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=Anarixa Tabnit=
=Anarixa Tabnit=
''In this [[Sydalene_language|Tyreseian]] name, the first or paternal surname is ''Tabnit'' and the second or maternal family name is'' Bandera.
''In this [[Sydalene_language|Tyreseian]] name, the first or paternal surname is ''Perra'' and the second or maternal family name is'' Tabnit.
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'''Anarixa Miriam Tabnit''' (1932-1986) was a [[Tyreseia|Tyreseian]] philosopher, writer, politican, and historian of ideas. She was  
'''Anarixa Miriam Perra Tabnit''' (1932-1986) was a [[Tyreseia|Tyreseian]] philosopher, writer, politican, and historian of ideas. She was  


Tabnit's works of feminist critique, especially ''Socialism is Chauvinism'', are often cited as engendering inspiration for the formulation of {{wp|intersectionality}} in {{wp|Western philosophy|Belisarian}} and {{wp|Western philosophy|Periclean philosophy}}. Her body of work resonated far outside academic circles in Tyreseia, becoming some of the flagship expressions of the progressive and critical ideas of the later counterculture movement and the early Young Salon. To this day, Tabnit's ''corpus'' of literature and academic work is considered foundational by contemporary academic disciplines of philosophy and history, among others.
Tabnit's works of feminist critique, especially ''Socialism is Chauvinism'', are often cited as engendering inspiration for the formulation of {{wp|intersectionality}} in {{wp|Western philosophy|Belisarian}} and {{wp|Western philosophy|Periclean philosophy}}. Her body of work resonated far outside academic circles in Tyreseia, becoming some of the flagship expressions of the progressive and critical ideas of the later counterculture movement and the early Young Salon. To this day, Tabnit's ''corpus'' of literature and academic work is considered foundational by contemporary academic disciplines of philosophy and history, among others.
==Early life==
==Early life==
Tabnit was born  
Tabnit was born in Oñulba in 1932.
 
In 1938, a six-year-old Tabnit witnessed firsthand the deadly fire that consumed the [[SS_Steja_djal_Scipia_(1932)|SS ''Steja djal Scipia'']].
==Education==
==Education==

Revision as of 06:53, 6 June 2023

Anarixa Tabnit

In this Tyreseian name, the first or paternal surname is Perra and the second or maternal family name is Tabnit.

Comrade

Anarixa Miriam Perra Tabnit
Adrienne Rich 1980.jpg
Tabnit in 1978
Born1932
Oñulba, Tyreseia
Died1986
Cause of deathInfluenza as a complication of AIDS
NationalityTyreseian
EducationNational University of Tyreseia
Notable work
Socialism is Chauvinism
Coptia: The Shadow over Tyreseia
Woman, Seen
Fulana
Partner(s)Honoria Sonipula (1956-1986, Anarixa's death)
EraRescued Generation
RegionPericlean philosophy
Main interests
Ethics, gender relations, philosophy of gender, ethics of government
Notable ideas
Socialist chauvinism

Anarixa Miriam Perra Tabnit (1932-1986) was a Tyreseian philosopher, writer, politican, and historian of ideas. She was

Tabnit's works of feminist critique, especially Socialism is Chauvinism, are often cited as engendering inspiration for the formulation of intersectionality in Belisarian and Periclean philosophy. Her body of work resonated far outside academic circles in Tyreseia, becoming some of the flagship expressions of the progressive and critical ideas of the later counterculture movement and the early Young Salon. To this day, Tabnit's corpus of literature and academic work is considered foundational by contemporary academic disciplines of philosophy and history, among others.

Early life

Tabnit was born in Oñulba in 1932.

In 1938, a six-year-old Tabnit witnessed firsthand the deadly fire that consumed the SS Steja djal Scipia.

Education