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- Kathleen J. Fitzgerald - JSTOR
mittee (SNCC), and various radical second-wave feminist organizations, would be better understood through such an alternative theoretical model Other RSMOs could be similarly redefined through this model, thereby acknowledging their inten-tional differences from moderate SMOs and allowing them to be evaluated on their own terms
- feminist an thropology - AnthroSource
feminist anthropology and seek submissions that champion and innovate many epistemological and methodological approaches that speak to issues of gender equity, inclusion, and radical possibility The journal will magnify and center scholarship that has been cast to the margins and features work that engages all fields of anthropology Disclaimer
- Feminist Theory and Outdoor Leadership
understanding of feminist theory We begin by providing some historical background to feminism before outlining some broad feminist perspectives, namely: liberal, radical, socialist, and post-structural feminism As we work through these different feminist perspectives we show how each can be
- Radical Women: Latin American Art, 1960 1985 - Panorama
Radical Women, the vast majority of the 120 artists in the exhibition have been, and remain, largely absent from both regional and international feminist art-historical narratives Systematic institutional conditions have excluded these artists from wider visibility and discourse; in Latin America,
- The value Construction of Female Characters in Figures from . . .
Abstract: The Feminist criticism theory, which originated in the 1960s, is a literary criticism theory that interprets literary and cultural phenomena with female gender consciousness as its focus
- MARY DALY GYN ECOLOGY: THE METAETHICS OF RADICAL FEMINISM . . .
of women by doctors specializing in unnecessary radical mastectomies and hysterectomies, carcinogenic hormone therapy, psychosurgery, spirit-killing psychiatry and other forms of psychotherapy (*) as directly related to the rise of radical feminism in the twentieth century CHRISTIAN PARADIGMS FOR GYNECOLOGICAL GYNOCIDE
- ASSESSING THE STATE OF THE WOMEN’S MOVEMENT IN SOUTH AFRICA
empowerment of feminist organizing from the old to the young generation There is need also to create space for healing and support for feminists wounded in battle METHODOLOGY The study used both primary and secondary sources of data The researcher located various essential writings on the women’s movement in secondary research
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