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feminine$27829$ - tradução para grego

FEMINIST WRITING STYLE
Ecriture feminine; Écriture feminine

feminine      
adj. γυναικείος, θηλυκός
sanitary napkin         
  • Platinum maxipad
  • Different sized maxipads
  • Reusable cloth menstrual pad with [[Kokopelli]] motif.
  • Modern reusable cloth pads in differing sizes
  • postpartum infection]].
  • Sanitary napkin belt advertisement 1920
  • Different brands on a shelf
ABSORBENT ITEM WORN IN THE UNDERWEAR BY WOMEN WHO ARE MENSTRUATING, BLEEDING AFTER GIVING BIRTH OR SIMILAR
Sanitary pad; Maxi pad; Sanitary Towel; Sanitary napkin; Sanitary towel; Sanitary napkins; Maxipad; Disposable pads; Feminine napkin; Maxy pad; Maxi-Pad; Sanitary pads; Menstrual rag; Menstrual pads; Feminine pad
αποστειρομένη πετσέτα, αποστειρομένο μανδήλι, σερβιέτες
first name         
  • The signature of [[Alexander Graham Bell]].
  • Most popular US baby names from 1880 to 2012
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NAME TYPICALLY USED TO DIFFERENTIATE PEOPLE FROM THE SAME FAMILY, CLAN, OR OTHER SOCIAL GROUP WHO HAVE A COMMON LAST NAME
First name; Forenames; Forename; Given names; Name-giving; Christian Names; Names, Christian; Name meanings; Given Name; First Names; Namegiving; Onomasty; First name basis; Firstname; Call name; Compound given names; Person name; Double name; Forname; European name; European-style name; Feminine given name; Feminine given names; Male name; Female name; Feminine name; Masculine name; Child naming; Prénom; Prenom; Compound given name; Masculine names; Double given name; Two-word given name; Masculine given name; Masculine given names; Name popularity
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Definição

goddess
(goddesses)
In many religions, a goddess is a female spirit or being that is believed to have power over a particular part of the world or nature.
...Diana, the goddess of war.
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Wikipédia

Écriture féminine

Écriture féminine, or "women's writing", is a term coined by French feminist and literary theorist Hélène Cixous in her 1975 essay "The Laugh of the Medusa". Cixous aimed to establish a genre of literary writing that deviates from traditional masculine styles of writing, one which examines the relationship between the cultural and psychological inscription of the female body and female difference in language and text. This strand of feminist literary theory originated in France in the early 1970s through the works of Cixous and other theorists including Luce Irigaray, Chantal Chawaf, Catherine Clément, and Julia Kristeva and has subsequently been expanded upon by writers such as psychoanalytic theorist Bracha Ettinger. who emerged in this field in the early 1990s,

Écriture féminine as a theory foregrounds the importance of language for the psychic understanding of self. Cixous is searching for what Isidore Isou refers to as the "hidden signifer" in language which expresses the ineffable and what cannot be expressed in structuralist language. It has been suggested by Cixous herself that more free and flowing styles of writing such as stream of consciousness, have a more "feminine" structure and tone than that of more traditional modes of writing. This theory draws on ground theory work in psychoanalysis about the way that humans come to understand their social roles. In doing so, it goes on to expound how women, who may be positioned as 'other' in a masculine symbolic order, can reaffirm their understanding of the world through engaging with their own otherness, both within and outside their own minds, or consciousness.