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  • ...feminists, who define both the problem and the solution in different ways. Feminism as a political movement first attained a level of critical mass with the [[ ...ociety to change the cultural notions of womanhood. While the [[first-wave feminism|first-wave feminist]] movement attempted to address legal inequalities such
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  • == Branches and historical eras of feminism == {{r|First-wave feminism}}
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  • == Religious feminism == ...du/~eknuth/xpxx/ List of books and resources about Christianity, women and feminism]
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  • == Branches and historical eras of feminism == {{r|First-wave feminism}}
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  • == Religious feminism == ...du/~eknuth/xpxx/ List of books and resources about Christianity, women and feminism]
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  • ...feminists, who define both the problem and the solution in different ways. Feminism as a political movement first attained a level of critical mass with the [[ ...ociety to change the cultural notions of womanhood. While the [[first-wave feminism|first-wave feminist]] movement attempted to address legal inequalities such
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  • (1956—) American [[Feminism|feminist]] [[poststructuralism|post-structuralist]] [[philosophy|philosophe
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  • ...poet, literary critic, essayist, and writer of novels with an emphasis on feminism as well as Canadian nationalism and identity.
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  • [[Feminism]]<br />
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  • ...ws-and-american-feminism/Video Lecture on Betty Friedan: Jews and American Feminism]{{dead link|date=November 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes } .../02/04/friedan.obit.ap/index.html Betty Friedan, philosopher of modern-day feminism, dies] – CNN, February 4, 2006.
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  • {{r|feminism}}
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  • ...e [[Romanticism|Romantic]] mpvement, but also political (republican) and [[Feminism|feminist]] writings. Having married and separated from a husband with whom
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  • {{r|Feminism}}
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  • * 1990: ''Gender Trouble'': ''Feminism and the Subversion of Identity''
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  • '''Judith Butler''' (b. February 24, 1956) is an American [[feminism|feminist]], [[poststructuralism|post-structuralist]] [[philosophy|philosoph
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  • In 2013 Reardon founded ''[[Cléo: a journal of film and feminism]]''.<ref name=cleojournalArchive/> The journal published 19 issues.<ref na ...ional Film Festival and the founding editor of cléo, a journal of film and feminism. Reardon lives and breathes movies because cinema has actually shaped the c
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  • * Pride, Mary. ''The Way Home: Beyond Feminism, Back to Reality.'' Good News Pub, Wheaton, IL: 1985. ISBN 0-89107-345-0
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  • ...united in a political sense than is the case today. The advent of modern [[feminism]] appealed to some women more than the [[gay rights]] movement did, and thi
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  • * Edith Kohrs-Amissah: ''Aspects of Feminism and gender in the novels of three West African Women Writers. Ama Ata Aidoo
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