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-{{Template}}[[Strong and independent women]] is a [[trope]] connected to [[third-wave feminism]]. If you think about strong and independent women in history you arrive at with [[Lilith]], [[Joan of Arc]], [[Catherine the Great]], [[courtesan]]s and [[George Sand]]. To encompass it all are [[women's rights]] through history and in the [[20th century]]: [[feminism]]. In the late 20th century there are [[Riot Grrrl]]s and [[Girl Power]].+[[Image:Birth of Venus Botticelli.jpg|right|thumb|200px|This page '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is part of the ''[[woman]]'' series
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 +Illustration: ''[[The Birth of Venus (Botticelli)|The Birth of Venus]]'' (detail), a 1486 painting by [[Sandro Botticelli]]]]{{Template}}
 +:''[[gynecocracy]], [[feminism]]''
 +[[Strong and independent women]] is a [[trope]] connected to [[third-wave feminism]]. If you think about strong and independent women in history you arrive at [[Lilith]], [[Joan of Arc]], [[Catherine the Great]], [[courtesan]]s and [[George Sand]]. To encompass it all are [[women's rights]] throughout history and in the [[20th century]]: [[feminism]]. In the late 20th century there are [[Riot Grrrl]]s and [[Girl Power]].
Strong and independent women are in the first place financially independent, they can provide in their own means of [[subsistence]]. Strong and independent women are in the first place financially independent, they can provide in their own means of [[subsistence]].
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 +== See also ==
 +*[[Saeculum obscurum]]
 +*[[Gynecocracy]]
 +*[[Female warrior]]
 +*[[The power of women]]
 +*[[Women in the workforce]]
 +*[[War of the sexes]]
 +*''[[On Famous Women]]'' by Boccaccio
 +*[[The "exemplary women" tradition]]
 +* [[List of women writers]]
 +* [[List of female philosophers]]
 +*[[Sultanate of women]]
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Strong and independent women is a trope connected to third-wave feminism. If you think about strong and independent women in history you arrive at Lilith, Joan of Arc, Catherine the Great, courtesans and George Sand. To encompass it all are women's rights throughout history and in the 20th century: feminism. In the late 20th century there are Riot Grrrls and Girl Power.

Strong and independent women are in the first place financially independent, they can provide in their own means of subsistence.

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