Feeling women’s liberation / Victoria Hesford.

Hesford, Victoria, 1968-
Durham : Duke University Press, [2013]
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Part of the series Next wave : new directions in women’s studies;Next wave.
Notes:

  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 319-330) and index.
  • Introduction: around 1970: the feminist-as-lesbian and a movement-in-the-making — From lady protestors to urban guerrillas : media representations of the women’s liberation movement in 1970 — Goodbye to all that : killing daddy’s girls and the revolt against proper femininity — Becoming woman-identified-woman : sexuality, family feelings, and imagining women’s liberation — Fear of flying : Kate Millett, the difficulty of the new, and the unmaking of the feminist-as-lesbian — Looking for the ghosts: remembering women’s liberation — Epilogue: the politics of memory and feeling historical.

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