Women, History, and Theory: The Essays of Joan Kelly

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University of Chicago Press, 1984 - History - 163 pages
These posthumous essays by Joan Kelly, a founder of women's studies, represent a profound synthesis of feminist theory and historical analysis and require a realignment of perspectives on women in society from the Middle Ages to the present.

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Methodological
1
The Doubled Vision of Feminist Theory
51
Early Feminist Theory and the Querelle
65
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About the author (1984)

Joan Kelly (1928-82) was professor of history at City College of New York, City University of New York. In addition to the essays in this volume, she published several articles in women's studies and in Renaissance history.

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