Chauvinism - Wikipedia Chauvinism ( ˈ ʃ oʊ v ɪ n ɪ z ə m SHOH-vih-nih-zəm) is the unreasonable belief in the superiority or dominance of one's own group or people, who are seen as strong and virtuous, while others are considered weak, unworthy, or inferior [1]
Chauvinism | Gender Inequality, Patriarchy Misogyny . . . Chauvinism, excessive and unreasonable patriotism, similar to jingoism The word is derived from the name of Nicolas Chauvin, a French soldier who, satisfied with the reward of military honours and a small pension, retained a simpleminded devotion to Napoleon Chauvin came to typify the cult of the
CHAUVINISM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster French chauvinisme, from Nicolas Chauvin, character noted for his excessive patriotism and devotion to Napoleon in Théodore and Hippolyte Cogniard's play La Cocarde tricolore (1831) First Known Use 1851, in the meaning defined at sense 3
Chauvinisme — Wikipédia Le chauvinisme est une manifestation excessive du patriotisme ou du nationalisme Il est le reflet d'une admiration exagérée ou trop exclusive de son pays ou de son peuple Le nom « chauvin » désignait un type de soldat enthousiaste
What is Chauvinism? (with pictures) - Historical Index The term originates from the French word chauvinisme, which stems from a likely fictitious person named Nicolas Chauvin Chauvin was said to have been a loyal soldier in the army of Napoleon Bonaparte and even after sustaining numerous injuries and little reward, remained fiercely loyal to Bonaparte even after his defeat and the Restoration
Chauvinism - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline From French chauvinisme (1839), named after soldier Nicholas Chauvin, meaning exaggerated patriotism, later extended to racial superiority and male sexism