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Feeling Women’s Liberation
Author(s) -
Victoria Hesford
Publication year - 2013
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Book series
DOI - 10.1215/9780822397519
Subject(s) - rhetoric , mainstream , rhetorical question , liberation movement , politics , gender studies , feeling , feminism , sociology , aesthetics , political science , art , literature , law , psychology , social psychology , philosophy , linguistics
Acknowledgments vii Introduction. Around 1970: The Feminist-as-Lesbian and a Movement in the Making 1 1. From Lady Protestors to Urban Guerrillas: Media Representations of the Women's Liberation Movement in 1970 25 2. "Goodbye to All That": Killing Daddy's Girls and the Revolt against Proper Femininity 81 3. Becoming Woman Identified Woman: Sexuality, Family Feelings, and Imagining Women's Liberation 114 4. Fear of Flying: Kate Millett, the Difficulty of the New, and the Unmaking of the Feminist-as-Lesbian 155 5. Looking for Ghosts: Remembering Women's Liberation 206 Epilogue. The Politics of Memory and Feeling Historical 249 Notes 269 Bibliography 317 Index 331

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