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* Her teacher, Mrs. Calcagni, who Shirley characterized to her friends as an “Uncle Tom in '''womanface''',” hated girls who, in her view, “tried to be smarter than everybody,” which meant smarter than the boys, too.
* '''2013''', Sol Stein, ''Living Room'', Untreed Reads ({{ISBN|9781611876291}})
*: Her teacher, Mrs. Calcagni, who Shirley characterized to her friends as an “Uncle Tom in '''womanface''',” hated girls who, in her view, “tried to be smarter than everybody,” which meant smarter than the boys, too.
* {{quote-book|en|date=2022-02-22|author=Gretchen Felker-Martin|title=Manhunt|publisher=Tor Nightfire|isbn=9781250794659
* {{quote-book|en|date=2022-02-22|author=Gretchen Felker-Martin|title=Manhunt|publisher=Tor Nightfire|isbn=9781250794659
|text=“Molly's people found, well, I don't know what you'd call it—a hive, let's say, of male prostitutes in '''womanface'''. But that's not why I called you here.” She flipped the page and smoothed it down gently. “I want you in Raymond tomorrow{{nb...}}}}
|text=“Molly's people found, well, I don't know what you'd call it—a hive, let's say, of male prostitutes in '''womanface'''. But that's not why I called you here.” She flipped the page and smoothed it down gently. “I want you in Raymond tomorrow{{nb...}}}}

Revision as of 04:58, 19 April 2023

English citations of womanface

  • 2013 October 24, Sol Stein, Living Room, Untreed Reads, →ISBN:
    Her teacher, Mrs. Calcagni, who Shirley characterized to her friends as an “Uncle Tom in womanface,” hated girls who, in her view, “tried to be smarter than everybody,” which meant smarter than the boys, too.
  • 2022 February 22, Gretchen Felker-Martin, Manhunt, Tor Nightfire, →ISBN:
    “Molly's people found, well, I don't know what you'd call it—a hive, let's say, of male prostitutes in womanface. But that's not why I called you here.” She flipped the page and smoothed it down gently. “I want you in Raymond tomorrow []
  • 2023 February 10, Elise Avery, quoting Maya Forstater, “Explaining the J.K. Rowling Controversy Surrounding Hogwarts Legacy”, in The Escapist[1]:
    “I view men dressing as women as a form of ‘womanface,’” wrote Forstater. “I don’t think men who think they are women are oppressed, and I do think they can be laughed at.”