Political is Personal: Scholarly Manifestations of the Feminist Sex Wars

In response to the dominant paradigms that cast women as neurotic because of their sexual organs and hormones, and advocated for male dominance of female sexuality, feminist theorists of the 1970s began to radically challenge the notion that biology rendered men superior both culturally and sexually...

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Community
Conferences
Debates
Domestic violence
Feminism
Political activism
Politics
Sex crimes
Sexuality
Theory
Women
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