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Cultural feminism
The Variety of Feminisms and Their Contribution to Gender Equality
Gendering (Bi)Sexuality by Laura Honsig
Thinking Feminism Cross-Culturally
Intersectionality: T E Fourth Wave Feminist Twitter Community
Black Feminism Reimagined After Intersectionality Jennifer C. Nash
Three Waves of Feminism
The Women's Movement and the Rise Of
A Longitudinal Content Analysis of Feminist Themes in Punk Rock
Redistributive Justice and Cultural Feminism
Kristen Ghodsee Feminism-By-Design: Emerging
Elements of Postfeminism: the Current Landscape of American Politics?
A Feminist Rhetorical Analysis of Legally Blonde and How to Get Away with Murder
Module No. 6; Feminist Theories 2: Radical Feminism
Cultural Feminism and Critics
Patriarchy and Inequality: Towards a Substantive Feminism Mary Becker
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Intersectionality Is Crucial for Culturally Responsive & Sustaining Environments
Women's Sexual Agency and the Law of Rape in the 21St Century Michelle Oberman Santa Clara University School of Law,
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Addressing Violence Against Women Through Femininity in Poland Abby Drwecki
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The Cycle of Violence and Feminist Constructions of Selfhood
Cultural Feminism in South Africa
Second Wave Feminism and the Lesbian Body Politic a Dissertation
Different Kinds of Feminism
A Critique of Feminist Theory
The Feminism Camp Gaze in Independent Film Dissertation
Lesbian Feminism by Elise Chenier
Shameless Hags and Tolerance Whores
The Radical Feminist Defense of Individualism Cynthia V
A Feminist Theory of Malebashing
An Introduction to Feminism and Cross-Cultural Body Image in the United States Laura Darnell
Excavating Lesbian Feminism from the Queer Public Body
Feminism Versus Multiculturalism Leti Volpp Berkeley Law
The Feminist Foundations of Language, Gender, and Sexuality Research
Intersections, Social Change, And“Engaged”Theories: Implications of North American Feminism 1)
Identity Politics, Consciousness Raising, and Visibility Politics
Margaret Atwood's the Handmaid's Tale As a Critique of Feminism