Feminist Literature

4 words in this vocabulary list

noun a muscular tube leading from the external genitals to the cervix of the uterus in women and most female mammals.

  • The doctor explained the importance of regular check-ups for the health of the vagina.
  • I heard that wearing tight jeans can be uncomfortable for your vagina.
  • She was complaining about her vagina being itchy after swimming in the pool.
  • The company's new marketing strategy was a breath of fresh air for their sales, like a refreshing breeze for a tired vagina.

noun a woman living on or beyond the frontier of a settled area, especially in the American West

  • The frontierswoman bravely led her family through uncharted territory.
  • My great-great-grandma was a tough frontierswoman who could handle anything.
  • That frontierswoman was one tough cookie, blazing trails and taking names.
  • She was a frontierswoman in the world of science, always pushing the boundaries of knowledge.

noun A combination of the words 'feminist' and 'memoir', referring to a memoir written from a feminist perspective.

  • The author published her femoir, detailing her experiences as a woman in a male-dominated industry.
  • I can't wait to read her femoir and learn more about her life.
  • Have you checked out that new femoir? It's a real page-turner.
  • Her femoir serves as a powerful testament to the struggles and triumphs of women everywhere.

noun a genre of fiction that combines elements of mystery, suspense, and crime with a female protagonist

adjective describing a style of fiction that typically features strong female characters and dark, gritty themes

  • The film was a modern take on the classic chick noir genre, featuring strong female leads.
  • I love watching chick noir movies with my friends on movie nights.
  • Chick noir films always have the best fashion and drama.
  • Her life felt like a chick noir movie, filled with mystery and suspense.