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Feminist Theory in Intergenerational Perspective

Three generations of feminists reflect on the passing of feminism & feminist theory from generation to generation. Petra A. de Vries was a member of the action group Dolle Mina, which she remembers as having reinvented feminist ideas & analyses that had not been passed down to her generation...

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Published in:The European journal of women's studies 2004-11, Vol.11 (4), p.461-472
Main Authors: hoogland, renée c., de Vries, Petra, van der Tuin, Iris
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