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Dangerous Ideas explores sex and love, politics and performance, joy and anguish in a collection of essays focussed on the history and politics of the Women’s Liberation Movement and one of its offshoots, Women’s Studies, in Australia and around the world. These are serious matters: they are about t...

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Γλώσσα:English
Έκδοση: University of Adelaide Press 2015
Διαθέσιμο Online:http://www.adelaide.edu.au/press/titles/dangerous-ideas/
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spelling oapen-20.500.12657-331842022-04-26T12:21:18Z Dangerous Ideas: Women’s Liberation – Women’s Studies – Around the World Magarey, Susan dangerous ideas feminist women's liberation movement feminist science fiction women's studies centre for women's studies feminist theory the sexual revolution redstockings women's movement feminism the tampon susan magarey socialist-feminism gender studies Australia bic Book Industry Communication::H Humanities::HB History::HBG General & world history bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JF Society & culture: general::JFF Social issues & processes::JFFK Feminism & feminist theory Dangerous Ideas explores sex and love, politics and performance, joy and anguish in a collection of essays focussed on the history and politics of the Women’s Liberation Movement and one of its offshoots, Women’s Studies, in Australia and around the world. These are serious matters: they are about tectonic changes in people’s lives and ideas in the late twentieth century, too little remembered or understood any longer. ‘Feminism’, this book suggests, ‘is always multiple and various, fluid and changing, defying efforts at definition, characterisation, periodisation’. Nevertheless, Dangerous Ideas tackles some hard questions. How did Women’s Liberation begin? What held this transformative movement together? Would it bring about the death of the family? Was it reorganising the labour market? Revolutionising human reproduction? How could Women’s Studies exist in patriarchal universities? Could feminism change the paradigms governing the world of learning? In the United States? In Russia? In the People’s Republic of China? It is great fun, too. This book tells of Hobart’s hilarious Feminist Food Guide; of an outburst of creative energies among feminists – women on top, behaving badly; of dreams and desires for an entirely different future. And, always unorthodox: it finds hope and cheer in a history of the tampon. 2015-12-31 23:55:55 2018-06-27 14:41:01 2020-04-01T14:35:45Z 2020-04-01T14:35:45Z 2014 book 560093 OCN: 1155485180 9781922064950 http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/33184 eng application/pdf Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International 560093.pdf http://www.adelaide.edu.au/press/titles/dangerous-ideas/ University of Adelaide Press 10.20851/dangerous-ideas 10.20851/dangerous-ideas e4a7b334-7ddc-46f4-ac3e-719733ac2ed4 9781922064950 322 open access
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description Dangerous Ideas explores sex and love, politics and performance, joy and anguish in a collection of essays focussed on the history and politics of the Women’s Liberation Movement and one of its offshoots, Women’s Studies, in Australia and around the world. These are serious matters: they are about tectonic changes in people’s lives and ideas in the late twentieth century, too little remembered or understood any longer. ‘Feminism’, this book suggests, ‘is always multiple and various, fluid and changing, defying efforts at definition, characterisation, periodisation’. Nevertheless, Dangerous Ideas tackles some hard questions. How did Women’s Liberation begin? What held this transformative movement together? Would it bring about the death of the family? Was it reorganising the labour market? Revolutionising human reproduction? How could Women’s Studies exist in patriarchal universities? Could feminism change the paradigms governing the world of learning? In the United States? In Russia? In the People’s Republic of China? It is great fun, too. This book tells of Hobart’s hilarious Feminist Food Guide; of an outburst of creative energies among feminists – women on top, behaving badly; of dreams and desires for an entirely different future. And, always unorthodox: it finds hope and cheer in a history of the tampon.
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