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  2. Assemblywomen - Wikipedia

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    The play invents a scenario where the women of Athens assume control of the government and institute reforms that ban private wealth and enforce sexual equity for the old and unattractive. In addition to Aristophanes' political and social satire, Assemblywomen derives its comedy through sexual and scatological humor. The play aimed to criticize ...

  3. Aristotle's views on women - Wikipedia

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    Aristotle gave equal weight to women's happiness as he did to men's, commenting in Rhetoric that a society cannot be happy unless women are happy too. [1] Aristotle believed that in nature a common good came of the rule of a superior being; he states in Politics that "By nature the female has been distinguished from the slave. For nature makes ...

  4. Women in classical music - Wikipedia

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    However, until the 20th century, it was seen as immoral to perform publicly and women were only expected to play in the private domestic setting. [7] Until recently, women were not allowed to be taught at a conservatory level, and those studying music were tracked into a less demanding curriculum that omitted topics that were considered complex.

  5. Timeline of women's sports - Wikipedia

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    2024 - On May 13, 2024, in a game between the Oakland Athletics and the Houston Astros, Jenny Cavnar and Julia Morales became the first two women to do the play-by-play on television for the same Major League Baseball game. [541] 2024 - On May 29, 2024, Arisa Trew became the first female skateboarder to land a 900, which she did in a half-pipe ...

  6. Music Festivals Have A Glaring Woman Problem. Here’s Why.

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    It was ridiculous. The pay gap is a huge issue.” Haze said. “Women make way less — like significantly less — and are treated way worse than men at any festival I've ever been to.” She added that she’s experienced a lot of subtle sexism at festivals that forces women to work twice as hard as their male counterparts.

  7. Lysistrata - Wikipedia

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    Women, as represented by Calonice, are sly hedonists in need of firm guidance and direction. In contrast, Lysistrata is portrayed to be an extraordinary woman with a large sense of individual and social responsibility. She has convened a meeting of women from various Greek city-states that are at war with each other. Soon after she confides in ...

  8. Female pool player refuses to play transgender opponent as ...

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    A female pool player forfeited a final in a tournament in protest after refusing to play against her opponent, who is transgender. Lynne Pinches, picked up her cue and walked from the table in the ...

  9. Instead, the women at the center of Grimms' collected tales are, without exception, oppressed. Summarizing the role of Grimms' women succinctly, Bottigherimer writes, "Snow-White's mother thinks to herself but never speaks, and when her daughter is born, she dies."