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9781925138542
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Freedom fallacy : the limits of liberal feminism / edited by Miranda Kiraly and Meagan Tyler.
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Ballarat, Vic. : Connor Court, 2015.
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xviii, 240 pages ; 21 cm.
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"Feminism is back in fashion. From female celebrities to male politicians, it seems almost everyone is keen to use the f-word. But are there limits to this ‘pop feminist’ approach to liberation? Taking on topics from pornography and prostitution to female genital mutilation, from women’s magazines and marriage to sexual violence, contributors in this collection argue that the kind of liberal feminism currently rising to prominence does little to challenge the status quo. Aiming to revive a more radical analysis, the chapters in this book confront the dangers of reducing feminism to a debate about personal choice, and offer the possibility of change through collective action." - Back cover.
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Includes bibliographical references: pages 207-236.
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Collection code: W - Women
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Feminism
Feminist theory
Feminist ethics
Feminism -- Moral and ethical aspects
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Kiraly, Miranda, (editor).
Tyler, Meagan, (editor).
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