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Feminist Theorists: Three Centuries of Women's Intellectual Traditions
by Dale Spender (Editor) | Nonfiction
Registered by wingcrimson-tidewing of Balingup, Western Australia Australia on Sunday, June 24, 2007
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Journal Entry 1 by wingcrimson-tidewing from Balingup, Western Australia Australia on Sunday, June 24, 2007

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From the back cover:
"Feminism was not born in 1968. Yet the work of three centuries of feminist thinkers has been dismissed, distorted or forgotten. Even the names of many of them remain unfamiliar, and few have so much as a mention in history books. 'Feminist Theorists' brings together for the first time contemporary feminists writing on the great and original feminist thinkers, from Aphra Behn to Simone de Beauvoir."

Synopsis:
"A discussion of the work of feminist thinkers from the last three hundred years, which features contributions from contemporary writers such as Ann Oakley and Alix Kates Shulman on the feminist intellectual tradition pioneered by the likes of Aphra Benn, Christabel Pankhurst and Virginia Woolf." 




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