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Between Women and Generations

Legacies of Dignity (Feminist Constructions)

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An edition of Between women and generations (2002)

Between Women and Generations

Legacies of Dignity (Feminist Constructions)

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"The fundamental argument of Between Women and Generations is that all women have dignity: we must ensure that they have the conditions under which they can claim that dignity in their own lives; even if they are physically harmed or morally wronged, their dignity cannot be lost." "Cornell uses the personal as a springboard to discuss contemporary issues concerning women today. She engages with the difficult nature of intergenerational relationships between women by writing about her relationship to her own mother. In telling the story of her adoption of Sarita Graciela Kellow Cornell, her Paraguayan daughter, and of her relationship with UNITY, a cooperative of house cleaners in Long Island, New York, Cornell creates a powerful picture of the legacies of dignity between women and generations."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
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256

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Cover of: Between Women and Generations
Between Women and Generations: Legacies of Dignity (Feminist Constructions)
March 2005, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
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Cover of: Between women and generations
Between women and generations: legacies of dignity
2002, Palgrave
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First Sentence

"When I was a little girl, I spent part of every summer with my grandmother."

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Paperback
Number of pages
256
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8.9 x 5.9 x 0.8 inches
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9780742543706
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"When I was a little girl, I spent part of every summer with my grandmother."

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