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* '''2009''', Judith A. Allen, ''The feminism of Charlotte Perkins Gilman: sexualities, histories, progressivism'', page 152:
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*: Titling a 1914 public lecture series at New York's Astor Hotel, "Studies in Masculism," she complained that the printer objected to the word and attempted to change it.
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*: Despite an unfriendly press, she specially targeted "masculist" authors and purveyors of negative views of women.
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* '''1983''', Sheila Ruth, quoted by Judith Evans (in '''1986'''), in ''Feminism and Political Theory'', page 70 [http://books.google.com/books?id=094_AAAAMAAJ, ISBN 0803997051]:
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*: Fascism, fully revealed, is the extreme, exquisite expression of '''masculism''', of patriarchy, and thus the natural enemy of feminism, its quintessential opposite.
   
noun: A belief in the superiority of men or the masculine.
 
1983, Sheila Ruth, quoted in Judith Evans (1986), Feminism and Political Theory http://books.google.com/books?id=094_AAAAMAAJ, ISBN 0803997051, page 70:
 
Fascism, fully revealed, is the extreme, exquisite expression of , of patriarchy, and thus the natural enemy of feminism, its quintessential opposite.
 
 
1997, Nalini Persram, "In my father's house are many mansions", in Black British Feminism: A Reader http://books.google.com/books?id=GdSqaz6NBMIC, ISBN 0415152887, page 213:
 
1997, Nalini Persram, "In my father's house are many mansions", in Black British Feminism: A Reader http://books.google.com/books?id=GdSqaz6NBMIC, ISBN 0415152887, page 213:
 
It often takes a crisis of some sort to initiate the difficult but empowering feminist process of renegotiating the masculisms that dominate the discourses of origin, authenticity and belonging in a way that transforms margins into frontiers, lack into (ad)vantage.
 
It often takes a crisis of some sort to initiate the difficult but empowering feminist process of renegotiating the masculisms that dominate the discourses of origin, authenticity and belonging in a way that transforms margins into frontiers, lack into (ad)vantage.

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