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Feminist Review By The Feminist Review Collective

Feminist Review by The Feminist Review Collective


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Summary

Part of a series of journals which provides coverage of a wide spectrum of feminist subjects. This issue includes essays on feminist scholarship, the campaign against pornography, deviant dress, women in professional engineering and the interaction of gendered structures and values.

Feminist Review Summary

Feminist Review: Issue 35 by The Feminist Review Collective

This issue will cover the wide range of topics for which the journal is known and on which it has built its readership, rather than being a thematic issue.

Table of Contents

1. Campaign against Pornography Barbara Norden 2. The Mothers' Manifesto and Disputes over 'Mutterlichkeit' Prue Chamberlayne 3. Multiple Mediations: Feminist Scholarship in the age of Multinational Reception Lati Mani 4. Cagney and Lacey Revisited Beverley Alcock and Jocelyn Robson 5. Cutting a Dash: the Dress of Radclyffe Hall and Una Troubridge Katrina Rolley 6. Deviant Dress Elizabeth Wilson 7. The House that Jill built: Lesbian Feminist Organizing in Toronto 1976-1980 Becki Ross 8. Women in Professional Engineering: the Interaction of Gendered Structures and Values Ruth Carter and Gill Kirkup 9. Comment: Identity Politics and the Hierarchy of Oppression Linda Briskin Plus: Poetry, Reviews, Noticeboard.

Additional information

GOR003524276
9780415052733
0415052734
Feminist Review: Issue 35 by The Feminist Review Collective
Used - Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
1990-07-05
140
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