Feminist Voices
Oxford University Press (1992)
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womens studies
Feminism
Paperback 9780195582390
Maori and Pakeha, lesbian and heterosexual, older and younger, working inside or outside universities, the two dozen contributors to Feminist Voices present here their feminist analyses of Aotearoa/New Zealand. They discuss subjects as diverse as rugby, spirituality, the politics of work, science, medicine, education, speaking on the marae, racism, Maori theatre, lesbian studies, women and the State, feminist politics, and what is presented to us as history. The result is diverse, lively, and challenging reading for students of women's studies and feminist studies, or simply those seeking to understand further the position of women in Aotearoa/New Zealand in the 1990s.
Product Details
LoC Classification HQ1865.5 .F46 1992
LoC Control Number 93184751
Dewey 305.420993
Cover Price $39.95
No. of Pages 376
Height x Width 210 x 146  mm
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