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Feminism and the Generational Divide : An Exploration of Some of the Debates
2007-2008
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Journal of Interdisciplinary Gender Studies , vol. 10 no. 2 2007-2008; (p. 46-55)'In recent times, a generational divide has emerged within feminism with discussion often centered on the differences between Baby Boomer feminists and younger women, regularly referred to as Generation X. This paper seeks to understand the intergenerational tensions by exploring the debates as they are played out in a number of popular texts. Karl Mannheim's theory of generation is mobilised in order to deepen our understanding of generations. His work has the potential to broaden the feminist generational debates beyond the well-worn stereotypes and offer new ways of thinking about generational discourse.' (Penelope Robinson).
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Backlash? Balderdash! : Where Feminism is Going Right
1996
single work
review
— Appears in: Social Alternatives , July vol. 15 no. 3 1996; (p. 68)
— Review of Backlash or Balderdash? 1994 single work prose -
The War Against Wimporrhoea
1994
single work
review
— Appears in: The Sydney Review , September no. 68 1994; (p. 15)
— Review of Backlash or Balderdash? 1994 single work prose -
Untitled
1994
single work
review
— Appears in: The Adelaide Review , August no. 130 1994; (p. 33)
— Review of Backlash or Balderdash? 1994 single work prose
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Untitled
1994
single work
review
— Appears in: The Adelaide Review , August no. 130 1994; (p. 33)
— Review of Backlash or Balderdash? 1994 single work prose -
The War Against Wimporrhoea
1994
single work
review
— Appears in: The Sydney Review , September no. 68 1994; (p. 15)
— Review of Backlash or Balderdash? 1994 single work prose -
Backlash? Balderdash! : Where Feminism is Going Right
1996
single work
review
— Appears in: Social Alternatives , July vol. 15 no. 3 1996; (p. 68)
— Review of Backlash or Balderdash? 1994 single work prose -
Feminism and the Generational Divide : An Exploration of Some of the Debates
2007-2008
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Journal of Interdisciplinary Gender Studies , vol. 10 no. 2 2007-2008; (p. 46-55)'In recent times, a generational divide has emerged within feminism with discussion often centered on the differences between Baby Boomer feminists and younger women, regularly referred to as Generation X. This paper seeks to understand the intergenerational tensions by exploring the debates as they are played out in a number of popular texts. Karl Mannheim's theory of generation is mobilised in order to deepen our understanding of generations. His work has the potential to broaden the feminist generational debates beyond the well-worn stereotypes and offer new ways of thinking about generational discourse.' (Penelope Robinson).