Feminist Theorists: Three centuries of women's intellectual traditions by Dale Spender

Feminist Theorists: Three centuries of women's intellectual traditions

Dale Spender with Leslie Wheeler (Contributor), Miriam Brody (Contributor), Ann J. Lane (Contributor), Renate D. Klein (Contributor), Naomi Black (Contributor), Mary Evans (Contributor), Marie O. Urbanski (Contributor), Jenny Uglow (Contributor), Angeline Goreau (Contributor), Jacquie Matthews (Contributor), Gaby Weiner (Contributor), Lynne Spender (Contributor), Muriel Mellown (Contributor), Alix Kates Shulman (Contributor), Elizabeth Sarah (Contributor), Jean Light Willis (Contributor), Ann Oakley (Contributor), Liz Stanley (Contributor), Joan K. Kinnaird (Contributor)

402 pages first pub 1983 (editions)

nonfiction feminism history philosophy informative medium-paced
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Feminism was not born in 1968. Yet the work of three centuries of feminist thinkers has been dismissed, distorted or forgotten. Even the names of many of them remain unfamiliar, and few have so much as a mention in history books. Feminist Theorist...

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