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Gender studies / Intersectionality / Gender / Critical theory / Stevi Jackson / Christine Delphy / Gender Trouble / Queer theory / Radical feminism / Feminism / Social philosophy / Feminist theory
Date: 2012-03-29 10:32:42
Gender studies
Intersectionality
Gender
Critical theory
Stevi Jackson
Christine Delphy
Gender Trouble
Queer theory
Radical feminism
Feminism
Social philosophy
Feminist theory

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