"Am I That Name?". Feminism and the Category of 'Women' in History
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'A classic of feminist intellectual history. Am I That Name? is a sort of Anglo-American end of innocence for anyone who tries to speak of 'women.' Riley makes the word run, since she cannot make it stand still. She offers a history of how feminism has faced its paradoxical core.' - Voice Literary Supplement Essential reading for philosophers, historians, and feminist theorists.' - History Review of Books
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