Feminism and Political Economy: Flirting with an Obsolete Master Narrative or Developing Innovative "Post-post" Theory?


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1996

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“Feminism and Political Economy: Flirting with an Obsolete Master Narrative or Developing Innovative “Post-post” Theory?” Faculty/Student Colloquium, Graduate Programme in Social and Political Thought, March 1996

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Feminism and Political Economy: Flirting with an Obsolete Master Narrative or Developing Innovative "Post-post" Theory?

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Luxton, Meg

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Feminism and Political Economy: Flirting with an Obsolete Master Narrative or Developing Innovative "Post-post" Theory?

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Faculty/Student Colloquium, Graduate Programme in Social and Political Thought, March 1996

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