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"gender consciousness" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to an awareness or understanding of the social and cultural constructions of gender roles and identities. Example: "The workshop aims to promote gender consciousness among young adults and challenge traditional stereotypes of masculinity and femininity."
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Perhaps not coincidentally, Lana's gender consciousness started to emerge at around the same time.
It's much less often recognised that Lee also anticipated the frustration and gender consciousness of the women's movement.
At first glance, it seems reasonable that political parties might be able to translate women's gender consciousness into a unified voting bloc.
Even with a gender consciousness that's alive and kicking (and screaming and stamping), I'm finding it hard to achieve anything resembling gender balance in my courses.
One is that this is another sign of an increased gender consciousness in the Republican ranks, albeit a teensy-weensy, poll-driven one.
A product of the social and gender consciousness of the mid-1970's, "Free to Be You and Me" was created, Ms. Thomas said in a recent interview, when she asked a group of writers to "rewrite their childhood".
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Looked at in her totality, Sotomayor seems to be a smart, careful, hard-working judicial professional, who along the way picked up a patina of 1970s race-, class- and gender-consciousness. It's interesting to compare Sotomayor's thinking with Barack Obama's.
On the other hand, programmes and interventions generating gender-consciousness among young men might lead to more profound changes by challenging gender inequalities and sexism as the roots of IPV.
What we claim is that there is a difference in the way the two groups understand IPV, and that raising gender-consciousness seems to be connected with a deeper understanding and with being aware of the connections between gender inequality and IPV.
Some of this feminist and gender-parity-consciousness is addressed in works like Ms. Antin's "Representational Painting" (1971), in which she applies makeup to her own face, and Mr. Acconci's narcissistic "Centers" (1971), in which he gazes into and points directly at the video camera (a bit like the famous mirror scene with Robert De Niro's unstable character in the 1976 film "Taxi Driver").
Anyone's view of the truth even that of a guru regarded as possessing superior authority is fundamentally conditioned by the specifics of time, age, gender, state of consciousness, social and geographic location, and stage of attainment.
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