Theories of Women's StudiesGloria Bowles, Renate Klein Routledge, 1989 - 277 pages |
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... writing a monograph on Louise Bogan . Renate Duelli Klein loves to discuss theories and strategies for a feminist future and feels very strongly about women's needs to know about the ideas of our foremothers . She now lives in London ...
... writing a monograph on Louise Bogan . Renate Duelli Klein loves to discuss theories and strategies for a feminist future and feels very strongly about women's needs to know about the ideas of our foremothers . She now lives in London ...
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... writing in these pages , the challenge is ' To see what is there . ' Du Bois thinks we cannot see women through traditional science and theory . Whether or not this is the case is crucial for Women's Studies ; the writers in this volume ...
... writing in these pages , the challenge is ' To see what is there . ' Du Bois thinks we cannot see women through traditional science and theory . Whether or not this is the case is crucial for Women's Studies ; the writers in this volume ...
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... writing from a broad inclusive view in order to advance knowledge and the reductionist writing to advance a career ( Chargaff , 1980 ) . In Women's Studies , our knowledge is too new for anyone to be The Expert ; at the same time , we ...
... writing from a broad inclusive view in order to advance knowledge and the reductionist writing to advance a career ( Chargaff , 1980 ) . In Women's Studies , our knowledge is too new for anyone to be The Expert ; at the same time , we ...
Contents
theories of Womens Studies and the autonomy | 1 |
Theorising about theorising | 27 |
why and how | 46 |
Copyright | |
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Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein No preview available - 1983 |
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