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Revolutionary Feminism
Gender, Class and Cultural Revolution
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Gary Kelly
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1992
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Palgrave Macmillan UK
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Gender, Class and Cultural Revolution
pp. 23
Self, Social Conflict and Writing
pp. 55
‘The First of a New Genus’
pp. 84
From the Rights of Men to Revolutionary Feminism
pp. 107
‘A Revolution in Female Manners’
pp. 140
From Revolutionary Feminism to Revolutionary Paris
pp. 171
‘A Solitary Wanderer’
pp. 196
Love, Marriage and the Wrongs of Woman
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