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INTER DISCIPLINA, 2016
<p class="p1">W<span class="s1">hat is feminism </span>today? Why are we pluralizing it more and more? Why do we talk about feminisms? These questions might seem elementary, or even superfluous, but they confer a certain sense to a conglomerate of debates and positions linked to the multiple dimensions of a worldwide political and ...
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<p class="p1">W<span class="s1">hat is feminism </span>today? Why are we pluralizing it more and more? Why do we talk about feminisms? These questions might seem elementary, or even superfluous, but they confer a certain sense to a conglomerate of debates and positions linked to the multiple dimensions of a worldwide political and ...
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2011
Taking a critical perspective on the question of feminism’s situation, this essay urges feminists to consider the benefits, both theoretical and political, of doing feminism without feminism. Contrary to how this may sound, this is not to recommend the wholesale abandonment of feminism, or less, a break.
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Taking a critical perspective on the question of feminism’s situation, this essay urges feminists to consider the benefits, both theoretical and political, of doing feminism without feminism. Contrary to how this may sound, this is not to recommend the wholesale abandonment of feminism, or less, a break.
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Feminism, Feminism Everywhere?
Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East, 2015This essay engages with the text The Birth of Chinese Feminism, which centers primarily on the writings of He-Yin Zhen, one of the earliest Chinese feminists, produced at the turn of the twentieth century and translated into English for the first time.
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Representations of Feminism in France: Feminism, Anti-Feminism and Post-Feminism
2000It is clear that there are dangers involved in talking of national feminisms. There is a constant fear of falling into the trap of stereotyping and xenophobia. There is also the danger of representing each national feminism as homogeneous, hiding its internal debates and divisions.
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Women's Studies, 1974
herbert marcuse was Professor of Philosophy at the University of California-San Diego from 1965 until his retirement in 1976. Prior to this, he was Professor of Political Science at Brandeis University. The author of Eros and Civilization (1955) and One-Dimensional Man (1964), he died in 1979.
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herbert marcuse was Professor of Philosophy at the University of California-San Diego from 1965 until his retirement in 1976. Prior to this, he was Professor of Political Science at Brandeis University. The author of Eros and Civilization (1955) and One-Dimensional Man (1964), he died in 1979.
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