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-{{Template}}I've been thinking about the trope of [[strong and independent women]] as mentioned in recent posts on ''[[The Sheik (novel)|The Sheik]]'' novel and my article on [[Alice Prin]] (Kiki). 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]].+{{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]].
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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 with Lilith, Joan of Arc, Catherine the Great, courtesans 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 Grrrls and Girl Power.




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