Generations : academic feminists in dialogue
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Generations : academic feminists in dialogue
University of Minnesota Press, c1997
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Note
Comprised of original essays presented at various conferences held between 1993 and 1996
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This text examines the divisions in academic feminist dialogue. Whilst some feminists debate their histories and future legacies, some older, second wave feminists accuse the younger ones of being overly theoretical, insufficiently political, and not grateful enough to previous generations. In addition, some third wave feminists consider their foremothers naive or elitist, resentful of deviations from their established plans and improperly wielding their power. "Generations" seeks to address these divisions through analysis of the challenges of passing the torch.
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