all seem to reveal the feminine spirit."</ref>
  • Porcelain statue of a woman in communist China - Cat Street Market, Hong Kong
SET OF QUALITIES, CHARACTERISTICS OR ROLES TRADITIONALLY ASSOCIATED WITH FEMALENESS
Feminity; Effeminism; Girlish; Womanly; Feminineness; Feminine; Female gender role; Womanliness; Femininities; Girlishness; Male femininity
·noun The female form.
II. Femininity ·noun The quality or nature of the female sex; womanliness.
Womanliness         
  • Teacher in a classroom in [[Madagascar]] (c. 2008). Primary and secondary school teaching is often considered a feminine occupation.
  • Muslim woman wearing a headdress (Hijab)
  • [[Yin and yang]]
  • In some cultures, cosmetics are associated with femininity.
  • Altai]] consider shamanism a feminine role.<ref>Barbara Tedlock ''The woman in the shaman's body: reclaiming the feminine in religion and medicine'', Random House Digital, Inc., 2005</ref>
  • Holy Wisdom: Hagia Sophia
  • fertility]].
  • quote=Among everyday appearance practices in contemporary Western society, 'visible' makeup clearly marks the production of 'womanhood' and 'femininity': overall, women are the ones who wear makeup, men do not.}}</ref>
  • ''Young Woman Drawing'' (1801, [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]]) painted by [[Marie-Denise Villers]] (possibly a self-portrait) depicts an independent feminine spirit.<ref>[http://nbmaa.wordpress.com/2010/06/09/museum-ethics-womens-art/] The Methodologies of Art: An Introduction (Boulder: Westview Press, 1996), 81. Laurie Schneider Adams "[Young Woman Drawing] 'suddenly acquired feminine attributes: Its poetry, literary … all seem to reveal the feminine spirit."</ref>
  • Porcelain statue of a woman in communist China - Cat Street Market, Hong Kong
SET OF QUALITIES, CHARACTERISTICS OR ROLES TRADITIONALLY ASSOCIATED WITH FEMALENESS
Feminity; Effeminism; Girlish; Womanly; Feminineness; Feminine; Female gender role; Womanliness; Femininities; Girlishness; Male femininity
·noun The quality or state of being womanly.

Wikipedia

Susan Brownmiller

Susan Brownmiller (born Susan Warhaftig; February 15, 1935) is an American journalist, author and feminist activist best known for her 1975 book Against Our Will: Men, Women, and Rape, which was selected by The New York Public Library as one of 100 most important books of the 20th century.