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Qué (quién) es FEMALENESS - definición

SET OF QUALITIES, CHARACTERISTICS OR ROLES TRADITIONALLY ASSOCIATED WITH FEMALENESS
Feminity; Effeminism; Girlish; Womanly; Feminineness; Feminine; Female gender role; Womanliness; Femininities; Girlishness; Male 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>
  • Venus]] as the personification of femininity
  • ''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

female         
  • Photograph of an adult female human, with an adult [[male]] for comparison. (Both models have partially shaved body hair to show anatomy, i.e., clean-shaven pubic regions.)
  • "fæmnan," an [[Old English]] word for 'female'
SEX OF AN ORGANISM THAT PRODUCES OVA
Females; Femaleness; Fairer sex; Gynic; Female mammal; Female mammals; Mammalian female; Female sex; Biological females; Female (sex)
a.
1.
Breeding, bearing, conceiving, offspring-bearing, child-bearing.
2.
Pistillate, pistil-bearing, fertile.
3.
Of females, belonging to or characterizing females.
4.
Feminine, delicate, soft, weak, gentle.
female         
  • Photograph of an adult female human, with an adult [[male]] for comparison. (Both models have partially shaved body hair to show anatomy, i.e., clean-shaven pubic regions.)
  • "fæmnan," an [[Old English]] word for 'female'
SEX OF AN ORGANISM THAT PRODUCES OVA
Females; Femaleness; Fairer sex; Gynic; Female mammal; Female mammals; Mammalian female; Female sex; Biological females; Female (sex)
¦ adjective
1. of or denoting the sex that can bear offspring or produce eggs.
relating to or characteristic of women or female animals.
(of a plant or flower) having a pistil but no stamens.
2. (of a fitting) manufactured hollow so that a corresponding male part can be inserted.
¦ noun a female person, animal, or plant.
Derivatives
femaleness noun
Origin
ME: from OFr. femelle, from L. femella, dimin. of femina 'a woman'; the change in the ending was due to assoc. with male.
Female         
  • Photograph of an adult female human, with an adult [[male]] for comparison. (Both models have partially shaved body hair to show anatomy, i.e., clean-shaven pubic regions.)
  • "fæmnan," an [[Old English]] word for 'female'
SEX OF AN ORGANISM THAT PRODUCES OVA
Females; Femaleness; Fairer sex; Gynic; Female mammal; Female mammals; Mammalian female; Female sex; Biological females; Female (sex)
·adj Belonging to an individual of the female sex; characteristic of woman; feminine; as, female tenderness.
II. Female ·adj Having pistils and no stamens; pistillate; or, in cryptogamous plants, capable of receiving fertilization.
III. Female ·adj Belonging to the sex which conceives and gives birth to young, or (in a wider sense) which produces ova; not male.
IV. Female ·noun An individual of the sex which conceives and brings forth young, or (in a wider sense) which has an ovary and produces ova.
V. Female ·noun A plant which produces only that kind of reproductive organs which are capable of developing into fruit after impregnation or fertilization; a pistillate plant.

Wikipedia

Femininity

Femininity (also called womanliness) is a set of attributes, behaviors, and roles generally associated with women and girls. Femininity can be understood as socially constructed, and there is also some evidence that some behaviors considered feminine are influenced by both cultural factors and biological factors. To what extent femininity is biologically or socially influenced is subject to debate. It is conceptually distinct from both the female biological sex and from womanhood, as all humans can exhibit feminine and masculine traits, regardless of sex and gender.

Traits traditionally cited as feminine include gracefulness, gentleness, empathy, humility, and sensitivity, though traits associated with femininity vary across societies and individuals, and are influenced by a variety of social and cultural factors.

Ejemplos de uso de FEMALENESS
1. The femaleness of the whole panda enterprise has not gone unnoticed.
2. The relative length of our ring and index fingers – our "finger ratio" – therefore speaks volumes about the balance of maleness and femaleness of our body and brain.
3. For years I wasn‘t into wearing anything saucy, because I thought I would just be perpetuating the same sexist, objectified view of femaleness that was shoved down my throat by the cover of every magazine.
4. Nonetheless, the two ("Kevin" and Billie Morgan) most touted as being "un–girly", because they deal with violence, do so in a way that focuses on the nature of gender and femaleness.
5. Then, I see the politics." Dyson, who is married to the popular author and commentator Michael EricDyson, added: "What‘s always put on the backburner is my femaleness, which has really been the beast of burden that has cultivated this country, just like black men . . . It‘s not either or, it‘s both and.