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  2. Women in Chile - Wikipedia

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    Chile has a rich literary history, being described as the "Land of the Poets." In 1945, Gabriela Mistral was the first Latin American, including men and women, to win the Nobel Prize for Literature. [6] [51] Other notable female authors from Chile include Isabel Allende, Marta Brunet, María Luisa Bombal, Marcela Paz, and Mercedes Valdivieso ...

  3. Feminism in Chile - Wikipedia

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    Feminism in Chile has its own liberation language and activist strategies for rights that is shaped by the political, economic, and social system of Chile. Beginning in the 19th century, Chilean women have been organizing with aspirations of asserting their political rights. [ 1 ] These aspirations have had to work against the reality that ...

  4. 2018 Chilean feminist protests and strikes - Wikipedia

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    Between 2012 and 2017, there was an average of 19 feminist protest events per year. In 2018, there were 151 feminist protests throughout the country, with the majority occurring in the capital, Santiago. [4] The majority of protests occurred between May and June 2018. According to a Cadem survey taken in July 2018, 55% of Chileans approved of ...

  5. List of languages by type of grammatical genders - Wikipedia

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    Polish: Masculine personal, Masculine animate, Masculine inanimate, Feminine, Neuter (traditionally, only masculine, feminine and neuter genders are recognized). Pama–Nyungan languages including Dyirbal and other Australian languages have gender systems such as: Masculine, feminine (see Women, Fire, and Dangerous Things), vegetable and neuter ...

  6. List of gender identities - Wikipedia

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    Some non-binary identities are inclusive, because two or more genders are referenced, such as androgyne/androgynous, intergender, bigender, trigender, polygender, and pangender. [26]: 101 Some non-binary identities are exclusive, because no gender is referenced, such as agender, genderless, neutrois, and xenogender. [26]: 101–102.

  7. Butch and femme - Wikipedia

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    Butch and femme (/ fɛm /; French: [fam]; [ 1 ][ 2 ] from French femme 'woman') [ 3 ] are masculine (butch) or feminine (femme) identities in the lesbian subculture [ 4 ] that have associated traits, behaviors, styles, self-perception, and so on. [ 5 ][ 6 ] This concept has been called a "way to organize sexual relationships and gender and ...

  8. Gender system - Wikipedia

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    Men are masculine, and anyone who displays feminine qualities falls under the category of not-man. This concept is a result of sexual penetration as the deciding factor of gender. Any one who is penetrated becomes feminine, and is not-male. Everyone else, regardless of sexual preference, remains a male in Brazilian society.

  9. Chile - Wikipedia

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    Chile, [ a ] officially the Republic of Chile, [ b ] is a country in western South America. It is the southernmost country in the world and the closest to Antarctica, stretching along a narrow strip of land between the Andes Mountains and the Pacific Ocean.