Feminist Activism in the 1990s by Gabriele Griffin

Feminist Activism in the 1990s by Gabriele Griffin

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This text documents the various forms of feminist activism in the 1990s, exploring the meaning of feminist activism and its interpretation within women's studies and other disciplines. An historical overview of the development of feminist activism.

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Feminist Activism in the 1990s by Gabriele Griffin

Feminist activism is often taught as an historical phenomenon, and many students entering courses on women's studies are not familiar with current feminist work in the field. This book documents a wide variety of different forms of feminist activism in the 1990s, from organisations such as "Rights for Women" and "Southall Black Sisters" to "Asian Women's Work in Refuges". It raises questions about the meaning of feminist activism and its interpretation within women's studies and other academic disciplines. The chapters suggest, against much current representation within women's studies and elsewhere, that feminism is still alive.; With a comprehensive introduction providing an historical overview of the development of feminist activism from second wave feminism onwards, this text is intended to be of use as a resource for all students of women's studies and related courses.
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ISBN 13 9780748402908
ISBN 10 074840290X
Title Feminist Activism in the 1990s
Author Gabriele Griffin
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Year published 1995-06-20
Number of pages 222
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