Feminacentric vs Femicentric - What's the difference?
feminacentric | femicentric | Related terms |
* 1968 , John-Erik Oscar Elmberg, Balance and circulation: Aspects of tradition and change among the Mejprat of Irian Brapat , page 51:
woman-centric; focusing on women or pertaining to a focus on women (sometimes used pejoratively to imply such focus is misandric)
* 1986 , International Sociological Association. Biography and Society Research Committee, Oral History Society (Great Britain), Life Stores , Issue 2
* 1997 , Thomas Robbins, Millennium, messiahs, and mayhem: contemporary apocalyptic movements , page 66
* 2008 Jannie Hugo, Lucie Allan, Doctors for tomorrow: family medicine in South Africa , page 4
Feminacentric is a related term of femicentric.
As adjectives the difference between feminacentric and femicentric
is that feminacentric is while femicentric is woman-centric; focusing on women or pertaining to a focus on women (sometimes used pejoratively to imply such focus is misandric).feminacentric
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- Classification reflected category oppositions (superior—inferior, close—distant), mostly applied to a sibling pair or a married couple. From the terms of the B—Z pair, the characteristic feature of complementary opposition can be deduced. The classification was applied on a feminacentric principle in a majority of cases
femicentric
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Alternative forms
* femi-centricAdjective
(en adjective)- It is an order which is ‘femi-centric ’ — which reflects the distinctiveness of female roles and responsibilities.
- REVELATIONS The Linguistic Turn With the repetition of situated, equally parochial identities — Afrocentric, homocentric, Islamic, femicentric , and so on
- The femicentric nature of the family in South Africa, hinging as it does on women, reflects both the strength and weakness of the institution.
