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Contributors include: Ien Ang, Julie Ewington, Jill Matthews, Susan Sheridan, Sophie Watson and Anna Yeatman.
'All the liveliest feminist debates - postmodernist, deconstructionist, post-Marxist - are represented here. The scope is broad and the subject matter multidisciplinary. This book is new Australian feminism at its newest and best.' - Michele Barrett, Professor of Sociology, City University, London
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Introduction - Barbara Caine and Rosemary Pringle
1 Women's studies, feminist traditions and the problem of history - Barbara Caine
2 Feminism and method - Catherine Waldby
3 Knowing women: The limits of feminist psychology - Elizabeth Wilson
4 Interlocking oppressions - Anna Yeatman
5 I'm a feminist but... 'Other' women and postnational feminism - Ien Ang
6 Dancing modernity - Jill Julius Matthews
7 Reading the Women's Weekly: Feminism, femininity and popular culture - Susan Sheridan
8 Number magic: The trouble with women, art and representation - Julie Ewington
9 Keys to the musical body - Sally Macarthur
10 Writing/Eroticism/Transgression: Gertrude Stein and the experience of the other - Anna Gibbs
11 Of spanners and cyborgs: 'De-homogenising' feminist thinking on technology - Zoe Sofia
12 Reclaiming social policy - Sophie Watson
13 Beyond patriarchy and capitalism: Reflections on political subjectivity - J. K. Gibson-Graham
14 Rethinking prostitution - Barbara Sullivan
15 Destabilising patriarchy - Rosemary Pringle
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