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单词 sexual politics
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Definition of sexual politics in English:

sexual politics

plural noun
  • treated as singular or plural The principles determining the relationship of the sexes; relations between the sexes regarded in terms of power.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Subsequent conventions were sidetracked by sexual politics.
    • However, Petrarch's translation also returns to questions concerning the sexual politics that implicitly inform his literary practice and the humanist ideology with which it is infused.
    • Coffee shop arguments can be hashed out for months regarding topics the film introduces, including guerilla operations gone wrong, military governments, sexual politics, and man's inherent propensity for violence.
    • Recent approaches, while moving beyond sexual politics to embrace wider political frameworks of analysis, have even more fully marginalized the progressive politics of New Woman masochism.
    • Contrasts in the imagery, then, reflect contrasts in sexual politics, although their terms and figures share common elements.
    • Undecidability or ambiguity is arguably, then, a logical outcome to which any reading can be pushed that connects the poem's sexual politics to its colonial politics in terms of a binary relationship between tenor and vehicle.
    • This moment continues to embody so many anxieties about sexual politics, women's reproductive rights and religious zealotry currently occupying the American psyche.
    • It's a book that features a lot of sexual politics, which some people won't necessarily like, not even to mention economic and social politics.
    • And her unwanted pregnancy gets us to the heart of this conjugal matter, which in the end is more about economics than sex (or sexual politics, for that matter).
    • In doing so, I emphasize linkages between sexual politics and political history.
    • Angry, impassioned, truthful and personal, Pryor spoke about his world: a world of winos, bums and junkies; of black-white inequality; of sex, politics and sexual politics.
    • Gender is a term that reeks of the sexual politics of the seventies.
    • Waiting examines the attempted attainment of such a balance by presenting the sometimes intertwined, sometimes disparate interactions of ethnic and sexual politics with the politics of queer motherhood.
    • We really wanted it to be an exploration of sexual politics and not sex.
    • For white middle class viewers, the film is confronting and disturbing for its depiction of rural society, in much the same way that Good Woman of Bangkok was confronting in terms of sexual politics.
    • The reason for studying this affair, apart from its novelistic and prurient interest, is that sexual politics intersected with actual politics in the early stages of the French Revolution.
    • Its fierce determination in deconstructing the sexual politics that are so often taken for granted in this sort of film provide more thrills than the average Bond outing.
    • We all became avid readers, keen on understanding history, politics, sexual politics, art.
    • A great many writers have come out, and a great many of them make their living as professional gay people - writers whose sexuality and sexual politics are the theme of nearly everything they write.
    • ‘But I wasn't interested in the incident for its own sake, but about ideas of sexual politics, of power, of art,’ he said.
 
 

Definition of sexual politics in US English:

sexual politics

plural noun
  • treated as singular or plural The principles determining the relationship of the sexes; relations between the sexes regarded in terms of power.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • And her unwanted pregnancy gets us to the heart of this conjugal matter, which in the end is more about economics than sex (or sexual politics, for that matter).
    • It's a book that features a lot of sexual politics, which some people won't necessarily like, not even to mention economic and social politics.
    • ‘But I wasn't interested in the incident for its own sake, but about ideas of sexual politics, of power, of art,’ he said.
    • Its fierce determination in deconstructing the sexual politics that are so often taken for granted in this sort of film provide more thrills than the average Bond outing.
    • The reason for studying this affair, apart from its novelistic and prurient interest, is that sexual politics intersected with actual politics in the early stages of the French Revolution.
    • We really wanted it to be an exploration of sexual politics and not sex.
    • Angry, impassioned, truthful and personal, Pryor spoke about his world: a world of winos, bums and junkies; of black-white inequality; of sex, politics and sexual politics.
    • We all became avid readers, keen on understanding history, politics, sexual politics, art.
    • Undecidability or ambiguity is arguably, then, a logical outcome to which any reading can be pushed that connects the poem's sexual politics to its colonial politics in terms of a binary relationship between tenor and vehicle.
    • A great many writers have come out, and a great many of them make their living as professional gay people - writers whose sexuality and sexual politics are the theme of nearly everything they write.
    • Waiting examines the attempted attainment of such a balance by presenting the sometimes intertwined, sometimes disparate interactions of ethnic and sexual politics with the politics of queer motherhood.
    • This moment continues to embody so many anxieties about sexual politics, women's reproductive rights and religious zealotry currently occupying the American psyche.
    • Coffee shop arguments can be hashed out for months regarding topics the film introduces, including guerilla operations gone wrong, military governments, sexual politics, and man's inherent propensity for violence.
    • Contrasts in the imagery, then, reflect contrasts in sexual politics, although their terms and figures share common elements.
    • Gender is a term that reeks of the sexual politics of the seventies.
    • For white middle class viewers, the film is confronting and disturbing for its depiction of rural society, in much the same way that Good Woman of Bangkok was confronting in terms of sexual politics.
    • However, Petrarch's translation also returns to questions concerning the sexual politics that implicitly inform his literary practice and the humanist ideology with which it is infused.
    • In doing so, I emphasize linkages between sexual politics and political history.
    • Recent approaches, while moving beyond sexual politics to embrace wider political frameworks of analysis, have even more fully marginalized the progressive politics of New Woman masochism.
    • Subsequent conventions were sidetracked by sexual politics.
 
 
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