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The Female Imaginationis a work by ________.
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The works of the feminists Mary Wollstonecraft and John Stuart Mill can be classified under _____.
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The Mad Woman in the Atticis a work by _______.
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Kate Millett's Sexual Politics (1969) belongs to _____ wave feminism
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4. Which phase of feminism is determined at undermining male supremacy?
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Profession for Women” is a essay by __________ .
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Vindication of the Rights of Women is a work by_______.
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Literature of Their Own (1977) by _______ classifies feminism as Female, feminine, feminist?
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. “Feminist criticism...is a specific kind of political discourse, a critical and theoretical practice committed to the struggle against patriarchy and sexism...” It is a definition by_____.
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The Subjection of Women is a book by ______.
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Vindication of the Rights of Women (1792), which discusses male writers such as Milton, Pope & Rousseau is a book by _______.
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The Subjection of Women (1869) is a book by ____________.
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_________’s The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848) is considered as the first manifesto of women’s liberation.
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2. Which phase of feminism considers women as a biological object?
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The feminists Betty Friedans, Germaine Greer and Juliet Mitchellbelong to _____ wave feminism.
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The feminists Mary Wollstonecraft, John Stuart Mill and Simone De Beauvoir can be classified under ____.
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1. Arrange the three waves of feminisms in the proper order.
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3. Which phase of feminism considers women as a combination of culturally and socially mediated person?
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The Feminine Mystiqueis a work written by _______.
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Among the following who is considered as the last critic of first wave feminism?
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Virginia Woolf’s A Room of One’s Own was published in ________.
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Simone de Beauvoir's The Second Sex was published in ________.
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Feminist Literary Studiesis a work by _______.
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Which type of feminism talks about the physical prowess of women?