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From suffragist to apologist
Subtitle | the loss of feminist politics in a politically correct patriarchy |
Magazine Title | Journal of International Women's Studies |
Volume | 4 |
Magazine Year | 2003 |
Magazine Number | 2 |
Magazine Month | apr |
Pages | 17p. |
Language | Dutch/Nederlands |
Description | The author discusses from a South African perspective the ways in which feminist politics have been dissolved in the post-1980s era as to make feminism look anachronistic. The focus of this article is in a concept in which patriarchy adapts a form that emerges out of the relative success in the socio-economic sphere of the post-war feminist movements in the Western world which gave middle-class women suffrage, reproductive rights, the space in which to critique misogynist and patriarchal cultural and media production, and many other gains. Harris wants to open the debate as how feminist politics may be revived. |
External Link | https://bridgew.edu/DEPTS/ARTSCNCE/JIWS/ |
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