Journal article
Unravelling identities: Performance and criticism in australian feminisms
A Genovese
Feminist Review | ROUTLEDGE | Published : 1996
DOI: 10.2307/1395778
Abstract
The following article is an exploration of the non-linear and non-unified identities that make up Australian feminism. The main premise is that the divergent strands of rational and romantic thought, central to the project of liberalism, are inherent in the characterization of Australian feminisms. As a result, there have always been tensions between feminists, centred around politics of self-identification. These tensions continue to exist, but to be articulated in different ways in different decades as a result of the ever changing relationships between feminist, state and media/public discourses. These ideas are explored through comparing two key moments in our recent past in which differ..
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