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    Antonio Gramsci and Feminism: The elusive nature of power.Margaret Ledwith - 2009 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 41 (6):684-697.
    From a feminist perspective, I am interested in ‘women's ways of knowing’ ( et al., ) and the relationship between knowledge, difference and power ( et al., ). Here I trace the relevance of Gramsci to my own feminist consciousness, and the part he played in my journey to praxis. I also address feminism's intellectual debts, most particularly in relation to the concept of hegemony. The intellectual context has shifted in emphasis from macro‐ to micro‐narratives which reject Marxism as masculinist (...)
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    Antonio Gramsci and Feminism: The Elusive Nature of Power.Margaret Ledwith - 2010 - In Peter Mayo (ed.), Gramsci and Educational Thought. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 100–113.
    This chapter contains sections titled: My Journey to Praxis The Concept of a Male Hegemony in Relation to Patriarchy Hattersley Women for Change The Changing Theoretical and Political Context Gramsci's Continuing Relevance to Feminism To Return to My Original Question: What Relevance Have Gramsci's Ideas to Feminist Pedagogy Today? References.
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