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Feminist, Non-Feminist, and Anti-Feminist Uses of Feminist Memory

Histoire sociale / Social History, 2023
Abstract: In 2020, to celebrate the centenary of women’s suffrage in the United States, President Donald J. Trump issued a posthumous pardon for Susan B. Anthony who illegally cast her vote in an 1872 election. In 2018, the British Government announced that it would include contentious Irish republican feminist icon Constance Markievicz in their ...
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Feminist Identity, Feminist Politics

Sociological Perspectives, 2016
Feminist scholars and activists have endorsed a broad and intersectional political agenda that addresses multiple dimensions of inequality, such as gender, sexuality, race/ethnicity, and class. We examine whether or not this perspective is also held by self-identified feminists in the general public.
Kelly, Maura, Gauchat, Gordon
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Feminist Artists, Feminist Matrons

Nashim: A Journal of Jewish Women's Studies & Gender Issues, 2010
Almost from its inception, Nashim has developed a secondary mission. Under the guidance of co-author Judith Margolis, Nashim’s art editor, we initiated a series of features on the work of Jewish artists (not all of them women) focusing on feminist or gendered Jewish themes.
null Greniman, null Margolis
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Real Feminists and Fake Feminists

2014
In this chapter, I will explore the themes of intellectual honesty, sincerity, and authenticity as they have been invoked by critics, both feminist and nonfeminist, of the poststructuralist turn in some regions of academic feminism and, in particular, the work of Judith Butler.
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Feminist Fiction, Feminist Form

Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies, 1990
The early seventies was a period of enormous productivity for women writers, British, American, and Canadian. Within 1972-1975 were published Doris Lessing's Summer Before the Dark, Margaret Drabble's Realms of Gold, Margaret Atwood's Surfacing, Margaret Laurence's The Diviners, Erica Jong's Fear of Flying, Ursula K.
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Feminist Therapy

Women & Therapy, 2007
Feminist therapy is a compelling framework to use with women who are survivors of domestic violence due to its focus on power and oppression in women's lives. However, feminist frameworks have been criticized for their lack of attention to the experiences of diverse groups of women, a shortcoming that multicultural frameworks have attempted to address.
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Authentic feminist? Authenticity and feminist identity in teenage feminists’ talk

British Journal of Social Psychology, 2017
This article explores how young people's feminist identities take shape in conjunction with a contemporary ideal of personal authenticity: to know and to express the ‘real me’. Drawing from interviews with 18 teenagers living in Auckland, New Zealand, we examine a novel convergence of authenticity and feminism in participants’ identity talk. For social
Octavia Calder‐Dawe, Nicola Gavey
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