单词 | womens liberation |
释义 | women's liberationn. The liberation of women from inferior social status and all forms of sexual discrimination; a movement with these aims.Recorded earliest and frequently in women's liberation movement (see etymological note).The phrase is particularly associated with the feminist movement of the 1960s and 1970s. ΘΠ society > society and the community > social attitudes > [noun] > discrimination or inegalitarianism > by sex > opposition to womanism1850 women's movement1851 woman's movement1853 woman movement1854 feminism1895 women's liberation1898 the Movement1966 women's group1968 women's lib1969 1898 Public Opinion 7 July 22/2 The women's liberation movement, which under the shadow of the Rocky Mountains had crystallized into legal enfranchisement, is not a transient impulse. 1935 E. Hart Personality & Family 160 The economic changes reviewed earlier in this chapter are often assumed to have been the causes of women's liberation. 1955 Manch. Guardian 24 Jan. 6/5 The Lyons and the A.B.C. shops..were part of the women's liberation movement. 1966 New Left Rev. Nov. 12 Fourier was the most ardent and voluminous advocate of women's liberation and of sexual freedom among the early socialists. 1967 New Left Notes 10 July 4/1 The SDS National Convention adopts the following statement and program as written by the Women's Liberation Workshop. 1974 L. Deighton Spy Story v. 55 Women's Liberation..planned to march to Westminster. 1978 S. Sheldon Bloodline iv. 64 There were rumors that Hélène Roffe was an advocate of the women's liberation movement. 1984 Social Text No. 9–10. 93 When I joined women's liberation I had no ongoing, organizational ties with the left. 1986 R. Delmar in J. Mitchell & A. Oakley What is Feminism? 25 Women's liberation groups formed within a context which already included a programme for women's legal and political emancipation. 2000 ‘B. Hooks’ Feminism is for Everybody x. 55 Many of these individuals moved from civil rights into women's liberation. Derivatives ˈwomen's ˌlibeˈrationist n. an advocate or supporter of women's liberation; a feminist. Π 1969 Leviathan (Berkeley, Calif.) June 43/1 The radical women's liberationists believe that the true extent of women's oppression can be revealed and fought only if the women's liberation movement is dominated by working class women. 1979 R. Rendell Means of Evil 147 Sheila singing lustily, Sylvia, the Women's Liberationist, with less assurance. 2006 Gay & Lesbian Rev. Worldwide (Nexis) Jan. 33 A longstanding feature of lesbian culture..that young gay liberationists and women's liberationists had unfairly dismissed. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2011; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < n.1898 |
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