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Forging Feminist Identity in an International Movement: A Collective Identity Approach to Twentieth-Century Feminism

1999; University of Chicago Press; Volume: 24; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1086/495344

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1545-6943

Autores

Leila J. Rupp, Verta Taylor,

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European history and politics

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Previous articleNext article No AccessForging Feminist Identity in an International Movement: A Collective Identity Approach to Twentieth-Century FeminismLeila J. Rupp, and Verta TaylorLeila J. 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