Lorraine Code (ed.)
Cornell University Press (1991)
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CHAPTER ONE Is the Sex of the Knower Epistemologically Significant? The Question
A question that focuses on the knower, as the title of this chapter does, ...
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Keywords | Feminist theory Knowledge, Theory of |
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Reprint years | 1992 |
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Call number | HQ1190.C64 1991 |
ISBN(s) | 0801497205 9780801497209 0801424763 |
DOI | 10.2307/2186072 |
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