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Daughters of 1968: Redefining French Feminism and the Women's Liberation Movement
Lisa Greenwald
Daughters of 1968: Redefining French Feminism and the Women's Liberation Movement
Lisa Greenwald
Tells the story of French feminism between 1944 and 1981, when feminism played a central political role in the history of France. The key women during this epoch were often leftists committed to a materialist critique of society and were part of a postwar tradition that produced widespread social change, revamping the workplace and laws governing everything from abortion to marriage.
426 pages, 7 photographs, 2 illustrations, index
Media | Books Hardcover Book (Book with hard spine and cover) |
Released | 2019 |
ISBN13 | 9781496207555 |
Publishers | University of Nebraska Press |
Pages | 426 |
Dimensions | 160 × 236 × 32 mm · 796 g |
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