In this work, several generations of academic feminists reflect on
the history and identity of feminism. The first section articulates
feminism's historical concerns by asking questions about feminism
as a history. The second section explores more fully how feminism
is in conflict with itself. Challenging the contention that a
comprehensive or representative feminism is possible, these essays
confront the changing conceptions of feminism.
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