A genealogy of lesbian feminisms in New Zealand: Some implications for young lesbian health and wellbeing
In the 1970s, radical lesbian feminists identifi ed heterosexuality as a socially glorifi ed state of being, and organised to resist social pressure to conform to heteronorms. Decentring of radical feminist discourse has been linked to a 'shrinking lesbian world', with implications for the...
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Main Authors: | Katie Palmer du Preez (Author), Deborah Payne (Author), Lynne Giddings (Author) |
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University of Ottawa,
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