Feminist Theory Terminology

6 words in this vocabulary list

noun a form of entertainment in which a performer gradually removes their clothing to music

verb to perform a striptease

  • The performer executed a tasteful striptease during the cabaret show.
  • She did a sexy striptease at the party last night.
  • Did you see that wild striptease at the club? It was crazy!
  • The author's writing style is like a literary striptease, gradually revealing deeper meanings as you read on.

noun a historical term used in the late 19th and early 20th centuries

  • A Boston Marriage is a term used to describe a long-term cohabiting relationship between two women.
  • Hey, have you heard about Sarah and Emily's Boston Marriage? They've been living together for years.
  • Those two are basically in a Boston Marriage, they do everything together.
  • Their friendship is like a Boston Marriage, they are inseparable.

adjective relating to or governed by women

  • The society was organized in a gynocratic system where women held the highest positions of power.
  • In this gynocratic society, women are the ones who make all the important decisions.
  • I heard that company operates in a gynocratic way, with all the top bosses being women.
  • The novel portrayed a gynocratic world where women ruled with strength and wisdom.

adjective describing a perspective or belief that is critical of or questioning of gender norms or identities

  • The gender-critical perspective challenges traditional notions of gender identity.
  • Some people who are gender-critical believe that gender is not solely based on biological sex.
  • Those gender-critical folks really don't buy into gender stereotypes.
  • Looking at gender through a gender-critical lens is like peeling back layers of societal expectations.

noun a term used to describe the intersection of misogyny and anti-black racism

adjective describing the specific type of discrimination and prejudice faced by black women

  • Misogynoir is a term that specifically describes the intersection of misogyny and anti-Blackness.
  • Some people still struggle to understand the concept of misogynoir and its impact on Black women.
  • Misogynoir is a real issue that Black women face on a daily basis.
  • The roots of misogynoir run deep in society, affecting how Black women are perceived and treated.

noun a belief or practice that reflects a mother's influence or authority

  • The sociologist studied the prevalence of motherism in various cultures.
  • Some people believe in the concept of motherism, which places mothers on a pedestal.
  • Don't listen to him, he's just spouting motherism to get what he wants.
  • In the world of politics, motherism can be seen as a strategy to appeal to family values.