Feminist Movements and Their Constitution as Political Subjects

Hypatia 9 (1):184 - 192 (1994)
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In these passages I would like to reflect about the need for structured forms of organization and struggle in feminist movements. I try to point out the importance for feminist movements of increasingly opening up to forms of interrelation with other social forces in order to construct democracy.

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