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Equivocal Feminists
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Author(s):
Karen Hunt
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January 14 2010
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Cambridge University Press
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9780511581946
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January 14 2010
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March 07 1996
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 23
The contribution of the founding fathers
pp. 37
The SDF's understanding of the woman question
pp. 57
Understanding the SDF and the woman question
pp. 81
The politics of the private sphere
pp. 118
Women and work
pp. 152
The suffrage
pp. 187
The SDF's attitude to women as potential socialists
pp. 204
Women SDFers and their role in the party
pp. 217
The organisation of women within the SDF
pp. 251
Conclusion
pp. 274
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