Theories of Women's StudiesGloria Bowles, Renate Klein Routledge, 1989 - 277 pages |
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... culture ( such as the Afro - American people in the US ) and a minority / majority culture ( such as women world - wide ) to reclaim the past , to alter the present , and in so doing to challenge the continuation of white male hegemony ...
... culture ( such as the Afro - American people in the US ) and a minority / majority culture ( such as women world - wide ) to reclaim the past , to alter the present , and in so doing to challenge the continuation of white male hegemony ...
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... culture than pre- viously assumed . Further , they began to posit the truly revolutionary notion of a separate female culture , determined by historical domina- tion by men and marked by a separate women's consciousness , in dialectical ...
... culture than pre- viously assumed . Further , they began to posit the truly revolutionary notion of a separate female culture , determined by historical domina- tion by men and marked by a separate women's consciousness , in dialectical ...
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... culture . ' The contributors include Mary Jo Buhle , Ellen DuBois and Gerda Lerner . Buhle views the relationship between women's culture and feminism as crucial to contemporary feminist scholarship . She emphasizes the need for ...
... culture . ' The contributors include Mary Jo Buhle , Ellen DuBois and Gerda Lerner . Buhle views the relationship between women's culture and feminism as crucial to contemporary feminist scholarship . She emphasizes the need for ...
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theories of Womens Studies and the autonomy | 1 |
Theorising about theorising | 27 |
why and how | 46 |
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