Luneva M.E. TEMINISTIC STRATEGIES IN AUSTRALIA The article covers evolution of feminist movement in Australia. Author describes main trends and tendencies of feminism of the Green continent: radical, liberal and ecofeminism. Key words: feminism, gender problems, sexism, phallocentrism, patriarchy.
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Author: Luneva M.E.
Year: 2010
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