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The Way We Were

Abraham, Julie | August 27, 1990 issue

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The effect of Mice Echols' new history, "Daring to Be Bad: Radical Feminism in America 1967-1975," is to offer a definition of terms as well as a record of this women's rebellion. She sets out, in particular, to affirm connections between radical feminism and its predecessor, the New Left and to mark a distinction not always apparent to participants, between radical feminism and its successor, cultural feminism. The book offers the detail of the construction of a movement, meetings, workshops, groups, formed, the actions planned and carried out or not, conferences attended and perhaps disrupted, manifestoes written, conflicts about whether, when and how to organize others.

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DARING to Be Bad (Book); ECHOLS, Mice; INSURGENCY; FEMINISM; NEW Left; BOOKS
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