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Against the Assemblage of Postpolitical Gloss and Radical Feminist Power: 'A reply to Rajas'
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Transphobic Truth Markets: Comparing Trans-hostile Discourses in British Trans-exclusionary Radical Feminist and US Right-wing Movements
Published 2023-12-01“…British “Trans-Exclusionary Radical Feminist” (TERF) discourse has often been contextualised in fringe radical feminist thought, but its similarities to and alliances with right-wing trans-exclusionary movements in the US are notable (McClean, 2020). …”
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The Effects of Political Parties on Women's Organization
Published 2020-04-01Subjects: “…Women’s Organizations, Political Parties, Radical Feminist, Liberal Feminist.…”
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Some Ethical Considerations about Pornography Regulations
Published 2016-07-01Subjects: “…radical feminists…”
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Empowering Women—A Series of Articles About the Surge in and Fragmentation of Mid-20th-Century American Feminist Theory
Published 2014-07-01“…This first article, “Radical Notions,” discusses the implications of arguments within radical feminist theory. Rather than attempting to understand the reasons for their differences, at least some of them engaged in arguments about what constituted being a “real” radical feminist and attempted to ostracize those who did not fit the proscribed mold.…”
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Should society accept sex robots?
Published 2020-10-01“…Since the birth of the CASR, Richardson and other feminists have manipulated a combination of radical feminist rhetoric and sex industry abolitionist narratives, in order to promote the criminalisation of sex robots. …”
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What Would the Goddess Do? Isis, Radical Grandmothers, and Eliza Sharples “All Reform Will Be Found to Be Inefficient that Does Not Embrace the Rights of Woman.”
Published 2018-04-01“…Recent research in the Huntington archive provides new information for assessing the importance of Eliza Sharples’s meaning as a radical feminist, critiquing and using Christianity and pagan female Gods to establish her authority and further her feminist cause.…”
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RADICAL FEMINISM - THOUGHT AND MOVEMENT
Published 2010-03-01“…This article has the objective to discourse, in a brief way, about the beginning and development of the Radical Feminist Corrent, intending to identify on the patriarchate theory its principal purpose the base of the females subordination. …”
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”The queer disappearance of Butler”
Published 2009-01-01“…The radical feminists seem to introduce Butler as a theorist of sexuality, especially of the norms of heterosexuality, while the literature feminists almost completely ignore Butler’s take on desire and rather emphasize (and criticize) Butler’s definition of woman (as a subject). …”
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“Penis, Power and Patriarchy”: Troubled Masculinities in British Paganism Set Against the Feminist Challenge of the 1970s and 1980s
Published 2022-12-01“…This article analyzes the ways in which British Wicca’s encounters with radical feminist theory during the 1970s and 1980s, as well as with feminist forms of Witchcraft and Goddess Spirituality, shaped changing notions regarding masculinity among male British Wiccans and Wiccan-derived Pagans, both in terms of their individual roles as priests within the religions, as well as in regard to their visioning of Wicca’s male deity—the Horned God. …”
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Fay Weldon, liberal feminism and the praxis of <i>Praxis</i>
Published 2007-07-01“…“Praxis” charts the development of the eponymous main protagonist from a woman complicit in her own patriarchal oppression to a radical feminist activist and finally to the point where she comes to a liberal realisation of the nuances of individual women’s experiences and the complexity of emancipation. …”
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Researching new social (political) movements as protagonists of social engineering
Published 2014-01-01“…The article is a retrospective of the theoretical research of the sociologist Slobodan Antonic dedicated to evolution and strengthening of two important social (political) movements: radical-feminist and -LGBT. Contesting the scientific-methodological basis of theories that 'explain' them, the author emphasizes the importance of the neoliberal ideological platform on which these theories and derived movements are based. …”
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Mary Daly’s Philosophy: Some Bergsonian Themes
Published 2021-06-01“…The primary goal of this article is point out certain close parallels between some ideas of the radical feminist theorist Mary Daly and those of the French philosopher Henri Bergson. …”
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The Meaning of Menstruation in Women with Mild Disabilities
Published 2022-06-01“…This research was conducted qualitatively using Alfred Schutz's Phenomenological Approach and supported by Symbolic Interactionism Theory and Radical Feminist Theory. The results of the study found the concept of menstruation, the concept of personal hygiene during menstruation, and gender relations in menstruation. …”
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(Post-)Modernism and Cyborg Writing in George Egerton’s “The Regeneration of Two” (1894)
Published 2023-08-01“…This epiphany informs Egerton’s progressive and intersectional representation of gender relations and of women’s writing part and parcel of the late 19th-century radical feminist New Woman movement. …”
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Feminisms in Canadian Educational Contexts: A Literature Review
Published 2016-12-01“…The aim of this literature review is to clarify four feminist conceptualizations of gender inequality (liberal feminist, socialist feminist, radical feminist, and queer theory) to show how these are operationalized differently in educational contexts. …”
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