The personal is still political : collective biographical memory work and feminist practice
Traces the development of the authors as a diversity of third wave feminists and academics. Explores the influence of gender in their early memory and how this influence has shaped who they have become. Uncovers by analysis layers of negotiation between expected behaviours and new possible selves. S...
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