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Styling Feminism: The View from ,Women’s appearances have been under scrutiny in terms of hair, make-up and clothing, as well as body image, for centuries. This chapter explores how an article from the December 1973 edition of . challenges the concept of the ‘male gaze’ as far as hairstyling is concerned.关节炎 发表于 2025-3-29 04:29:39
The Frontiers of Sisterhood: Representations of Black Feminism in , (1972–1979)The inclusion of non-black women in the Second Wave Feminism movement is a point that has often been overlooked. This chapter explores the representation of black women in the pages of . over the first 8 years of its publication.愤慨一下 发表于 2025-3-29 11:04:42
On the Road: ,, Liberation and Women’s Writing. sought to provide a theoretical approach to feminism, as reflected in its articles and features. In this chapter, Kathleen Kerr-Koch explores how this extends to the fiction published in its pages, investigating how each formative moment is recognized by contributing authors.aggravate 发表于 2025-3-29 14:47:57
Angela SmithOffers a coherent analysis of a magazine that has had huge impact on feminism, and has been widely cited in studies of Second Wave Feminism.Provides a multi-disciplinary approach and contributors incl闲荡 发表于 2025-3-29 17:11:50
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-49310-7Spare Rib; Second Wave Feminism; British Library; twenty-first century; post-feminist perspective; the SuChromatic 发表于 2025-3-30 01:04:30
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From Spare Rib to Spare Part: From Overt to Covert Sexism in Educationcation played at that time, and how . reflected this, and postulates that although women’s education is now more flexible and achievable, there is still a way to go before it is universally accepted as being of equal value to that of men.