Strong and independent 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 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 are in the first place financially independent, they can provide in their own means of [[subsistence]]. | + | |
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- | == See also == | + | |
- | *[[Women warrior]] | + | |
- | *[[Women in the workforce]] | + | |
- | *[[On Famous Women]] by Boccaccio | + | |
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