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Discover Ludwig"gender critics" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
You can use it when referring to critics who focus their critiques on topics related to gender. For example, "Famed gender critics like Judith Butler have made significant contributions to our understanding of gender dynamics."
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Gender critics also note that the arguments used to dissuade Romeo from pursuing Rosaline are similar to the themes of Shakespeare's procreation sonnets.
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Gender studies critics have argued that Rosaline's name suggests that Romeo never really forgets her but rather replaces her with Juliet.
She's been criticised for her attitude to gender – one critic said she masquerades "as the baddest boy on the block to win the respect of an industry still so hobbled by gender-specific tunnel vision that it has trouble admiring anything but film-making soaked in a reduced notion of masculinity" – and for films often entirely focused on men.
But Ms. Despentes said she believed that her gender made her critics more harsh.
Because feminist approaches to ethics tend to be gynocentric as well as gender sensitive, nonfeminist critics of them have complained that these approaches are "female-biased".
In largely overcoming many critics' gendered interpretations of her work, O'Keeffe also played a key role in disabusing the art community and the general public of the notion that gender was in any way a determinant of artistic competence or creativity.
The San Diego-based Center for the Study of Women in Television and Film (CSWTF) has published the report Thumbs Down 2016: Top Film Critics and Gender, which analyses the gender ratio of writers appearing on the film review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes.
Two upcoming highlights will be the discussion between writers Roxane Gay and Maxine Beneba Clarke on gender politics, and media critics Anita Sarkeesian and Sophie Black talking about sexism.
It divided some critics along gender and class lines – "Too posh", or "My girlfriend loves Miranda, but I can't stand it", that sort of thing.
In a blog for the Guardian, Lyn Gardner remarked on a gender split among the critics' reviews for Katie Mitchell's Waves and Attempts on Her Life, as well as A Matter of Life and Death.
You could put this down to its author's gender, of course; most critics seem only to be willing to shove the adjective "great" up against the reassuring name of a man.
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