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100 1 $aWeedon, Chris.
245 10 $aFeminist practice and poststructuralist theory /$cChris Weedon.
246 3 $aFeminist practice and post-structuralist theory.
260 0 $aOxford, UK ;$aNew York, NY, USA :$bB. Blackwell,$c1987.
300 $aviii, 187 p. :$bill. ;$c23 cm.
500 $aIncludes index.
504 $aBibliography: p. [180]-184.
520 $aArgues that feminism depends for its effectiveness on an alliance of theory and practice. Making the case that poststructuralism is the theory with the most explanatory and practical relevance to feminism, the author examines the possibilities for a feminist practice.
650 0 $aFeminist theory.
650 0 $aStructuralism.
650 0 $aFeminist criticism.
650 0 $aPoststructuralism.
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