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  2. File:Woman-power emblem.svg - Wikipedia

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    Woman-power symbol (clenched fist in Venus sign). Made by myself, based on a character outline in the (PostScript Type 1) "Fnord Hodge-Podge Discordian fonts version 2" by '''toa267''' (declared by him to be Public Domain).

  3. Phallic architecture - Wikipedia

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    Scholars of anthropology, sociology, and feminism have alleged a symbolic nature of phallic architecture, especially large skyscrapers which dominate the landscape, supposedly as symbols of male domination, power and political authority. Towers and other vertical structures may unintentionally or perhaps subconsciously have those connotations.

  4. File:Womanpower logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    More than 100 pages use this file. The following list shows the first 100 pages that use this file only. A full list is available.. Feminist separatism; Radical feminism

  5. File:Feminism symbol.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: A symbol of the Women's Movement or radical feminism, consisting of the astronomical and astrological symbol of the planet Venus, also known as symbol of the Roman goddess Venus, and the clenched fist, symbol of 1960's and early 1970's "power" movements.

  6. The Handmaid’s Tale: symbols of protest and medieval holy women

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    Margaret Atwood's handmaid has become a symbol of the subjugation of women. Anchorites were the medieval equivalent: women who were literally bricked up to keep them chaste.

  7. File:Obscure-female-symbols.svg - Wikipedia

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    1) A crescent moon, which can symbolize a woman when a contrasting sun symbol (usually drawn with flaming rays) symbolizes a man. This was used in some allegorical contexts, and supposedly also on the doors of early 19th-century women's outhouses in the United States. 2) The main symbol for a woman in Chapter I of Rudolf Koch's Book of Signs ...

  8. We Can Do It! - Wikipedia

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    The image has been employed by corporations such as Clorox who used it in advertisements for household cleaners, the pictured woman provided in this instance with a wedding ring on her left hand. [37] Parodies of the image have included famous women, men, animals and fictional characters. A bobblehead doll and an action figure toy have been ...

  9. 'It's an honour to represent women with alopecia' - AOL

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    A County Tyrone woman named in the BBC’s 100 Women 2024 list has said it is an “honour” to represent women with alopecia.. Olivia McVeigh, who began losing her hair when she was 17, uses ...