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Feminist Theory and Cultural Studies: Stories of Unsettled Relations

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Feminist theory has become a central strand of cultural studies. This book explores the history of feminist cultural studies from the early work of Mary Wollstonecraft, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Virginia Woolf, Simone de Beauvoir, through the 1970s Women's Liberation Movement. It also provides a comprehensive introduction to the contemporary key approaches, theories and debates of feminist theory within cultural studies, offering a major re-mapping of the field. It will be an essential text for students taking courses within both cultural studies and women's studies departments.

240 pages, Paperback

First published May 31, 2001

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Sue Thornham

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September 3, 2012
I even chose to not finish this book, not that the book was bad but because I read the translated version one and in Bahasa it sucks a lot. Maybe I'd give this book another shot by looking the original version, I'm sure this book is actually interesting.
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