The fluid meaning of femininity in modern contexts: Demure, celebratory, assertive
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St Petersburg State University
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The paper presents the analysis of the use of the noun femininity in a sample of 700 contexts
drawn from four English language corpora: COCA, COHA, BNC, NOW, spanning the
period of the last three decades. Femininity is disambiguated as a polysemic word with its
senses reflecting the evolutionary trends in the perception of female gender in contemporary
culture. Sense 1 represents the traditional attitude to femininity. Sense 2 reflects the trend to
disconnect the meaning of the word from the patriarchal perspective and still preserve all the
traditional positive features of the word as they appear in its Sense 1. Sense 3 is defined on the
basis of contexts that assert the radical change of the perspective and of the salient features
of the word. The findings demonstrate how language responds and adapts to societal changes
brought about by feminist activism. The paper provides a critical analysis of dictionary entries
for femininity in Merriam-Webster, LEXICO, and Longman Dictionary of Contemporary
English, revealing the insufficient nature of treating femininity as a monosemic word as well
as contradictions and inconsistencies in the entries themselves. Ample illustrative material
from the language corpora is provided to explain the nature of each of the senses of femininity
in modern English.
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Тоlochin I. V., Kurkina A. S. The fluid meaning of femininity in modern contexts: Demure, celebratory, assertive. Vestnik of Saint Petersburg University. Language and Literature. 2023, 20 (4): 925–941. https://doi.org/10.21638/spbu09.2023.415