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Gender
A social construct that encompasses a range of identities, expressions, and roles associated with being male, female, or beyond the binary classification.
Feminist Theory
An analytical framework that explores women's social roles, experiences, interests, and feminist politics, focusing on gender inequality.
Male Domination
A social condition where men hold primary power and predominate in roles of political leadership, moral authority, social privilege, and control of property.
Female Subordination
The systematic and societal placement of women in inferior or submissive roles compared to men.
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