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Making Sense of Knowledge: Feminist Epistemologies in the Greek Birth Control Movement (1974–1986)
Making Sense of Knowledge: Feminist Epistemologies in the Greek Birth Control Movement (1974–1986)
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Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 82 pages
Publication date: 03 July 2025
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
This Element explores the Greek feminist birth control movement (1974–1986), examining affective epistemologies of antimilima as a form of resistance. It reinterprets women's embodied knowledge, critiques the emotion–reason divide, and offers a counter-narrative to anti-gender, anti-intellectual politics through feminist theories.
Weight: 133g
ISBN-13: 9781009488457
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