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Elizabeth Brake is an American philosopher and Professor of Philosophy at Rice University.She is known for her works on ethics and political philosophy. [1] [2] [3] Brake coined the term amatonormativity to describe the widespread belief that everyone is better off in an exclusive, romantic, long-term coupled relationship, and that everyone is seeking such a relationship. [4]
Elizabeth Fisher (1924 – 1 January 1982, Sag Harbor, New York) was a US author and editor of the feminist literary magazine Aphra. [1] Fisher's best-known work is Woman's Creation: Sexual Evolution and the Shaping of Society , in which she tells the story of human evolution from a feminist point of view
Engels rewrites a quote in this book, by himself and Marx from 1846, "The first division of labor is that between man and woman for the propagation of children," to say, "The first class opposition that appears in history coincides with the development of the antagonism between man and woman in monogamous marriage, and the first class ...
Leninism (Russian: Ленинизм, Leninizm) is a political ideology developed by Russian Marxist revolutionary Vladimir Lenin that proposes the establishment of the dictatorship of the proletariat led by a revolutionary vanguard party as the political prelude to the establishment of communism.
Schneider lectures internationally on gender and law and domestic violence. She was a consultant for the UN Secretary-General’s In-Depth Study of All Forms of Violence Against Women, presented to the United Nations General Assembly in 2006. [2] She has authored three books on domestic violence and women and the law.
Elizabeth Flynn's article "Composing as a Woman" is the most cited example of the relationship between composition studies and feminism. [2] She writes that feminist theory "emphasize[s] that males and females differ in their developmental processes and in their interactions with others". [1]
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Elizabeth Ann Fox-Genovese (née Fox; May 28, 1941 – January 2, 2007) was an American historian best known for her works on women and society in the Antebellum South.A Marxist early on in her career, she later converted to Roman Catholicism and became a primary voice of the conservative women's movement.