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单词 post-feminist
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Definition of post-feminist in English:

post-feminist

adjective pəʊstˈfɛmɪnɪst
  • Coming after the feminism of the 1960s and subsequent decades, in particular moving beyond or rejecting some of the ideas of feminism as out of date.

    post-feminist sexual mores
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It is too easy to skip over feminism in these self-proclaimed post-feminist times.
    • Mothers of America, it's time to talk back and refute insulting post-feminist propaganda.
    • I wrote a post-feminist dissertation and book, without giving it much thought, a boundary encountered in practice, perceived only after-the-fact.
    • To many minds, we live in a post-feminist era when denouncing sexist strictures is anachronistic.
    • This is too frequently a riddle which drives us into paroxysms of post-feminist uncertainty.
    • Was all that consciousness-raising we did in the 1970s to be lost in a new mood of post-feminist consciousness plummeting below our waists?
    • In our so-called post-feminist world, housework is not simply without status, but fast becoming a guilty secret.
    • The model is basically the same: hip-hop and disco-informed dance tunes undercut with punk rock adrenaline levels and post-feminist diatribes.
    • Apparently, post-feminist women are at their happiest when they are cleaning their houses.
    • What on the surface is a short film that embraces a post-feminist viewpoint in its celebration of female sexuality is actually more concerned with its irreverent underbelly.
    • The nude, once a staple of the painter's repertoire, has taken a hit in the post-feminist era.
    • Unfortunately, this utterly disposable post-feminist tract is so misguided that it ends up making most reality TV look thoughtful.
    • In this post-feminist era, the danger is that in reclaiming the dignity of domestic work, women risk putting themselves right back where they started.
    • Lisa clearly comes from this generation of sexually-empowered post-feminist females; Matt is just old enough to find it novel.
    • I would never have been able to explain it in theoretical terms, but I think, looking back, I was writing about post-feminist women at a time when we were very confused.
    • But what place does such a seemingly out-dated picture of femininity have in today's post-feminist world of working women and sensitized men?
    • Unofficially, this is because I can't cook, officially, it's because I am making a statement of post-feminist empowerment.
    • Despite the belief that we now live in a post-feminist world, there continue to be startling gaps between how far women are thought to have come and the realities of where we are.
    • Particularly, Hollywood's target audience of 18 to 25-year-olds tend to look for post-feminist attitudes to gender issues.
noun pəʊstˈfɛmɪnɪst
  • A person holding post-feminist views.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A slight modification to the final scene adds the only major concession to modern values to the play with nod to post-feminist ideals, but works pleasingly well.
    • The post-feminist craves validation and does not seek or admire perfection.
    • Many men, in these post-feminist times, would like to follow women down the road of reclaiming their bodies, except that there is no-one to reclaim them from.
    • It remains unclear, however, if there exist multitudes of women who self-identify as post-feminist, or if this is in fact a media creation.
    • Now the post-feminists are rising in influence, as eloquent as we once were.
    • Nor, as has been suggested to me, do I want to be a post-feminist.
    • After the excesses of the Left and Right, we were ‘post’ everything: post-political, post-feminist, post-Modernist, post-consumer.
    • I used to have a postcard above my desk saying ‘I'll be post-feminist in post-patriarchy’ and people used to ask me what it meant.
    • It's written by men, does that make it post-feminist?
    • This is a popular theme among those post-feminists who go on about girl power, and say they don't want laws that give them victim status.
    • The film, to be released in Britain in February, will be followed by a tidal wave of post-feminist fury.
    • Why are women quite so beastly to each other in these post-feminist times?
    • But few of the women regret their efforts today, even though 1970s radical feminism couldn't be less fashionable in our post-feminist, ladette-dominated age.
    • I suspect this remake, now satirising post-feminist America and suburban life itself, may raise more laughs here than on its home turf.
    • This is always really exciting to hear, especially in a moment that people are constantly, and very wrongly, calling post-feminist.
    • Your readers may be independent, modern, logical, gorgeous, intelligent, strong-minded, post-feminist, business women, but they all still read horoscopes don't they?
    • Putting his characters on the rostrum he sends up everything from the contextual pieties of the new historicists to the gender fixations of the post-feminists.
    • And all this as a representative of post-feminist girliness, with a love of the good things in life and in pop.
    • But far from being some post-feminist power-woman, Michelle's odd behaviour comes from a desperate need to believe Her Man is smiling on her.
    • The cheeky chappie approach is too unsubtle for post-feminist single mums.

Derivatives

  • post-feminism

  • noun
    • In this kind of environment, post-feminism confronts the young feminist as something of a briar patch to be negotiated with care.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • This feminist novel has already traveled into the era of post-feminism.
      • The apparent popularity of post-feminism should give feminists pause particularly because the post-feminist strain veils deep-seated conservatism.
      • Nothing brings out my inner suffragette more than a film that announces its allegiance to post-feminism.
      • Postmodernism, in common with post-feminism and post-fascism, is an evasion rather than a definition.
 
 
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