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  • 11Feminism in France — has its origins in the French Revolution. A few famous figures emerged during the 1871 Paris Commune, including Louise Michel, Russian born Elisabeth Dmitrieff, Nathalie Lemel, and Renée Vivien. French Revolution In November 1789, at the very… …

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  • 12Feminism in Egypt — has involved a number of social and political groups throughout its history. Although Egypt has in many respects been a forerunner in matters of reform particularly in developing movements of nationalism, of resistance to imperialism and of… …

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  • 13Radical Faeries — (also faeries and faes) are a loosely affiliated worldwide network of mostly gay men seeking to reject hetero imitation and redefine gay identity; many are also pagans or members of counterculture movements. The Faeries trace the origin of their… …

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  • 14Radical cheerleading — is a form of cheerleading that originated in Florida, but has now spread across the United States as well as Canada, Europe and beyond. The idea is to ironically reappropriate the aesthetics of cheerleading, for example by changing the chants to… …

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  • 15Radical History Review — is a scholarly journal published by Duke University Press. [ [http://chnm.gmu.edu/rhr/rhr.htm Radical History Review ] ] RHR positions itself at the point where rigorous historical scholarship and active political engagement converge. [… …

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  • 16Radical lesbians — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda El movimiento de Radical lesbian o lesbiennes radicales (lesbianas radicales) empezó en Francia en 1980, y se convirtió en organización en 1981 bajo el nombre de Front des lesbiennes Radicales, (FLR).[1] Una filial… …

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  • 17Feminism Reimagined: The Third Wave — ▪ 2008 Introduction Laura Brunell  The third wave of feminism emerged in the mid 1990s. Generation Xers, born in the 1960s and ‘70s in the developed world, came of age in a media saturated, diverse world; they possessed significant legal rights… …

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  • 18feminism —    A doctrine or movement that promotes the social role of women and advocates equal rights. Feminist aspirations can be dated back to the publication of Mary Wollstonecraft’s A Vindication of the Rights of Women (1792), but feminist ideas only… …

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  • 19feminism / feminine —    by Victoria Grace   Baudrillard has been an arch critic of feminism, of movements for women s liberation and sexual liberation, and yet he would be (and has been) the first to say that there have been some genuine and problematic… …

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  • 20Radical lesbians — The Radical lesbian (lesbiennes radicales) movement, or (FLR) began in France in 1980, and became organized in 1981 under the name Front des lesbiennes Radicales . [Martel, Frederic. The Pink and the Black: Homosexuals in France Since 1968 ,… …

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