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Wat (wie) is womanish - definitie

PAMPHLET PUBLISHED IN 1620 IN ENGLAND
The Womanish Man; Haec Vir; Haec vir
  • Illustration of the Womanish Man and the Man-Woman from Haec-Vir

womanish      
a.
Feminine (in a bad sense), effeminate.
Womanish      
·adj Suitable to a woman, having the qualities of a woman; effeminate; not becoming a man;
- usually in a reproachful sense. ·see the Note under Effeminate.
womanish      
¦ adjective derogatory
1. suitable for or characteristic of a woman.
2. (of a man) effeminate.
Derivatives
womanishly adverb
womanishness noun

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Haec-Vir

Haec-Vir: or, the Womanish-Man was a pamphlet published in 1620 in England in response to the pamphlet Hic Mulier. Where Hic Mulier argued against cross-dressing, and more broadly women's rights, Haec-Vir defended those women who did not fit their expected gender role. The title (pronounced [hɛk vɜːr] in English Latin pronunciation) literally means "This [effeminate] Man" - haec being the feminine form of the demonstrative pronoun jokingly applied to the masculine noun. The pamphlet is designed as a dialogue between Hic Mulier (The Man-Woman, a female transvestite) and Haec-Vir (The Womanish Man, an effeminate man). The pamphlet is notable as an early expression of feminism in the Renaissance. Hic Mulier seems to abandon some of her previous ideals by stating that the only reason women are "overstepping their bounds" is because men have ceased to be "real men".