Teaching feminism: Problems of critical claims and student certainty

Philosophy and Social Criticism 46 (10):1203-1224 (2020)
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Learning about feminism can be a revelation for many students. However, for others, it can be a confounding, troubling experience. These difficulties return as problems for the teacher: how to help...

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