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3 unusual facts about chauvinism


British Racing and Racecourses

Though met favourably by the media, who liked the lone woman against the establishment angle, male chauvinists in the racing world were luke warm and a series of copy cat books, written by men, were quickly published afterwards.

Chauvinism

The first documented use of the phrase male chauvinism is in the 1935 Clifford Odets play Till the Day I Die.

Viggo Hørup

Besides he sharply turned against all chauvinist and nationalist points of view (and against all that he regarded as such).


Achieving Our Country

Rorty singles out Snow Crash and Leslie Marmon Silko's Almanac of the Dead as modern works that serve as exemplars of the second of two predominant narratives, a rejection of national pride with "tones either of self-mockery or of self-disgust" (the other narrative is a "simple-minded militaristic chauvinism").

Fukuda Hideko

Jansen, Marius B. "Oi Kentaro: Radicalism and Chauvinism," Far Eastern Quarterly, vol.

Gimme Some Truth

The song expresses Lennon's frustration with deceptive politicians ("short-haired yellow-bellied sons of Tricky Dicky"), with hypocrisy, and with chauvinism ("tight-lipped condescending mommy's little chauvinists").

Mara Buneva

Ljubčo Georgievski, former Macedonian Premier, claims to be against Buneva means, not to have adequate knowledge of the history, and to defend the Serbian chauvinism.

Marcus Cunliffe

Living in Washington in the 1980s, he perhaps reacted against the chauvinism of the Ronald Reagan years; but his writing invariably stressed the European (and especially British) roots of American military ideas.


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