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=Anarixa Tabnit=
''In this [[Sydalene_language|Tyreseian]] name, the first or paternal surname is ''Perra'' and the second or maternal family name is'' Tabnit.
{{Infobox philosopher
| honorific_prefix  = Comrade
| name              = Anarixa Miriam Perra Tabnit
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| caption          = Tabnit in 1978
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| birth_date        = 1932<!-- {{birth date and age|YYYY|MM|DD}} for living persons, {{birth date|YYYY|MM|DD}} for deceased. For living people supply only the year unless the exact date is already WIDELY published, as per [[WP:DOB]]. -->
| birth_place      = Oñulba, [[Tyreseia]]
| death_date        = 1986<!-- {{death date and age|YYYY|MM|DD|YYYY|MM|DD}} (death date then birth date) -->
| death_place      = [[New Tyria]], [[Tyreseia]]
| death_cause      = Influenza as a complication of AIDS
| nationality      = Tyreseian
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| partner          = Honoria Sonipula (1956-1986, Anarixa's death)
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| education        = [[National University of Tyreseia]]
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| occupation        = Philosopher
| notable_works    = ''Socialism is Chauvinism''<br>''Coptia: The Shadow over Tyreseia''<br>''Woman, Seen''<br>''Fulana''
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| region            = {{wp|Western philosophy|Periclean philosophy}}
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| language          = Tyreseian, Latin
| main_interests    = Ethics, gender relations, philosophy of gender, ethics of government
| notable_ideas    = Socialist chauvinism
| influences        = Honoria Sonipula
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'''Anarixa Miriam Perra Tabnit''' (1932-1986) was a [[Tyreseia|Tyreseian]] philosopher, writer, politican, and historian of ideas. She was renowned for her use of  {{wp|feminism|feminist}} critique against the prevailing Tyreseian social order. Many of her other works explored the historical influence of the [[Coptic Nazarism|Coptic Nazarist Church]] on Tyreseian society, as well as exploring the intersection of industrial socialism and cultural images of masculinity. Her final years were spent examining more historical topics, including studies on gender relations of Tyresene merchant communities in the Ozeros during the Age of Pearls. Tabnit is currently one of the most-read Tyreseian political writers of all time.


Throughout her career, Tabnit was influenced and guided by her one-time doctoral advisor and long-time lover, [[Latium|Latin]]-born Honoria Sonipula. An accomplished academic philosopher in her own right, Sonipula . Tabnit's at-times open lesbianism and critical views of Tyreseian society made her a divisive figure in her time.
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. She is often portrayed in pop culture internationally as an archetypal progressive feminist philosopher.
==Early life==
Tabnit was born in Oñulba in 1932. Her parents worked for FerruTir, the state-subsidized railways conglomerate, and it was expected that she would follow them into a career as a mechanic.
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==

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