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Master the ideas that have shaped feminism throughout history.
In a series of 50 accessible essays, author and journalist Maya Oppenheim explores the history, ideas and battle grounds that have defined and divided feminist movements.
With writing that spans the worlds of pop culture, literature, theory, politics, economics, art, science, activism and technology, the book charts the trajectory of an eclectic movement, which has long strived to make the world a fairer and less brutal place.
From the right to vote to reproductive rights, from protofeminist movements to psychoanalytical
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Master the ideas that have shaped feminism throughout history.

In a series of 50 accessible essays, author and journalist Maya Oppenheim explores the history, ideas and battle grounds that have defined and divided feminist movements.

With writing that spans the worlds of pop culture, literature, theory, politics, economics, art, science, activism and technology, the book charts the trajectory of an eclectic movement, which has long strived to make the world a fairer and less brutal place.

From the right to vote to reproductive rights, from protofeminist movements to psychoanalytical feminism, 50 Feminism Ideas You Really Need to Know is a comprehensive, readable introduction to the most important feminist ideas throughout history. Using her experience as the first and only Women's Correspondent at a UK news outlet, Maya also delves into a range of contemporary issues, which feminist movements wrestle with today as the far right swells in power and the backlash to women's rights intensifies.


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Autorenporträt
Maya Oppenheim is a journalist and author of The Pocket Guide to the Patriarchy. She is the former Women's Correspondent at The Independent and was the first and only person to have this job title at a UK news outlet.