It is a schizoid text of herstory, and the moments in the texts when she aspires towards primordial ideological bullying are way off the mark. |
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For a memoir that focuses more on movement herstory, readers might want to try Susan Brownmiller's In Our Time, which has more detail. |
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McFadden has created an ambitious and dramatic story that is part murder mystery, part love story and part herstory. |
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Once the Mists of Michigan are part of your herstory, you can create a whole new sense of reality. |
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I educated myself on the history, and herstory, of her from before I was born, until I could remember. |
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The herstory of the battered women's movement in Florida is a cautionary tale. |
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Good physical health and stamina are necessary at this point in our herstory. |
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We're lucky that we had the luxury of women's studies programs to give us a glimpse into our feminist herstory. |
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If this mutilation of women and their bodies continues, what will happen to our future, to our daughters and to our herstory? |
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Concentrating mostly on comic-strip and comic-book artists of the last century, Robbins uncovers the secret herstory that got left out from all the other millennial surveys. |
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In a herstory book about our movement where race politics have been so acute, let us not recount old struggles without including the voices of all involved. |
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And much of the herstory of the movement is in its periodicals. |
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It's going to be a documentary on the herstory of women's music. |
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I am really impressed by the seriousness and high quality of your newspaper, which belongs to feminist herstory and has never made any concession. |
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This is the herstory of the process that Radicalesbians underwent from 1970 to 1971 in New York City. |
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We will, for the sake of parameter, set aside the gender implications of using the term history instead of herstory. |
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In conclusion, the US publication relied more on authority and the Canadian publication relied more on critique to present an important herstory of changes. |
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