Feminist thought in Aotearoa/New Zealand : differences and connections
Feminist thought in Aotearoa/New Zealand : differences and connections
edited by Rosemary du Plessis and Lynne Alice
- Auckland, New Zealand : Oxford University Press, 1998
- xx, 306 p. ; 23 cm.
This book explores diversities among women associated with colonisation, immigration, sexual identities, disabilities, education, body shape, and financial circumstances. Contributors pose questions about politics, identity and feminist activism, and exchange ideas about teaching, research strategies, policy initiatives and feminist theory. (From the back cover). Record #5081
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FEMINISM
SOCIAL POLICY
WOMEN
NEW ZEALAND
305.42 FEM
This book explores diversities among women associated with colonisation, immigration, sexual identities, disabilities, education, body shape, and financial circumstances. Contributors pose questions about politics, identity and feminist activism, and exchange ideas about teaching, research strategies, policy initiatives and feminist theory. (From the back cover). Record #5081
0 19 55 8156 6
FEMINISM
SOCIAL POLICY
WOMEN
NEW ZEALAND
305.42 FEM