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Janet Biehl is a prominent writer and publisher on social ecology and a leading activist in the US green ...
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Bolten, Virginia (ca. 1870–ca. 1960)
Virginia Bolten, a feminist and anarchist worker called “Rosario's Louise Michel,” was born in San Luis, ...
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Brundtland, Gro Harlem (b. 1939)
In addition to being a famous prime minister of Norway in the 1980s and 1990s and the director-general ...
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Max Eastman was a prolific American writer, collaborating on several radical journals and publishing ...
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Ecofeminism integrates the concerns of ecology and radical feminism. Ecofeminists believe that oppression ...
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In 1640–1, England was shaking as the old order collapsed. With the destruction of the instruments of ...
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Starting in the 1960s, feminist performance artists began “defining their own roles, their own genitals, ...
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Protest and revolution are ubiquitous themes in French cinema, particularly in view of the legacy of ...
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The “first wave” of US feminism began in the mid-nineteenth century in the Northeastern states as an ...
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“I did not set out consciously to start a revolution,” said Betty Friedan. Even so, her book The Feminine ...
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