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Lipstick feminism : ウィキペディア英語版 | Lipstick feminism
Lipstick feminism is a variety of third-wave feminism that seeks to embrace traditional concepts of femininity, including the sexual power of women, alongside feminist ideas.〔R. D. Lankford, ''Women Singer-Songwriters in Rock'' (2010) p.98〕 It developed in part as a response to the ideological backlash against radical varieties of second-wave feminism, with the negative stereotypes it generated of the “ugly feminist” or the “anti-sex feminist”; in part the result of the belief that the successes of second-wave feminism had made it possible to reclaim aspects of femininity that had earlier been seen as disempowering, like make-up or stilettos.〔Natasha Walters, ''Living Dolls: The Return of Sexism'' (2010) p. 129〕 == Language ==
Linguistically, lipstick feminism proposed to semantically reclaim, for feminist usage, double-standard insult words, such as “slut”,〔(What is Lipstick Feminism )〕 in order to eliminate the social stigma applied to a woman whose sexual behaviour was "patriarchically" interpreted to denote “immoral woman” and libertine.〔J. Hollows/R. Mosely eds., ''Feminism in Popular Culture'' (2006) p. 84〕
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