English edit

Etymology edit

para- +‎ feminism, coined by Amelia Jones.

Noun edit

parafeminism (uncountable)

  1. A variety of feminism that seeks to better the conditions of women but considers men and women to be fundamentally different.
    • 2013, Michael Trask, Camp Sites: Sex, Politics, and Academic Style in Postwar America, page 201:
      Parafeminism encourages women to become equal to men by becoming more pleasing to them.
    • 2017, Alexandra M. Kokoli, The Feminist Uncanny in Theory and Art Practice, page 61:
      Understanding gender 'as a question rather than an answer', contextual, nonprescriptive and inherently intersectional, parafeminism sheds 'some of the closures and limitations' of the second wave []