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  • 51North Sea Hijack — Original UK film poster Directed by Andrew V. McLaglen Produced by …

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  • 52Rachel Speght — (born 1597, death date unknown) was a poet and polemicist. She was the first Englishwoman to identify herself, by name, as a polemicist and critic of gender ideology. Speght, a feminist and a Calvinist, is perhaps best known for her tract, A… …

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  • 53Valerie Smith — is a left wing social activist who lobbies against violent pornography, violent rap music, and other misogynist content in Canadian media. She is best known for trying to prevent Eminem from entering Canada for a concert in October 2000 because… …

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  • 54Colin Cotterill — Colin Cotterill, Photo by Roy Hamric Colin Cotterill (born 2 October 1952) is a London born teacher, crime writer and cartoonist. Cotterill has dual English and Australian citizenship; however, he currently lives in Southeast Asia, where he… …

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  • 55Red Sonja — ist eine 1973 erfundene Comicfigur, die seit 1977 zunächst sporadisch, seit 2005 feste Protagonistin eines gleichnamigen Low Fantasy Comics ist. Ihr Spitzname ist „Teufelin mit einem Schwert“ (eng.: she devil with a sword). Inhaltsverzeichnis 1… …

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  • 56witchcraft — /wich kraft , krahft /, n. 1. the art or practices of a witch; sorcery; magic. 2. magical influence; witchery. [bef. 950; ME wicchecraft, OE wiccecraeft. See WITCH, CRAFT] Syn. 1. See magic. * * * Introduction  the exercise or invocation of… …

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  • 57Book of the City of Ladies, The — (Le Livre de Cité des dames)    by Christine de Pizan (1405)    In one of her most famous treatises, The Book of the City of Ladies, the French “feminist” writer Christine de Pizan (1364–1429 or 1430) powerfully responded to the vitriolic mockery …

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  • 58misogynistic — (adj.) 1821, from MISOGYNIST (Cf. misogynist) + IC (Cf. ic) …

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  • 59misanthrope — A misanthrope is a hater of fellow human beings; a person who hates women is a misogynist. The corresponding concept nouns are misanthropy and misogyny; hatred of men is misandry. How significant it is that misanthrope dates from the 16c and… …

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  • 60misandrist — mis an*drist (m[i^]s [a^]n*dr[i^]st), n. one who hates men. Contrast {{misogynist}} and cf. {misandry}. Syn: man hater. [PJC] …

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