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Fiona Tolan Margaret Atwood
feminism and fiction
This publication takes a look at the complex relationship between Margaret Atwood's fiction and feminist politics. Examining in detail the concerns and choices of an author who has frequently been named 'feminist' but has rejected the label on many occasions, this book traces the influences of feminism in her work. The author made a study of the first eleven novels of Atwood.
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Engels | 322 pagina's | Rodopi, Amsterdam [etc.] | 2007
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Susanne Gruss The pleasure of the feminist text
reading Michèle Roberts and Angela Carter
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Engels | 345 pagina's | Rodopi, Amsterdam [etc.] | 2009
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Vertaalbureau LinguaFidelitas Women, feminism & fundamentalism
The authors argue that a struggle for women’s rights is possible within non-secular contexts. The articles explore the lives of orthodox religious women and reflect on the relationship between fundamentalism and feminism in religious contexts. Strategies and discourses of women and women’s organisations on how to relate to religious fundamentalism is discussed, such as the emerging movement of ‘Islamic feminism’ that strives for ‘gender justice’ within Islamic contexts, and the struggle of women...
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Engels | 159 pagina's | Humanistics University Press, Amsterdam | 2007
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Feminist philosophy in Latin America and Spain
This book demonstrates the vast range of philosophical approaches, regional issues and problems, perspectives, and historical and theoretical frameworks that together constitute feminist philosophy in Latin America and Spain.This is important while feminist philosophy was long dominated by Anglo-American authors. It makes available recent feminist thought in Latin America and Spain to facilitate dialogue among Latin American, North American, and European thinkers.
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Engels | 222 pagina's | Rodopi, Amsterdam [etc.] | 2007
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Anne Phillips Multiculturalism without culture
In this book Anne Phillips contends that critics misrepresent culture as the explanation of everything individuals from minority and non-Western groups do. Multiculturalism has been blamed for encouraging the oppression of women--forced marriages, female genital cutting, school girls wearing the hijab. Phillips informs her argument with the feminist insistence on recognizing women as agents, and defends her position using an unusually broad range of literature, including political theory, philosophy,...
Engels | 202 pagina's | Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ [etc.] | 2007
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Wack!
art and the feminist revolution
Catalogus bij de gelijknamige tentoonstelling over de relatie tussen kunst en feminisme.
Non-fictie
Engels | 511 pagina's | Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles | 2007
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