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Gynocentrism (Greek γυνο, gyno-, "woman", χεντρον, kentron, "center") is the practice, often consciously adopted, of placing female human beings at the center of one's view of the world and its culture and history and assuming the existence and dominance of the female point of view. The related adjective is gynocentric.
See also:
- Feminism
- Androcentrism
- Anthropocentrism
- Eurocentrism
- Dualism
- misandry
el:Γυναικοκεντρισμός sv:Gynocentrism
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