Feminist Classics

Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen (RU)

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Reading questions of lecture 1-10 Feminist Classics
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    Reading questions of lecture 1-10 Feminist Classics

  • All weekly reading questions from weeks 1 through 10 for the Feminist Classics course.
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Summaries/notes of all Feminist Classics lectures
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    Summaries/notes of all Feminist Classics lectures

  • Summaries and notes of all lectures of the Feminist Classics course.
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Summary: Rosalind Brown-Grant (2003) – Christine de Pisan as a Defender of Women
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    Summary: Rosalind Brown-Grant (2003) – Christine de Pisan as a Defender of Women

  • A list of key concepts, a brief summary, and a comprehensive summary of the article: Brown-Grant, Rosalind, “Christine de Pisan as a Defender of Women” in Barbara Altmann & Deborah McGrady (eds), Christine de Pisan: A Casebook, London/New York 2003: pp.81-100.
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Summary: Tjitske Akkerman and Siep Stuurman (1998) – Introduction: Feminism in European History
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    Summary: Tjitske Akkerman and Siep Stuurman (1998) – Introduction: Feminism in European History

  • A list of key concepts, a short summary and a comprehensive summary of the article: Akkerman, Tjitske & Siep Stuurman, 'Introduction: Feminism in European History' in, idem (eds) Perspectives on Feminist Political Thought in European History, London/New York: 1998, pp. 1-33.
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Summary: Astrid Henry (2012) – Waves
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    Summary: Astrid Henry (2012) – Waves

  • A list of key concepts, a brief summary, and a comprehensive summary of the article: Henry, Astrid. 2012. “Waves” in: Rethinking Women's and Gender Studies. eds. Catherine M. Orr, Ann Braithwaite. New York: Routledge.
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