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Article: Iconoclastic feminists.
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- Arena Magazine
- Article date:
- June 1, 1998
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Difficult women? Feminists have for a long time been pleased to embrace the epithet. Far from the nineteenth-century stereotype of female domesticity and compliance, which seemed still to have a hold in the bright, modern, post-war kitchens of the 1950s and 1960s, feminists were happy to embrace the flip side of their imputed nature: their Virago to men's comforting notions of mother earth, or their sexy `girl-children', all sweetness and light.
In the following articles, the early provocations of second-wave feminism can be seen to have undergone further revolutions. Difficult indeed. It is hard to say in what, quite, woman consists at all today. Women's identity ...
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