Introducing postfeminism

New York: Totem Books. Edited by Rebecca Wright & Richard Appignanesi (1999)
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In style typical of this series Introducing Postfeminism uses text and integrated illustration to trace the effect of French feminist theory on contemporary gender, politics and culture.

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