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Generations

by Kaplan, E. Ann, Looser, Devoney
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Overview

In universities and colleges across the country, feminists are debating their histories and future legacies. Some older feminists accuse younger ones of being overly theoretical, insufficiently political, and ungrateful to previous generations. The younger ones consider their foremothers naive or elitist. GENERATIONS explores these conflicts and challenges between older and younger feminist scholars. 296 pp.

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Editorials

Lisa Marcus

"...Generations offers a constructive antidote to handwriting and fingerpointing: Here is a collection that isn't afraid to confront power and the economics of class privilege that seems to structure academic feminism. Devoney Looser and E. Ann Kaplan gives us a vocabulary for articulating our more than generational gaps." -- The Women's Review of Books

Book Details

Published
November 19, 1997
Publisher
Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press, c1997.
Pages
296
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780816628988

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