Feminism: yesterday—today—and at all?
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https://doi.org/10.14766/358Keywords:
Alte Frauenbewegungen, Feminismus, Neue Frauenbewegungen, Wissenschaftsgeschichte, Geschlecht, GenderAbstract
Feminismus für Eilige (Feminism for the Hurried) intends to be, as the title suggests, a quick overview of the history and theory of the feminist movement(s). Margret Karsch deduces out of which political questions the women’s movement has developed, which fundamental currents there are, and with which theoretical fundaments and strategies these juggle. She succeeds in presenting an instructive, interesting to read book that shines as an introduction with numerous names and dates.Downloads
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