The Great Feminist Denial.

What the hell happened?In The Great Feminist Denial the authors talk with women - feminists and non-feminists, young and old, famous and not famous, child-free and with child - and use their responses as a starting point from which to refocus the key debates. Dux and Simic argue that, ultimately, fe...

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Online Access:Electronic book from EBSCO
Main Author: Dux, Monica.
Other Authors: Simic, Zora.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published:Carlton : Melbourne University Press, 2008.
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505 0 |a Cover; Title; Contents; PART I DESPERATELY SEEKING FEMINISM; 1 Destination feminism: Are we there yet?; 2 The straw feminist within; 3 The 'M-word': Feminism and the media; PART II THE DEBATES; 4 Single women: Feminism stole my babies and all I got were these lousy Manolo Blahniks; 5 The motherload: Women and work; 6 Pole-dancing for beginners; 7 We are all feminists now (except the feminists); PART III BEYOND THE DENIAL; 8 Removing the denial-coloured glasses; Epilogue; Notes; Bibliography; Index; Acknowledgements; Copyright. 
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