Anti-essentialist feminism versus misogynist sexology in fin de siecle vienna

Modern Intellectual History 9 (1):33-60 (2012)
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Abstract

As the foundational contributions of the fin de si encounters with sexual science dialectically produced an anti-essentialist variant of feminism. This microscopic interpretation of historical context, it will be argued, provides a new vista from which to view the larger tableau of modern European, especially Austrian, intellectual history

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